Re: Problems Upgrading Image from SP1 to SP2



I performed an auto update in Target Designer, as well as starting from
scratch with my tap.pmq file. I normally use the TCPIP Networking with File
Sharing Macro component, as well as terminal services and Remote Desktop. I
know some of the dependencies changed in SP2 as well as FP2007.

The autologon has me baffled as well. Did the functionality of this change?
When the login screen comes up and fails to login. There is no username or
password in the login prompt. Before it had administrator for the username.

Richard

"Godzilla" <godzillaismad@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Richard,

Have you upgrade your image component within Target Designer? The
component needs to be upgraded has an arrow beside its icon... i
experienced the same problem with the RAS manager not accepting phone
calls.

Hope it helps.



richard wrote:
I have a proven image from SP1 that I recently moved to SP2 and FP2007 at
once. I even tried to create an image from scratch. I am not using he
Cloning component and I have the Firewall turned off in SP2.

Several things not working....

Automatic Logon is no longer working for the administrator account.
Double
checked the settings in Administrator account and in Automatic Logon.

When I try to share a drive now, I get that the service is not started,
do
you wish to start? Tell it yes and it fails with Error 102.

Remote Desktop is no longer Working.

I checked for the obvious components but evidently something is
different,
mostly Networking. I usually have about a dozen dependencies that I do
not
resolve, such as dial up networking, but I even autoresolved with no
luck.

Thanks for any insight.

Richard



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