Re: Client Setup Wizard



Just an FYI - I figured out the problem

I was having a problem with another program. I gave the users group write
permission to the Windows\temp folder and now the Client Setup Wizards
functions correctly with a standard user logging in.

"Holz" wrote:

Nick wrote:

I have about 50 computers at my company. We are running SBS2003 and
Windows XP. I'm running into a problem on about 4 of the computers. The
users ARE NOT members of the local admin group.

At Login (when client setup wizard script runs) on only a few of the
computers the user receives this: Red X - The system cannot copy a file
from the server to this computer. Make sure the network cables and devices
are plugged in and functioning properly, and then try again to join the
computer to the network.
I am not an SBS expert, but:
Are you trying to migrate their settings, like my documents to the user
shared folders? or make changes to their local profile? Did you verify that
they have directories with their login name under the users shared folders
and that the permissions there are correct?

1. I used the SBS wizards to create the users and computers.
That is an excellent practice.

2. The ipconfig /all points directly to the DNS server which is the SBS
server.

3. I'm only having this problem on a couple of computers

4. If I change the the user to a local admin then I don't receive the
error. Making users part of the local admin group is unacceptable. I
personally don't think Client Setup Wizard requires users to be part of
the local admin - Why would only 4 computers have this problem.

5. Same user on another system does not error

6. If I run the script manually after login I receive the same error

7. I even tried removing the computers from the domain and tried
re-connecting. It didn't help

Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you

Nick

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