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RIPREP upload error: "Domain Controller detected" on win2k..

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hi
i hope somebody can help me on this:
i have successfully riprep'd a windows 2000 professional sp4 workstations, now, after
updating some software and stopping a few services, i get an error message with a red X
when trying to riprep the image:
"Domain Controller detected"
when i click on details:
"The utility can not be run on a windows domain controller"

this computer is definetly not a windows domain controller ! thats not possible since its a
windows 2000 professional

has anybody seen this before ?
thanks for any help
rgds
markus madlener

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Hi Markus,

I have replied your another post for the same issue sent at 05-19. If you
have any further concerns about this issue please feel free to let me know.
It is my pleasure to be of assistance.

Best regards,
Bob Qin
Product Support Services
Microsoft Corporation

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