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I have been trying to find the best way to avoid seeing more of the Windows
File Protection messages. I get alot of this. My current install is via a
slipstream CD of W2KSP4. Here is what I am thinking... If I install W2K with
the slipstream CD and then re-apply the SP4 from an extract to a local
folder.
Does anyone have a better idea or suggestions?
FYI: These workstations are not part of AD. Our NOS is Netware 5.1. this
makes it a little more tricky.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup_deployment (More info?)
Hi,
You need to explain exactly when you see these errors?
I have a whole network with SP4'd builds and I've never seen this error
and I've never had to re-apply SP4.
The only time I remember a problem with WFP was on my home computer when
I wanted to test an earlier SCSI driver.
Chris wrote:
> I have been trying to find the best way to avoid seeing more of the Windows
> File Protection messages. I get alot of this. My current install is via a
> slipstream CD of W2KSP4. Here is what I am thinking... If I install W2K with
> the slipstream CD and then re-apply the SP4 from an extract to a local
> folder.
>
> Does anyone have a better idea or suggestions?
>
> FYI: These workstations are not part of AD. Our NOS is Netware 5.1. this
> makes it a little more tricky.
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