.SIF file location in 2003 SVR when using RIPREP images
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.SIF file location in 2003 SVR when using RIPREP images

 
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Paul K
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 5:45 pm    Post subject: .SIF file location in 2003 SVR when using RIPREP images Reply with quote

Dear all

Ive Created a .SIF file for my RIS image (which i havent RIPREPED yet) by
using SETUPMGR on my XP workstation
What i need to know is where to put the .sif file on My RIS server whigh is
running 2003.
Also when building a workstation from my RIS server is there any way of
preventing that workstation from running the full detection process..and any
links to sites detailing all options availaible within the .SIF file would be
much appreciated.

yours
p
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Dusko Savatovic
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 6:19 pm    Post subject: Re: .SIF file location in 2003 SVR when using RIPREP images Reply with quote

You put it in the same place were original riprep.sif is put.
You can have several diferrent .sif files associated with one ripreped
image.
They will all show on the OS chooser menu provided user has read access to
this file.

Dusko Savatovic


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Dear all

Ive Created a .SIF file for my RIS image (which i havent RIPREPED yet) by
using SETUPMGR on my XP workstation
What i need to know is where to put the .sif file on My RIS server whigh
is
running 2003.
Also when building a workstation from my RIS server is there any way of
preventing that workstation from running the full detection process..and
any
links to sites detailing all options availaible within the .SIF file would
be
much appreciated.

yours
p
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