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jbjb29
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Posted:
Wed Oct 05, 2005 12:50 pm Post subject:
windows 200 |
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i am trying to set up a new client and get the error msg "cannot launch
ipd2000.exe /u administrator /p***. can any one tell me the problem and how
to resolve it, please? |
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Michael Jenkin [SBS-MVP]
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Posted:
Thu Oct 06, 2005 12:50 pm Post subject:
Re: windows 200 |
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Hello,
Are you logged on as the workstations local Administrator (or
equivalent) ?
If this is the floppy disk install, have you tried another floppy disk ?
If you have manually added this PC to the domain (in stead of automated
throug the disk), You should check System Properties to see that your
domain membership is correct.
There have been some issues noted with domains when using the NetBIOS
name; try using the FQDN name (usually, <netbiosdomainname>.local) as
the name of the domain.
Thanks
jbjb29 wrote:
| Quote: | i am trying to set up a new client and get the error msg "cannot launch
ipd2000.exe /u administrator /p***. can any one tell me the problem and how
to resolve it, please?
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Microsoft Most Valued Professional, Microsoft's Windows Server Systems -
Small Business Server
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jbjb29
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Posted:
Thu Oct 06, 2005 12:50 pm Post subject:
Re: windows 200 |
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michael,
thanks for your help. combination of user and cd/floppy.
up and running. thanks again.
john
"Michael Jenkin [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
| Quote: | Hello,
Are you logged on as the workstations local Administrator (or
equivalent) ?
If this is the floppy disk install, have you tried another floppy disk ?
If you have manually added this PC to the domain (in stead of automated
throug the disk), You should check System Properties to see that your
domain membership is correct.
There have been some issues noted with domains when using the NetBIOS
name; try using the FQDN name (usually, <netbiosdomainname>.local) as
the name of the domain.
Thanks
jbjb29 wrote:
i am trying to set up a new client and get the error msg "cannot launch
ipd2000.exe /u administrator /p***. can any one tell me the problem and how
to resolve it, please?
--
Michael J. Jenkin MVP - SBS, Senior Systems Engineer
Visit http://www.mickyj.com
Microsoft Most Valued Professional, Microsoft's Windows Server Systems -
Small Business Server
MVP's do not work for Microsoft. If this email was generated in a
newsgroup, please reply only to the newsgroup.
Note: The contents of my postings and responses here represent my
personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views, thoughts or
feelings of Microsoft or any of its employees.
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
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