Hello,
I've been testing the ASR process with a Windows XP client. I was able to backup the machine with no problems, and then recover the ASR and create the diskette. I then followed the procedure by booting with the OS cd, then inserting the diskette. Everything goes fine until the NetWorker ASR Client window pops up during the GUI part of the XP installation. It apparently starts all of the services, and waits for the networker server to come online. I did notice, however, that there is no link light on the NIC for the XP client. My question is whether or not the NIC driver should be loaded by the OS, or the ASR diskette that was created and, if so, why doesn't it? Anyone experience anything like this? I'd love to have this feature work for all of my 2003 servers (and my XP laptop
Thanks.
I've been testing the ASR process with a Windows XP client. I was able to backup the machine with no problems, and then recover the ASR and create the diskette. I then followed the procedure by booting with the OS cd, then inserting the diskette. Everything goes fine until the NetWorker ASR Client window pops up during the GUI part of the XP installation. It apparently starts all of the services, and waits for the networker server to come online. I did notice, however, that there is no link light on the NIC for the XP client. My question is whether or not the NIC driver should be loaded by the OS, or the ASR diskette that was created and, if so, why doesn't it? Anyone experience anything like this? I'd love to have this feature work for all of my 2003 servers (and my XP laptop
Thanks.