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Logon error on CIW during RIS install

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CaptNeo

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Jun 4, 2002
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Hi to all of you.

I have this problem that when I login using the CIW, I get the Logon error. I know I have type my userid, password and domain correctly but it gives me the Logon error.

I have setup the RIS on my domain controller and created an image of my workstation without any problems. Now when I try to install that image, I can't because of this error.

I noticed, though, that when I tried the delegation of control in the active directory, it doesn't get saved.

Anyone have an idea?
 
Hi,

I now have the exact problem with the CIW during a RIS install except it is with Windows 2003 server.

Did you manage to resolve this issue?
 
I had this problem with RIS and Win2k this morning. I went into Active Directory and into the Properties of the server. Then, on the Remote Install tab, I verified the server. When I clicked finish it restarted the RIS services and the error went away. I'm not sure if this will help, buy it helped me. I found this information in Remote Installation Services Help by clicking Start/Run then running hh risconcepts.chm.
 
That didn't help. Any more suggestions?
 
was the server ever part of another domain?
i'm having this issue too, on a server i had to move from one domain to another (in the first domain, it was a DC, DHCP, and RIS server, now it's DHCP and RIS), but when it was joined to the new domain, RIS was still running and the BINLSVC service was fine, but the RIS tab on the server properties in AD users and computers was missing - it seemed to have "forgotten" it was a RIS server - i had to uninstall and reinstall RIS to even get it to respond to clients, but now it won't authenticate.
 
I finally found out the problem (I think). When I installed RIS on the server, I defined the domain name. But the problem was, the Netbios domain name is different from the DNS domain name.

I've read from some FAQs that having this setup won't authenticate my id because it can't find the right domain. It recommended to reinstall RIS but don't put the domain name.

I'll try this weekend and see if it works.
 
I've run into this same problem. The solution was to upgrade (via BIOS flash) the Client computer's BIOS with the latest version of PXE support.
 
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