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RIS Image

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MrTBC

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Nov 19, 2003
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2000 Server/XP Pro SP2
I have succesdully created a number of CD-Based images that install from RIS via PXE. I am now attempting to create images from a Client using Riprep but can't seem to make the NIC locate the required drivers in the image.
I have followed the steps in the following two KB articles:

315279
314479

i.e.
I have setup a Client with XP SP2 and then created a folder called 'Sysprep' on c:. I have created a file in it called 'Sysprep.inf' containing only the following:

[unattended]
OemPnPDriversPath = Drivers\NIC

I then create a folder on c: called 'Drivers' containing a folder called 'NIC' and copy the NIC driver files into this.
I then run Riprep.exe on the Client from the RIS Server to image the Client.

After the image is created I edit it on the Server.
I edit the .sif file in the Templates folder and add the following:

[unattended]
DriverSigningPolicy = ignore
OemPreinstall = yes
OemPnPDriversPath = Drivers\NIC

I create the following folder structure at the same level as the 'i386' folder:

\$oem$\$1\Drivers\NIC

I then copy the NIC drivers into this.
I also copy the .inf and .sys files from the driver files into the 'i386' folder.
After this I then stop and restart the 'Boot Information Negotiation Layer' service on the Server.

OK - now, when I try to install the image I receive an error message stating that the NIC drivers can't be found.

Any ideas please - I'm totally stumped!

Thanks very much guys.
 
I have had the same problem and all I had to do was find a newer version of the drivers, everything else you are doing is correct
 
Thanks bobej - glad to know I'm nearly there! I'll try and find some updated drivers. Can I just check that I need to use the version of the drivers for the OS of the client (i.e. XP) rather than the Server (2000).

Many Thanks.
 
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