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Setup nt workstation fom w2k server

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dianal

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Mar 7, 2001
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Hello all,
Sitiation is the following:
I have set up an W2K advanced server as PDC.
I also have 12 machines with NT workstation on them.
Unfortunately only one of th eworkstations has CD-ROM.
On one of the others (CD-ROM-less) something went wrong and I need to reinstal the software.
Is there a way to do that using a share on W2K?
How to set up an nt workstation only with floppy?
(I have tried a Northon Ghost image, but it comes to 75-90% and stop.)
Thank you in advance,
Diana
 
what do you wnat to install Win NT workstation or windows 2000? A+, MCP, CCNA
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You can install W2K from a network if needed. I don't have the specifics in front of me, but I know it can be done if all pc's are on network. I have only heard of this with clean installs, not upgrades. Don't know if upgrades can be done over network. Glen A. Johnson
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On small pc - win nt workstation has to be installed.
If it is possible only W2k professional to be installed, I have to buy new licences, but I'll persuade my boss.
Thank you.
 
You may just find it much easier to pull the hard drive from the 'down' machine and install it to the one with the CDRom and install from there. Make sure you copy the I386 folder to the hard disk drive (that way, you will have all of the drivers you need when you move the hard drive back). Network installs are fine only if you are doing a lot of machines at once but you would need a network boot disk to get the whole thing started. If it is just one machine, just pull the drive, re-install it to the box with the CDROM, run the install and move the drive back to where it came from.
 
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