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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks

by Wayne Lawson
November 2000
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
608 pages
16h 50m
English
Syngress
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Implementing the Windows 2000 Servers • Appendix 495
prompted for the response settings of your RIS server. You can select
whether the RIS server will respond to client requests, and whether those
requests must come from known clients. This screen is shown in Figure
A.2.
Next, you are prompted for the location of the Windows 2000 files. This
can be copied from a network share or from the original CD-ROM. The
default location will be the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive. After this,
the RIS service copies the files into the new remote installation share. After
completing the RIS Wizard, you are ready to begin RIPREP on your selected
master computer.
Figure ...
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