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Error #1202 in AD
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Jorge Gárate,
User (Posts: 17)
Aug 08, 2018 11:57:53 am EDT
Support level: Plus
Hi:
I can´t use Remote Installation in Active Directory, it gives me Error # 1202:
"Unable to connect to a network drive.
The name of the local device has a memorized connection to another network resource "
I am Domain Administrator.
Regards,
Jorge
I can´t use Remote Installation in Active Directory, it gives me Error # 1202:
"Unable to connect to a network drive.
The name of the local device has a memorized connection to another network resource "
I am Domain Administrator.
Regards,
Jorge
Edited:Jorge Gárate - Aug 08, 2018 11:58:50 am EDT
Jorge Gárate,
User (Posts: 17)
Aug 08, 2018 3:32:02 pm EDT
Support level: Plus
Work, Thanks.
James Morgan,
User (Posts: 2)
Jan 22, 2019 4:47:10 am EST
Support level: Pro
I have this same issue but there is no Z Drive mapped within windows.... please help
Jorge Gárate,
User (Posts: 17)
Jan 22, 2019 9:03:46 am EST
Support level: Plus
Hello James:
Check in CMD.EXE (Console mode) if you have an active connection with the "Net Use" command.
Verify that the computer has Windows Professional version, the Home versions are not administrable in a domain.
Regards.
Check in CMD.EXE (Console mode) if you have an active connection with the "Net Use" command.
Verify that the computer has Windows Professional version, the Home versions are not administrable in a domain.
Regards.
Support level: Plus
The same problem, but Z: is reserved for specific purpose within our company. Is there any workaround?
Thank you
Thank you
Lukasz Pacholik,
User (Posts: 2)
Dec 21, 2021 8:49:42 am EST
Support level: Pro
Hi Jorge.
Way around this is:
1. Set a single password authentication
2. When you want to upgrade Host, chose connection type Remote Utilities security
3. Select your preconfigured MSI and process it.
It works this way.
Way around this is:
1. Set a single password authentication
2. When you want to upgrade Host, chose connection type Remote Utilities security
3. Select your preconfigured MSI and process it.
It works this way.
stuart Bradford,
User (Posts: 1)
Mar 02, 2022 7:18:44 am EST
Support level: Free or trial
Hi,
@Lukasz Pacholik's solution only works in the situation where there is already an agent installed on the remote device and you are simply looking to upgrade.
We do not have the Z: drive reserved for any internal purposes but are seeing the error.
Are there any work arounds, further to those already described, that might allow us the remote install?
Thanks
@Lukasz Pacholik's solution only works in the situation where there is already an agent installed on the remote device and you are simply looking to upgrade.
We do not have the Z: drive reserved for any internal purposes but are seeing the error.
Are there any work arounds, further to those already described, that might allow us the remote install?
Thanks
Hello Stuart,
Thank you for your message.
Could you please clarify if you mean that you want to push-install the Host across your Windows network using GPO? If this is the case, please make sure that the admin$ (admin share) is allowed on the remote machines and you have access to it.
If you mean something else, please let us know.
Looking forward to your reply.
Thank you for your message.
Could you please clarify if you mean that you want to push-install the Host across your Windows network using GPO? If this is the case, please make sure that the admin$ (admin share) is allowed on the remote machines and you have access to it.
If you mean something else, please let us know.
Looking forward to your reply.
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