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Installing Unity from MCS Hardware Detection Disk Set?
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2006-04-26 21:36:09
Wes,
 
Thanks for the reply.
I attempted an install from an MS Disk but so many of the devices showed up in Device manage as unknown, I figured I could get a stable install off the MCS disks.
I'll go back to the MS Disks and fight through it.
 
BTW: My understanding was that the MCS install was a vanilla install with specific services disabled.
        What else makes it so different?
 
Scott
 


From: Wes Sisk [mailto:wsiskcisco.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 4:44 PM
To: Scott O'Donnell
Cc: cisco-voippuck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Installing Unity from MCS Hardware Detection Disk Set?

the win-OS disks (2000.2.7, 2000.4.1, 2000.4.3) are for CM, PA, CRA, CER only. ; Unity is not supported with those OS disks.

Unity does have platform configuration disks that ship with a different (full featured) version of windows.

You will need to use the windows install disk that comes with unity or one directly from MS.

/Wes

Scott O'Donnell wrote:
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Has anyone installed Unity using the disk set for installing MCS servers?
I have a customer that is providing the Windows Licensing for Unity but when installing from their CD, the 7815 I'm installing for Unity shows up with a load of unknown devices.
Is there anything installed (or not installed) with the MCS image install that will screw Unity up and cause it not to work?
 
 

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Installing Unity from MCS Hardware Detection Disk Set?
user name
2006-04-26 22:05:37
Interesting.  What devices are showing unsupported that would be necessary for Unity?  We really only need disk and network access...  Unless you go back to the 3.x days with USB/parallel dongles.

I believe the dialogic cards always show up as unsupported hardware, but that is not an issue after drivers are installed.

customized how? tweaking of the TCP/IP stack, exclusion of certain files and file types to preserve disk space, local security policy modifications, ....

/Wes

Scott O'Donnell wrote:
E3K-VS1.ccsi.local" type="cite">
Wes,
 
Thanks for the reply.
I attempted an install from an MS Disk but so many of the devices showed up in Device manage as unknown, I figured I could get a stable install off the MCS disks.
I'll go back to the MS Disks and fight through it.
 
BTW: My understanding was that the MCS install was a vanilla install with specific services disabled.
        What else makes it so different?
 
Scott
 


From: Wes Sisk [cisco.com">mailto:wsiskcisco.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 4:44 PM
To: Scott O'Donnell
Cc: puck.nether.net">cisco-voippuck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Installing Unity from MCS Hardware Detection Disk Set?

the win-OS disks (2000.2.7, 2000.4.1, 2000.4.3) are for CM, PA, CRA, CER only. ; Unity is not supported with those OS disks.

Unity does have platform configuration disks that ship with a different (full featured) version of windows.

You will need to use the windows install disk that comes with unity or one directly from MS.

/Wes

Scott O'Donnell wrote:
E3K-VS1.ccsi.local" type="cite">
Has anyone installed Unity using the disk set for installing MCS servers?
I have a customer that is providing the Windows Licensing for Unity but when installing from their CD, the 7815 I'm installing for Unity shows up with a load of unknown devices.
Is there anything installed (or not installed) with the MCS image install that will screw Unity up and cause it not to work?
 
 

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