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Installing Unity from MCS Hardware Detection Disk Set?
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2006-04-27 00:46:29
The unsupported devices included the network card, video card, usb system and some other system components.
 
Thanks for the information.
 


From: Wes Sisk [mailto:wsiskcisco.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 6:06 PM
To: Scott O'Donnell
Cc: cisco-voippuck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Installing Unity from MCS Hardware Detection Disk Set?

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:
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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:
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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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