G
Gijs
Hi,
I'm responsible for the deployment of MS Project 2000 SR-1 in our
organisation. We are in the progress of migrating from Windows NT to a
Windows 2000 environment.
I've created an administrative installation point and with the CIW I have
created an MST-file with all the necessary settings. When I install Project
2000 from the command line everything works fine.
However, when I create a package in AD to deploy Project all users get the
errormessage:
"Not enough memory to complete the operation....." etc. All machines are
Pentium 4's with at least 256 Mb RAM by the way.
This behaviour seems to happen not during the installation but after that
when WINPROJ.EXE is started. It seems that the executable tries to write
certain values to the registry and certain files to C:\WINNT etc. All of
these are of course locked down.
Has anybody else experienced this behaviour and if so, how did you resolve
the matter?
Thanks very much in advance.
Gijs Geerkens
Transavia airlines
The Netherlands
I'm responsible for the deployment of MS Project 2000 SR-1 in our
organisation. We are in the progress of migrating from Windows NT to a
Windows 2000 environment.
I've created an administrative installation point and with the CIW I have
created an MST-file with all the necessary settings. When I install Project
2000 from the command line everything works fine.
However, when I create a package in AD to deploy Project all users get the
errormessage:
"Not enough memory to complete the operation....." etc. All machines are
Pentium 4's with at least 256 Mb RAM by the way.
This behaviour seems to happen not during the installation but after that
when WINPROJ.EXE is started. It seems that the executable tries to write
certain values to the registry and certain files to C:\WINNT etc. All of
these are of course locked down.
Has anybody else experienced this behaviour and if so, how did you resolve
the matter?
Thanks very much in advance.
Gijs Geerkens
Transavia airlines
The Netherlands