Client-based Network Administration Tools Give Access Denied
ID: Q151506
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation versions 3.51, 4.0
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
SYMPTOMS
The installation of the Client-based Network Administration Tools from the
Windows NT Server CD-ROM on a Windows NT Workstation may fail with the
following error message:
Access Denied
CAUSE
This problem may arise when one of the files copied by Setup.bat already
exists in the %SYSTEMROOT%\System32 or %SYSTEMROOT%\Inf folder and is
flagged with the read-only attribute.
This problem may occur in any of the following sample scenarios:
- The Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Resource Kit was previously installed.
If this is the case, some files common to both products already
exist in the %SYSTEMROOT%\System32 or %SYSTEMROOT%\Inf folder and
are flagged with the read-only attribute.
- A Windows NT Service Pack was previously installed.
If this is the case, some files common to both products may already
exist in the %SYSTEMROOT%\System32 or %SYSTEMROOT%\Inf folder and
are flagged with the read-only attribute.
- Some or all of the files in the %SYSTEMROOT%\System32 or
%SYSTEMROOT%\Inf folder which are to be overwritten by the installation
process have been marked read-only before by a user with sufficient
permissions.
RESOLUTION
To work around this problem, choose one of the following two methods:
Method 1
- Open a Command Prompt window and run the following command:
attrib -r %systemroot%\* /s
This removes the read-only flag from all files on the workstation
located in the %SYSTEMROOT% folder and all its subdirectories. For more
information on the ATTRIB command, see the Windows NT Help or type
ATTRIB /? in a Command Prompt window.
- Run Setup.bat to install the Client-based Network Administration Tools
on the workstation.
Method 2
- Copy the \Clients\Srvtools\Winnt folder and all its subdirectories to a
temporary location on your hard disk.
- Replace each occurrence of the COPY command with the XCOPY /R command.
The part in Setup.bat beginning with the line "echo Installing
Client-based Network Administration Tools..." should then look
like this:
echo Installing Client-based Network Administration Tools...
xcopy /r %ARCH%\*.exe %systemroot%\system32\*.* > nul:
if errorlevel 1 goto Error_COPY
xcopy /r %ARCH%\*.dll %systemroot%\system32\*.* > nul:
if errorlevel 1 goto Error_COPY
xcopy /r %ARCH%\*.hlp %systemroot%\system32\*.* > nul:
if errorlevel 1 goto Error_COPY
xcopy /r %ARCH%\*.cnt %systemroot%\system32\*.* > nul:
if errorlevel 1 goto Error_COPY
xcopy /r %ARCH%\*.adm %systemroot%\inf\*.* > nul:
if errorlevel 1 goto Error_COPY
xcopy /r %ARCH%\sfmmgr.dll %systemroot%\system32\sfmmgr.dll > nul:
if errorlevel 1 goto Error_COPY
if exist %systemroot%\system32\sfmreg.exe goto Sfm_REG
goto Exit_SUCCESS
This causes all files on the workstation to be overwritten even when
they are marked as read-only. For more information on the XCOPY command,
see the Windows NT Help or type XCOPY /? in a Command Prompt window.
- Run the modified Setup.bat.
IMPORTANT: If you install the Client-based Network Administration Tools
after installing a Windows NT Service Pack, you must re-apply the
previously installed Service Pack.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version 3.51
and 4.0. We are researching this problem and will post new information
here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
MORE INFORMATION
The installation is started by opening a Command Prompt, changing to the
\Clients\Srvtools\Winnt folder on the Windows NT Server CD-ROM, and running
Setup.bat.
Additional query words:
prodnt install setup utility utilities admin tools
Keywords : kbsetup kbtool ntsetup ntutil NTWkst
Version : WINDOWS:2000; winnt:3.51,4.0
Platform : WINDOWS winnt
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