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rutherg
13 years agoNew Contributor
Irina,
To answer your specifc questions:
1. On which machine (local or remote) are the scripts running? They are running on the server which is remote. I access the server via a citrix session on a thin client. Nothing runs "local".
2. Which machine (local or remote) are you trying to reboot? The server which is remote.
In order to see better what was happening I logged onto the server console and noted that the Reboot and Continue was working up to the point where it tried to login. After the server rebooted a window was displayed stating: "At least one Server or Driver failed during system startup. Use Event Viewer to examine event log." This window requires you to click OK to dismiss. Also, there is a window warning of system monitoring that requires you to click OK to dismiss. After I dismissed the two "unexpected" windows the Reboot and Continue process continued with the login and ran my specified script. However, the second "unexpected" window will always be displayed prior to login. How can I add switches to the Reboot and Continue that will dismiss the "unexpected" windows so that the login can proceed?
Regards,
Gail
To answer your specifc questions:
1. On which machine (local or remote) are the scripts running? They are running on the server which is remote. I access the server via a citrix session on a thin client. Nothing runs "local".
2. Which machine (local or remote) are you trying to reboot? The server which is remote.
In order to see better what was happening I logged onto the server console and noted that the Reboot and Continue was working up to the point where it tried to login. After the server rebooted a window was displayed stating: "At least one Server or Driver failed during system startup. Use Event Viewer to examine event log." This window requires you to click OK to dismiss. Also, there is a window warning of system monitoring that requires you to click OK to dismiss. After I dismissed the two "unexpected" windows the Reboot and Continue process continued with the login and ran my specified script. However, the second "unexpected" window will always be displayed prior to login. How can I add switches to the Reboot and Continue that will dismiss the "unexpected" windows so that the login can proceed?
Regards,
Gail
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