Cannot Install Windows NT Server Tools While File Manager Is RunningID: Q168969
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When you try to install the Windows NT Server Tools on a Windows NT Workstation-based computer, Setup may stop, and you may receive the following error message:
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
The Client-based Network Administration Tools were not correctly installed on the system. Check for sufficient disk space and correct access permissions on the Windows NT system drive, then retry the installation. Setup must be run from the directory where the Administration Tools reside."
This behavior can occur because the installation setup process has already been executed.
To resolve this issue, quit File Manager prior to running the installation of NT Server Tools.
File Manager is the user interface used to administer Macintosh Accessible
Volumes. Installing the Server Tools on the Windows NT Workstation modifies
File Manager to include the MacFile menu required to administer these
volumes.
The Setup.bat file that accomplishes this is in the Clients\Srvtools\Winnt
folder on the Windows NT Server CD-ROM and attempts to register a .dll file
with Windows NT. If File Manager is running, this cannot be accomplished
since either the .dll is in use or the registry is locked.
The following section of code that accomplishes this is taken from the
Setup.bat file:
:Sfm_REG
call %systemroot%\system32\sfmreg SMAddons sfmmgr.dll ntnet.ini > nul:
call %systemroot%\system32\sfmreg Addons sfmmgr.dll winfile.ini > nul:
goto Exit_SUCCESS
Additional query words: mac sfm
Keywords : kbnetwork ntdomain ntui ntutil NTWkst
Version : WinNT:4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: February 18, 1999