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Hi John,
I meant the tools used when the OS doesn't boot, for some reason (i.e. a
failed service pack install, failed upgrade, or similar mishap).
How do I access the system console in such a case? Do I have to go
local? Or do I have some sort of remote access, like the RSA II used for
"normal" IBM servers?
How do I boot and use the system in Directory Services Recovery mode?
(On an Active Directory Domain ControlleR).
All these thing need access to the system, before the TCP/IP stack is
loaded.
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