Win2K installation of iPAS 6.0

I cannot get this installation to work. I have tried all of the suggested
remedies up to and including (i) editing the registry, (ii) obtaining a
static IP address, (iii) upgrading the JRE in Web server 4.1. The only thing
I haven't done is to move to NTFS - please tell me that this is not
necessary to install iPAS.
Please can you notify me when you do release a version of IPlanet 6.0 that
installs on Windows 2000.
Thanks, Martin Gilchrist

Martin,
Are you having the problem where install runs for just a minute or so then
completes, but nothing is installed? If so see
http://developer.iplanet.com/appserver/testdrive/issues/ and also check the
following workaround:
Workaround is, set the DNS suffix.
Procedure:- Right click on 'My computer' (icon on desktop or in
windows-explorer), then click on properties,
go to 'Network identification' Tab, Click on properties, then click the 'more'
button, set the 'Primary DNS
suffix' (like india.sun.com), and also check the "Change Primary DNS suffix
when domain membership
change" check box, click Ok.
Martin Gilchrist wrote:
I cannot get this installation to work. I have tried all of the suggested
remedies up to and including (i) editing the registry, (ii) obtaining a
static IP address, (iii) upgrading the JRE in Web server 4.1. The only thing
I haven't done is to move to NTFS - please tell me that this is not
necessary to install iPAS.
Please can you notify me when you do release a version of IPlanet 6.0 that
installs on Windows 2000.
Thanks, Martin Gilchrist

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