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  1. Try using MSIEXEC to install the MSI directly. START /WAIT MSIEXEC /I %OfficeCD%\PRO11.MSI TRANSFORMS=%OFFICECD%\Unattended.mst /qb-
  2. Try using this: rundll32 printui,PrintUIEntry use rundll32 printui,PrintUIEntry /? to see the available options
  3. With the Boot-from-CD method you must use the unattended answer file named WINNT.SIF. This can be either on a floppy disk or in the i386 folder. If you have a CD with WINNT.SIF in the i386 folder it will automatically use that answer file for the unattended build. However if you use the same CD with WINNT.SIF on a floppy disk, the floppy disk version will take precendence. That is, you can have your unattended Windows installation from CD with or without WINNT.SIF on the floppy disk. You will not be able to have more than one WINNT.SIF - Windows Setup will use one or the other.
  4. I'm having some problems getting [NetBindings] to work in a Windows 2003 unattended installation. I am attempting to disable: - File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks; and - Client for Microsoft Networks on a particular adapter. Everything else is working correctly - static IP address, adapter naming etc. Anyone with any ideas? Or any idea how to do the same thing via a script after Setup is complete? TIA Aaron [Networking] InstallDefaultComponents = No [NetAdapters] Adapter01=params.Adapter01 Adapter02=params.Adapter02 [params.Adapter01] PCIBusNumber = 2 PCIDeviceNumber = 1 PCIFunctionNumber = 0 ConnectionName = "Windows Network Connection" [params.Adapter02] PCIBusNumber = 2 PCIDeviceNumber = 2 PCIFunctionNumber = 0 ConnectionName = "UNIX Network Connection" [NetClients] MS_MSClient = params.MS_MSClient [params.MS_MSClient] [NetServices] MS_Server = params.MS_Server [params.MS_Server] [NetProtocols] MS_TCPIP = params.MS_TCPIP [params.MS_TCPIP] AdapterSections = params.MS_TCPIP.Adapter01, params.MS_TCPIP.Adapter02 [params.MS_TCPIP.Adapter01] SpecificTo = Adapter01 DefaultGateway = 10.7.1.3 DHCP = No IPAddress = 10.7.1.22 NetBIOSOptions = 1 SubnetMask = 255.255.255.0 DNSServerSearchOrder = 10.7.1.21,10.7.1.20 WINS = No [params.MS_TCPIP.Adapter02] SpecificTo = Adapter02 ; DefaultGateway = DHCP = No IPAddress = 10.7.2.22 ; Disable NetBIOS on this connection NetBIOSOptions = 2 SubnetMask = 255.255.255.0 ; DNSServerSearchOrder = WINS = No [NetBindings] Disable = "MS_Server, MS_NetBt, MS_TCPIP, Adapter02" Disable = "MS_MSClient, MS_NetBt, MS_TCPIP, Adapter02"
  5. Thanks for the reply. from what I've read I thought I could add them during GUI mode Setup so that they are installed for all new users. Does RunOneEx do this?
  6. I am attempting to use CMDLINES.TXT to run Internet Explorer 6 in an unattended Windows 2000 build. I am placing CMDLINES.TXT in the $OEM$ folder, however it is not being processed. Everything else is running fine, [GUIRunOnce] works. CMDLINES.TXT looks like this: [Commands] "C:\UPDATES\IE60.CMD" EDIT: The following is in WINNT.SIF [Unattended] OemPreinstall=Yes Any ideas? TIA Aaron
  7. I am running a batch file with [setupParapms] which is running some registry tweaks for HKEY_CURRENT_USER. Unfortunatelty the registry tweaks are not taking effect when Setup is finished and I have logged into the machine. I have even tried running them manually from a Command Prompt (by pressing Shift-F10 in GIU setup). Does anyone have any ideas? All the registry tweaks are one this I have copied from this forum. TIA Aaron
  8. I use the following for installing ServeRAID which does not require creating SETUP.ISS: START /WAIT %SystemDrive%\UPDATES\APPS\SERVERAID\setup /S/v/qn
  9. http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/downl...deploytools.asp
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