martin1511 Posted April 19, 2004 Posted April 19, 2004 Helo!Sorry my English is not the best!Problem w2k unattended setupHow can I change the User Profile Automatic during the w2k setup. I will change the User Profile "Default User" and "Administrator" after the Setup or during the Setup but no user must logon! In the windows xp that goes that with the key in the winnt.sif but w2k does support that![setupParams] UserExecute="C:\Install\hotfixes\Profile.bat"mfg
yourtech Posted April 26, 2004 Posted April 26, 2004 check here:http://unattended.msfn.org/index.htmand here: http://unattended.msfn.org/xp/timeline.htmspeaking of which...quoted from that second url there;"I hope this helps! Please consult the ref.chm file if you ever need to take advantage of DetachedProgram or [setupParams]."I looked in ref.chm (/Support/Tools) (XP CD) and couldnt find any reference to SetupParams at all... lol checked MS's site also and only found reference to Win2K, I'm curious, can anyone confirm wether [setupParams] is supported in XP (as suggested) ? As an added note, If it is supported, it would be a great idea to have that indispensible timeline page updated
[BM]Crusher Posted April 27, 2004 Posted April 27, 2004 the timeline page features [setupParams] loading at T-9 minute stage of GUI mode setup? how much more updated does it need to be?and yes, it will work with winxp the UserExecute command for [setupParams]yourtech, it is under ref.chm, in the unattend.txt section where it is supposed to be!!! (winnt.sif is the same as unattend.txt except unattend.txt is used if you boot from floppy and winnt.sif is used if you boot from cd)
Aaron Posted April 27, 2004 Posted April 27, 2004 It's there in ref.chm (Are you using the one from xpsp1deploytools_en.cab?)
yourtech Posted April 27, 2004 Posted April 27, 2004 Crusher..re:the timeline page features [setupParams]loading at T-9 minute stage of GUI mode setup? how much more updated does it need to be?sorry my mistake i meant it would be nice to see it in the Unnattended "reference" page section (not the timeline) (I mentioned this today because i remembered looking for it -previously- and it wasn't there). yourtech, it is under ref.chm, in the unattend.txt section where it is supposed to be!!!Excuse me, but are you yelling at me? And...bzzt wrong sorry would i have said that it wasnt in there if i could find it in there??????i don't know what distribution your using ...buti already said all this: I tried searching the index of ref.chmI tried looking under the Unattended.txt section of ref.chmi can't find itIf i'm mistaken, where is it exactly then?btw you don't need to be such a smartass
yourtech Posted April 27, 2004 Posted April 27, 2004 It's there in ref.chm (Are you using the one from xpsp1deploytools_en.cab?)emmmm from what hole did that pop out of??? lolI looked in ref.chm (/Support/Tools) (XP CD) and couldnt find any reference to SetupParams at alli could have sworn i already mentioned that so the answer would be an obvious no so maybe that is what was/is needed to be added to the timeline page? (what rfm.ch and from where exactly)because it is not in the one supplied with xp as far as i can tell i mean if someone is going to refer to something maybe it would be a good idea to be a bit more definative.
Aaron Posted April 27, 2004 Posted April 27, 2004 Its explained on this page what to do with the cab file, and how to access ref.chm: http://unattended.msfn.org/xp/winnt_sif.htm
yourtech Posted April 27, 2004 Posted April 27, 2004 Sup aaron, I'm not sure its such a good idea to expect ppl everyone to download something they think they already have or to have to figure out for themselves that the ref.chm your referring to is not the one provided with XP but a newer one/whatever..What i was trying to say is this:as part of your quote at the bottom of the timeline page...a simple little addition to the effect of "(the ref.chm supplied on this guide)" and maybe another link to it.My other suggestion was to include [setupParams] (like the other sections) as part of the winnt.sif reference page you have there also.
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