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I have a Retail copy of Win 2003 std. server and performing a clean install requires no previous Windows "qualifying" cd. I resently slipstreamed some Raid drivers and created the answer file below. Now I'm getting a prompt slightly after starting the install to put in a qualifying cd? Did I miss something?

The same answer file works correctly with XP Pro.

Thanks in advance for any help

Scott

answer file:

[Data]

Autopartition = 1

FloppyLess = 1

MsDosInitiated = 0

UnattendedInstall = Yes

[unattended]

UnattendMode = FullUnattended

UnattendSwitch = Yes

OemPreinstall = Yes

OEMPnPDriversPath="D\1;D\2;D\3;D\4;D\5;d\6;d\7;d\8;d\9;d\a;d\b"

OemSkipEula = Yes

FileSystem = Leavealone

WaitForReboot = No

NoWaitAfterTextMode = 1

NoWaitAfterGUIMode = 1

TargetPath = Windows

[Display]

Xresolution = 1024

Yresolution = 768

BitsPerPel = 16

[GuiUnattended]

AutoLogon = Yes

EncryptedAdminPassword = No

AdminPassword = *

TimeZone = 04

OEMSkipRegional = 1

OemSkipWelcome = 1

[Components]

[userData]

ProductKey = *

ComputerName = *

FullName = "xxxx"

OrgName = "xxxx"

[RegionalSettings]

Language = 0409

[Networking]

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think we r goíng to need more info on that one... r u just copying the i386 or running the installation from a "original" MS CD?

if just the i386 folder gets copied down to the drive before running ur setup, then i guess it might be that ur txtsetup.sif is strange (if u used that way of adding raid drivers).. if it is a case of the using the whole XP cd for the installation, then i guess it would be a question of first verifying if the odd <winnt51> (version files?) are present on the CD...

Supply some more info...

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