A "Push", or unattended installation of Windows NT 4.0 provides a means for network administrators to easily install Windows NT 4.0 on similarly equipped systems. The network administrator can create a bootable diskette that will automatically log into a central server and install the operating system from an image of the Windows NT 4.0 installation directory stored on that server.
This page provides instructions for a basic unattended installation of Windows NT 4.0 that includes the installation of drivers for the Intel(R) PRO/1000 adapter.
The elements necessary for the Windows NT 4.0 unattended installation are:
A Windows computer with a shared image of the \I386 directory. The \I386 directory will contain the Windows NT 4.0 image.
An unattended installation configuration file that provides Windows NT 4.0 setup with information it needs to complete the installation. The name of this file is UNATTEND.TXT
A DOS boot diskette that contains Microsoft Network Client software for connecting to the remote computer and AutoExec commands to automatically start the Windows NT 4.0 installation.
This document will provide instructions for setting up the shared installation directory on the remote computer and making changes to the UNATTEND.TXT file.
Create a folder on the remote computer's hard disk for the installation files (EX: "NT40.INS"). Make this folder shared (e.g., with shared name "NT40.INS").
Create a user (EX: "USERID" with a password "password") and grant read and view rights for the NT40.INS folder.
Use a CD-ROM drive at the remote computer to xcopy the i386 folder with Windows NT 4.0 installation files to the shared folder NT40.INS. Use Windows Explorer or XCOPY /s to preserve the directory structure of the installation files. When the copy is complete, the installation files should reside in the NT40.INS\i386 folder.
Copy the sample UNATTEND.TXT file from the Intel Configuration and Drivers CD to the NT40.INS\i386 folder. The sample can be found on the Intel CD in the PUSH\WINNT folder. Modify the installation answer file UNATTEND.TXT as required by your specific system and desired Windows NT configurations. Note that UNATTEND.TXT may be read-only and may need to be made writeable before editing (EX: attrib -r unattend.txt). A sample UNATTEND.TXT file with comments is included with this document. At a minimum you should update the items in the [UserData] section.
Create the \INTEL folder in the i386 directory: \i386\$OEM$\Net\INTEL.
Copy driver installation files:
Xcopy the Intel Configuration and Drivers CD to the proper place under Adapter Device Driver folder
(..\i386\$OEM$\Net\INTEL folder on the Windows NT server). This enables the installation program to find
the same file structure as on the Drivers disk. Be sure to use the /s /e switches on
xcopy.
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NOTE:
The above steps (5) and (6) can be accomplished with the PUSHCOPY.BAT file in the \WINDOWS\PUSH folder on the Intel Configuration and Drivers CD. To use this method from an NT command prompt:
This will create the $OEM$ directory structure and copy the necessary files to it. |
Boot up your DOS network client diskette. After connecting to the network:
Input a user name when prompted. For example, "UserID".
Input a password when prompted. For example, "password".
After the Windows NT 4.0 installation begins, wait until the copy operation
labeled "Setup is copying files..." in the
line-drawn characters box appears, then remove the diskette from the drive. This will allow the unattended
installation to continue after the setup program reboots the system.
For Windows NT, the following are installed:
Adapter drivers
Intel(R) PROSet
UNATTEND.TXT ; Windows NT 4.0 Unattended Installation sample [Unattended] OemPreinstall = yes NoWaitAfterTextMode = 1 NoWaitAfterGUIMode = 1 FileSystem = LeaveAlone ExtendOEMPartition = 0 ConfirmHardware = no NtUpgrade = no Win31Upgrade = no TargetPath = winnt OverwriteOemFilesOnUpgrade = no OemSkipEULA = yes [GuiUnattended] OemSkipWelcome = 1 OEMBlankAdminPassword = 1 TimeZone = "(GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)" [UserData] FullName = "Userid" OrgName = "Organization" ComputerName = COMPUTER ProductId = "xxx-xxxxxxx" ;or Product key if you are using OEM versions [Display] ConfigureAtLogon = 0 BitsPerPel = 8 XResolution = 640 YResolution = 480 VRefresh = 60 AutoConfirm = 1 [Network] InstallAdapters = SelectedAdaptersSection InstallProtocols = ProtocolsSection InstallServices = ServicesSection JoinWorkgroup = workgroup [SelectedAdaptersSection] E100B = E100BParameters, ..\$OEM$\Net\INTEL\ E1000 = E1000Parameters, ..\$OEM$\NET\INTEL\ [E100BParameters] ; For Cardbus configuration ;MemoryAddress = 0x0C000000 ; sample parameter only ;InterruptNumber = 11 ; sample parameter only ;IOBaseAddress = 0x0F00 ; sample parameter only ;MemoryMappedBaseAddress = 0x00000000 ; sample parameter only ; Other configuration parameters ;BusNumber = 4 ; sample parameter only ;SlotNumber = 10 ; sample parameter only ;SpeedDuplex = 0 ; 0 = Auto Detect ; 1 = 10Mbps/Half Duplex ; 2 = 10Mbps/Full Duplex ; 3 = 100Mbps/Half Duplex ; 4 = 100Mbps/Full Duplex [E1000Parameters] ;BusNumber = 4 ; sample parameter only ;SlotNumber = 10 ; sample parameter only ;SpeedDuplex = 0 ; 0 = Auto Detect ; 1 = 10Mbps/Half Duplex ; 2 = 10Mbps/Full Duplex ; 3 = 100Mbps/Half Duplex ; 4 = 100Mbps/Full Duplex [ProtocolsSection] TC = TCParamSection [TCParamSection] DHCP = yes [ServicesSection]
1. Microsoft Windows NT Resource Kit - Microsoft Press 19NT
2. Microsoft TechNet CD-ROM, April 1997
3. Microsoft support web page at http://support.microsoft.com/support. Article ID : Q155197, Q156795
The following directory structure is created by PUSHCOPY.BAT to place the files necessary for the installation of the driver and PROSet. The directory D:\NT40.INS\I386 refers to the location of the files from the \I386 directory on the Windows NT 4.0 installation CD.
D:\NT40.INS\I386\$OEM$\NET\INTEL
(From the root directory of the Intel drivers CD)
D100DISK OEMSETUP.INF D100DSK2
(From the \WINDOWS\PUSH\WINNT directory of the Intel drivers CD)
PUSHNT4.TXT UNATTEND.TXT D:\NT40.INF\I386\$OEM$\NET\INTEL\WINDOWS\DRIVERS\IA32
(From the \WINDOWS\DRIVERS\IA32 directory of the Intel drivers CD)
CBMODEM.SY_ E100BNT.SY_ E1000NT4.SY_ IANSNT4N.SY_ IANSNT4.SY_
D:\NT40.INF\I386\$OEM$\NET\INTEL\WINDOWS\PROSET2\IA32
(From the \WINDOWS\PROSET2\IA32 directory of the Intel drivers CD)
PROMON.EX_ PROSETP.HL_ PROSETP.CN_ ROBOEX32.DL_ INETWH32.DL_ PROSETP.CP_ PROSETP.RE_
D:\NT40.INF\I386\$OEM$\NET\INTEL\WINDOWS\NMS\IA32
(From the \WINDOWS\NMS\IA32 directory of the Intel drivers CD)
NMSCFG.SY_ NMSDD.SY_ NMSSVC.EX_ NMSSVCPS.DL_ NMSMSG.DL_ NMSAPI.DL_ REGSVR32.EX_
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