Editing the Windows NT 4.0 Unattended Setup Script To InsertID: Q181357
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Following the instructions from "Deployment Guide: Automating Windows NT Setup," a user who wishes to replace settings that are unique to the computer such as computername, can interrupt the unattended installation after character mode setup is completed. The user can start the computer in MS-DOS mode, and edit the file, C:\$WIN_NT$.~BT\WINNT.SIF. When the user restarts the computer in the Windows NT GUI mode setup, the unattended installation completes. However, the modifications introduced into WINNT.SIF do not take effect. The defaults from the original UNATTEND.TXT take precedence.
The wrong file, Winnt.sif, is being edited.
In an unattended installation over a network, the Windows NT files are
copied from the network share point into two temporary directories on the
computer being installed. The directories are:
C:\$WIN_NT$.~LS (system files) and C:\$WIN_NT$.BT
After the files are copied, the computer restarts and uses the files from
$WIN_NT$.~BT to boot and to direct the character mode installation process.
The character mode setup phase uses data from WINNT.SIF to install some
device drivers and to copy files to the correct subdirectory of %windir%.
At the end of character mode phase, Setup copies data needed for the GUI
phase from WINNT.SIF into the file, %windir%\SYSTEM32\$WINNT$.INF. The data
copied includes computername, network adapter settings, domain/machine
account configuration settings, and other information necessary to build
the registry.
The administrator should therefore edit the following file:
%windir%\SYSTEM32\$WINNT$.INF
http://www.microsoft.com/ntworkstation/info/deployguide.htm.
ARTICLE-ID: Q156876
TITLE : Using UDF Files with Windows NT 4.0 Unattended Setup
Keywords : kbsetup ntsetup
Version : WinNT:4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type :
Last Reviewed: February 2, 1999