SMC 8416 is Not Recognized During Windows NT Unattended Setup

Last reviewed: February 20, 1998
Article ID: Q171412
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0

SYMPTOMS

During unattended installation of Windows NT Server or Workstation, the Standard Microsystems Corporation (SMC) 8416 and other SMC network cards are not recognized.

CAUSE

These cards have to be selected.

RESOLUTION

SMC is aware of this problem and has released new drivers and .inf files that work with unattended installations. Contact SMC and obtain the SMC-NT.exe hotfix, then perform the following steps:

  1. Backup the following files in your Windows NT distribution share point because they will be updated:

          oemnaddt.in_
          oemnads8.in_
          dosnet.inf
          layout.inf
          txtsetup.sif
    

  2. Copy the SMC drivers into your distribution share point for Windows NT:

          oemnaddt.in_
          oemnads8.in_
          smc8000.dl_
          smc8000.hl_
          smc8000n.sy_
          smcisa.sy_
          smcpwrn.hl_
          smcpwrn.sy_
    

  3. Depending on if you are installing Windows NT Server or Workstation 4.0, copy these files into your distribution share point also:

    A. Windows NT Server 4.0

          /nt40serv/dosnet.inf
          /nt40serv/layout.inf
          /nt40serv/txtsetup.sif
    

    B. Windows NT Workstation 4.0

          /nt40work/dosnet.inf
          /nt40work/layout.inf
          /nt40work/txtsetup.sif
    

  4. If you are using your own Unattend.txt file, please take note of the section below, the keywords required for each SMC adapter are listed on the LimitTo line.

    [DetectAdaptersSection] DetectCount = 1 ; SMC Incorporated the SMC NT drivers and file names into the ; necessary files so that SMC PCI adapters will now autodetect ; during the normal Windows NT 4.0 detection phase. ; ; Certain Keywords have been changed to do this properly. ; "DC21140" = SMC9332DST EtherPower 10/100

       ;              SMC9332BDT EtherPower 10/100
       ;              SMC9332BVT EtherPower 10/100
       ; "DC21041" =  SMC8432 EtherPower With ROM Socket
       ; "DC21040" =  SMC8432 EtherPower Without ROM Socket
    
       LimitTo = DC21140, DC21041, DC21040, SMC8416, SMC8216, SMC8013
    
    

MORE INFORMATION

SMC Overview

The purpose of this file is to allow for the automatic installation of Windows NT Workstation or Server 4.0 with the SMC PCI family adapters and the Ultra series adapters.

PCI Familiy includes EtherPower 10/100 (SMC9332BDT, SMC9332BVT, SMC9332DST) EtherPower (SMC8432BT, SMC8432T, SMC8432e) EtherPower^2 (SMC8434)

Ultra Family Include EtherEZ Adatpers (8416) Ultra Series Adapters (8216) Elite Series Adapters (80x3)

This software distribution has drivers, unattended files, and sample scripts for both Windows NT Server and Workstation version 4.0. The specific files required for each operating system are contained in the subdirectories.

The SMC article mentioned here is published by STANDARD MICROSYSTEMS CORPORATION a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this article or the third-party products mentioned.


Additional query words: SMC 8416 unattended
Keywords : nthowto NTSrvWkst kb3rdparty kbsetup
Version : WinNT:4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb


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Last reviewed: February 20, 1998
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