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MCSE : Security Specialist

Setup Manager

Is a Win32 application that runs only on Windows 2000. It can create answer files that can be used to automate the installation of Windows 2000 on multiple computers. Setup Manager can also extract the configuration information from a preconfigured system into an answer file to replicate that configuration on other machines.

Answer Files

Unattended Setup in Windows 2000 uses an ASCII text file called an answer file to supply data that would otherwise be entered manually when you run the Setup Wizard. The answer file is specified on either a Winnt.exe or Winnt32.exe command line when the unattended setup option is used.

Answer files answer the questions that Setup would normally ask the user while it is installing or upgrading Windows 2000. For example, Setup normally asks the user to supply a name for the computer. But if you supply the name for the computer in the answer file, Setup does not have to prompt the user.

The following answer file is the default Unattend.txt

[Unattended]

UnattendMode = FullUnattended
OemPreinstall = No
TargetPath = Winnt
Filesystem = LeaveAlone


[UserData]

FullName = "Your user name"
OrgName = "Your organization name"
It is recommended that you avoid using spaces in the ComputerName value.
ComputerName = "YourComputer_name"
To ensure a fully unattended installation, you must provide a value for the ProductId key
ProductId = "Your product ID"

 


[GuiUnattended]

Sets the TimeZone. For example, to set the TimeZone for the Pacific Northwest, use a value of "004." Be sure to use the numeric value that represents your own time zone. To look up a numeric value, see the Unattend.doc file on the Windows 2000 CD.
TimeZone
= "YourTimeZone"
It is recommended that you change the administrator password before the computer is placed at its final destination.
AdminPassword = AdminPassword
Tells Unattended Setup to turn AutoLogon on and log on once.
AutoLogon = Yes
AutoLogonCount = 1

 


[LicenseFilePrintData]

This section is used for server installs.
AutoMode = "PerServer"
AutoUsers = "5"

 


[GuiRunOnce]

List the programs that you want to start when you log on to the computer for the first time.

[Display]

BitsPerPel = 8
XResolution = 800
YResolution = 600
VRefresh = 70

[Networking]

When you set the value of the InstallDefaultComponents key to Yes, Setup will install default networking components. The components to be set are TCP/IP, File and Print Sharing, and Client for Microsoft Networks.
InstallDefaultComponents = Yes


[Identification]

Identifies your workgroup. It is recommended that you avoid using spaces in this value.
JoinWorkgroup = "YourWorkgroup"

 

 

 


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