Hello,

I found out that C:\unattended\install\site\config.pl etc. is able to do what I 
want. It would be no problem for me just to enter the MAC Address and 
Computername into that file if I would get an installation like I wanna have 
it. But I want to be honest. I have no idea where to fill in what to get an 
Installation where I have just to put in the CD in the drive, to get a 
WindowsXP without Autologon and any kind of "previous Windows installation" 
things during startup.

I have read the pages at unattended.sourceforge.net but I simply don´t 
understand how these files have to look like.

Would be nice to see a sample config files like I wish to have.


Many Greetings!  

 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Klassen Torben (Gem. Leopoldshöhe) 
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 9. Dezember 2008 16:30
> An: Klassen Torben (Gem. Leopoldshöhe); 
> unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net
> Betreff: AW: [Unattended] Change ntinstall
> 
> Hi again,
> 
> I have discovered a directory named C:\netinst on the 
> installed client. There is a unattend.txt with all the things 
> I have done. Is there a way to make this file the default one 
> as I mentioned before except the ComputerName? Another 
> important thing to know would be what happens with this 
> folder? Why is it there and where should it go ;)? I don´t 
> really need it and the Password´s of an administrative user 
> is in there :).
> 
> Greetings
> 
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Klassen Torben (Gem. Leopoldshöhe) 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Di 09.12.2008 14:59
> An: tovis; unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net
> Betreff: Re: [Unattended] Change ntinstall
>  
> Hi there,
> 
> I have done a test install with the created CD. I have 
> changed the z_path= parameter as I said and it works. There 
> is only one problem so far, but maybe caused by myself. I 
> wanna it to remove all partitions and formatting the whole 
> harddrive but for some reason it did not worked. During boot 
> up now I can choice to boot the "old System" as well. How to 
> get rid of it?
> 
> So I have typed in the Product Key which Domain to join the 
> Admin Password and so on. What if I want to automate 
> everything except the ComputerName? I have a sample 
> unattend.txt in C:\unattend\install\os\winxp\unattend.txt. 
> What kind of parameters to add to reach my goal?
> 
> Would be very nice to have this.
> 
> Greetings
> 
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: tovis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Di 09.12.2008 14:34
> An: Jens Geile
> Cc: unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net
> Betreff: Re: [Unattended] Change ntinstall
>  
> >> > after testing around  I think the easiest way to get unattended
> >> started is
> >> > by changing \\ntinstall to my PDC name. Or are the any important
> >> resons to
> >> > don´t do so? How to do this changes and more important 
> how to get 
> >> > it
> >> on a CD?
> >> You do not need another CD. Change ISO really time and resource 
> >> consuming.
> >> I have done it month ago, using a Debian Linux Etch box, 
> taking about
> >> 1.5
> >> GB disk space and hours of download and compillation.
> > What the hell are you talking about!? Just take the ISO, 
> load it with 
> > a program like WinISO, UltraISO or whatever else you want, 
> extract the 
> > ISOLINUX.CFG file, edit it to fit your needs and put it 
> back into the ISO.
> > Save the ISO, burn it onto a CD and be happy.
> > There really is no need to compile the ISO yourself unless 
> you want to 
> > integrate new drivers or whatever.
> > I've edited the ISO numerous times myself. It works like a 
> charm and 
> > takes almost no time at all.
> >
> > -
> > jens
> >
> You right jens :) For me the last choice to change the 
> removable media, such as a CD (I do not like many CD's 
> around, rewriable media does not work many times with old 
> drives). That what I have using PXE boot - I have done it 
> because the "master" shell script has a little bug, the z_opt 
> what I need for the same reasons does not work, with new 
> image, corrected "master" I have manage to gives ip address 
> for mount.cifs. That is the background.
> >
> 
> 
> 
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