Hello,

why not use an unattended script to completely bypass all those silly
questions in the first place?

regards,

 - Harm

On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 14:08 +1100, Chip Panarchy wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I have some ideas, which I am sure that others would benefit from. My
> ideas should thoroughly streamline the Unattended project. Here are
> the comparisons, between what it currently is, and what it would look
> like when streamlined.
> 
> ####################
> ===================
> ####################
> 
> 1___________________
> Current script file;
> 
> CHOICE /C:YN /T:N,5 Override bootdisk defaults (if unsure, say yes)
> if errorlevel 2 goto gotcreds
> echo Enter location of install share (default %Z_PATH%):
> nset INPUT=$0
> if not %INPUT%. == . set Z_PATH=%INPUT%
> echo Enter username for mapping install share (default %Z_USER%):
> nset INPUT=$0
> if not %INPUT%. == . set Z_USER=%INPUT%
> echo Enter password for mapping install share (default %Z_PASS%):
> nset INPUT=$0
> if not %INPUT%. == . set Z_PASS=%INPUT%
> set INPUT=
> 
> 2_______________________
> Streamlined script file;
> 
> CHOICE /C:YNX /T:N /X:P,5 Override bootdisk defaults (if unsure, say yes)
> # Note: This should make the when typing X, it should go to FreeDOS prompt.
> 
> Computer_Name=
> Server_Name=
> Share_Name=
> User_Name=
> Password=
> #########################
> # All others under here #
> #########################
> 
> 1_______________
> Current prompts;
> 
> Override bootdisk defaults (if unsure, say yes) Y/N:
> Enter location of install share:
> Enter username for mapping install share:
> Enter password for mapping install share:
> 
> 2______________________
> Fully Featured prompts;
> 
> Override bootdisk defaults (if unsure, say yes) Y/N/X:
> Please enter computer name: #
> Please enter Server name: #
> Please enter Share name: #
> Please enter User name: #
> Please enter Password: #
> Confirm Password: #
> 
> ####################
> ====================
> ####################
> 
> Please try and streamline your project in the aforementioned way.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Chip D. Panarchy
> 
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