Windows* 2000 Push Install Instructions
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Contents:
I. Introduction
II. Setting up an install directory on the file server
III. Deployment Methods
IV. Microsoft documentation for unattended installations of Windows
2000.
I. Introduction
A "Push", or unattended installation of Windows 2000 provides a
means for network adminstrators to easily install Windows 2000 on
similarly equipped systems. The network administrator can create a
bootable diskette that will automatically log into a central server
and install the operating system from an image of the Windows 2000
installation directory stored on that server.
This document provides instructions for a basic unattended installation
of Windows 2000 that includes the installation of drivers for the
Intel(R) PRO/100 family of network adapters.
The elements necessary for the Windows 2000 unattend installation are:
- A Windows 2000 Server with a shared image of the \I386 directory
from the Windows 2000 installation CD.
- An unattended installation configuration file that provides Windows
2000 setup with information it needs to complete the installation.
The name of this file is UNATTEND.TXT
- A DOS boot diskette that contains Microsoft Network Client software
for connecting to the Windows 2000 server and AutoExec commands
to automatically start the Windows 2000 installation.
II. Setting up an Install Directory on the File Server
The server must be setup with a distribution folder that holds the required
Windows 2000 files and which clients can reach when connecting via TCP/IP or
IPX.
For illustration purposes, the examples in this readme use the network share
D:\PUSH2K. To create this share, create a directory on the server,
(EX: D:\PUSH2K) and create an I386 directory beneath it.
Next, use the "My Computer" applet in Windows 2000 to locate the D:\PUSH2K
folder. Right-click on the folder and select "Sharing". Select "Share
this folder", Give it a share name (EX: PUSH2K). This share name will be
used to connect to this directory from the remote target systems. By
default, the permissions for this share will be for "Everyone" to have
"Full Control". Adjust permissions as necessary and click OK.
To prepare the distribution folder:
1. Copy the \I386 folder from the Windows 2000 CD to D:\PUSH2K.
Use Windows Explorer or XCOPY in order to maintain the same
directory structure as on the CD. When the copy is complete, the
Windows 2000 installation files should be in the D:\PUSH2K\I386
directory.
2. Copy Unattend.txt from the Intel media (found in the same directory
as these instructions) into the shared directory D:\PUSH2K\I386.
3. Edit the Unattend.txt file with Notepad or another text-editor
to include your customizations. At a minimum you should change
the items in the [UserData] section of the file.
4. Create the driver install directory structure and copy the driver
files to it.
Make folders beneath the new \i386 as follows:
\$OEM$\$$\Help
\$OEM$\$$\System32
\$OEM$\$1\Drivers\Net\E100B
Copy the driver files from the Drivers disk CD to the
$OEM$\$1\Drivers\Net\E100B directory. Use XCOPY /S or Windows
Explorer to maintain the directory structure. When finished the
$OEM$\$1\Drivers\Net\E100b directory should contain the NETi557x.INF
file, the E100B325.SYS driver file and other files necessary for installing
the driver.
III. Deployment Methods
1. Make sure that you have a copy of a network bootable MS-DOS floppy that
will connect to the Z:\PUSH2K directory and use it to boot the
destination system (the one you want to push install to) and connect
to this shared network directory.
2. Run the command: (assumes prompt at \\Server\PUSH2K\i386):
winnt /u:Z:\I386\unattend.txt /s:Z:\I386 /t:c
(where Z: equals mapped drive)
Important Note:
In the above procedure, setup runs the installation in unattended
mode and also detects the plug and play network adapters. All driver
files are copied from the shared directory to the target system
directories and installation of the OS and Network Adapters continues
without user intervention.
IV. Microsoft documentation for unattended installations of Windows
2000.
For a complete description of the parameters supported in Unattend.txt
see the UNATTEND.DOC document in the DEPLOY.CAB cabinet file on the
Windows 2000 CD. To obtain the document, use Internet Explorer 5.0 or
greater to open DEPLOY.CAB in the \SUPPORT\TOOLS directory on the CD.
For deployment suggestions using a Windows 2000 RIS server and PXE boot see the
Boot Agent User's Guide.
To configure and install the driver set on the RIS Server see the knowledge base
article Q246184 on Microsoft's support site at:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q246/1/84.ASP?LN=EN-US&SD=gn&FR=0
General information on how to preinstall an OEM driver set for Windows 2000 can be
found in knowledge base article Q254078
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q254/0/78.asp?LN=EN-US&SD=gn&FR=0
A sample Unattend.txt file for Windows* 2000 Professional:
[Unattended]
UnattendMode=FullUnattended
OemSkipEula=Yes
OemPreinstall=Yes
OemPnPDriversPath=\drivers\net\E100B
TargetPath=\WINNT
DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore
Filesystem=LeaveAlone
OverwriteOemFilesOnUpgrade=No
[GuiUnattended]
AdminPassword=*
AutoLogon=Yes
AutoLogonCount=1
OEMSkipRegional=1
TimeZone=4
OemSkipWelcome=1
; At a minimum you should update the [UserData] section.
[UserData]
FullName=Name
OrgName=Organization
ComputerName=ComputerName
ProductID=xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx
[Identification]
JoinWorkGroup = Workgroup
; *Use the following for a domain installation
; JoinDomain=MYDOMAIN
; CreateComputerAccountInDomain=Yes
; DomainAdmin=Installer
; DomainAdminPassword=install
[Networking]
InstallDefaultComponents=Yes
Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.