Conexant readme.txt Driver File Contents (R64396.EXE)

The Conexant Eclipse MDC NT4 driver can unattend install if the 
distribution server is configured properly.

In order to setup the Conexant Eclipse MDC NT4 Driver, the 
distribution server should be configured as follows:

Note: In this configuration, the distribution files are contained 
within a subdirectory labeled "I386". The "I386" directory is a 
subdirectory  of <Distribution Directory> off the main drive 
letter tree. The main distribution directory is shared. When the 
target system is started and  logs into the network, the main 
distribution directory is mapped to a drive letter on the target 
system. After the mapping, the target system  is changed to the 
mapped drive letter and then a "CD I386" command is issued. The 
installation process is then initiated

The Utsetup.exe is required to run during the unattended install
process in order to complete the install of the modem driver. The
complete set of driver files should be placed in the $OEM$
directory such as: "\NTDeployDirectory\$OEM$\CNXT".


Example section from autoexec.bat of the target system startup disk.

a:\net initialize
a:\net start
net use z: <\\servername\<distribution> directory>
lock c:
z:
cd i386
winnt /u:unattend.txt /s:z:\i386



The driver files must be placed on the distribution server in 
order for them to be copied to the correct locations on the 
target system.


The following files must be copied from the \Unattend folder and 
needs to be placed in  
"<X>:\<Distribution Directory>\I386\$OEM$\$$\INF" where "X" is 
the server drive letter containing the  distribution files.

del5422d.inf 
del5422n.inf 


The following files must be copied from the \Unattend folder and 
placed in "<X>:\<Distribution Directory>\I386\$OEM$\$$\System32"

mdmxsdk.dll
isdel.exe

The following file must be end up in {root}\System32\WinAcHsf, 
where {root} would normally be WINNT

setup.exe

The following files must be copied from the \Unattend folder and
placed in
"<X>:\<DistributionDirectory>\I386\$OEM$\$$\System32\Drivers"

HSF_CNXT.sys
amosnt.sys
tonesnt.sys
v124nt.sys
rksample.sys
Ich.sys
fallback.sys
FSKsNT.sys
Faxnt.sys
soar.sys
mdmxsdk.sys
del5422.cty

The utdsetup.exe is required to run during the unattended install
process in order to complete the install of the modem driver. The
complete set of driver files FROM THE UNATTEND SUBDIRECTORY should be 
placed in the $OEM$ directory such as: "\NTDeployDirectory\$OEM$\CNXT".

Add the following entries to the "cmdlines.txt" file. If one does
not exist, create one and add the entry ".\CNXT\utdsetup.exe"
quotation marks must be included.


The Oemsetup.inf and a copy of del5422d.inf and del5422n.inf
(from the \Unattend folder) can be placed in "<X>:\<Distribution
Directory>\I386\Drvlib.nic\Modem"

The Oemsetup.inf creates the virtual com port which the main modem
driver binds to in order to operate. In order for RAS services to
install the main modem driver, the virtual com port driver must be
loaded first. This is done by including the path to the
Oemsetup.inf in the SelectedAdaptersSection and having it point to
com-5 as shown here:

[SelectedAdaptersSection]
;This path must be Explicit!!!!!!
com-5=OEMCardParameters, C:\$WIN_NT$.~LS\I386\Drvlib.nic\Modem\

In the distribution server this path can be adjusted as desired.
However, the path in the unattend.txt file must be explicitly
defined as  outlined by the section samples for an unattend.txt.


Example Section from Unattend.txt file


;Start unattend.txt example

[RASParamSection]

[DialoutSection]
PortName = com5
DeviceType = Modem
PortUsage = DialOut

[Modem]
InstallModem = ModemParameters

[ModemParameters]
com5 = "Conexant D480 MDC V.9x Modem"

[RasParameters]
PortSections = DialoutSection
DialoutProtocols = TCP/IP

[Network]
JoinWorkgroup = Workgroup
InstallAdapters = SelectedAdaptersSection
InstallProtocols = ProtocolsSection
InstallServices = ServicesSection

[SelectedAdaptersSection]
;This path must be Explicit!!!!!!
com-3=OEMCardParameters, C:\$WIN_NT$.~LS\I386\Drvlib.nic\Modem\


[ProtocolsSection]
TC = TCParamSection

[NetBeuiParameters]

[IPXParameters]

[TcpipParameters]

[TCParamSection]
DHCP = yes

[NWLNKIPXParamSection]

[DLCParameters]

[RASPPTPParameters]

[STREAMSParameters]

[ServicesSection]
RAS=RASParameters


;End unattend.txt example

For more assitance on NT4 Unattend Installs visit:

<http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechnol/ntwrkstn/deploy/depopt/ntinstal.asp>



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