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WINNT
Description
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Performs an installation of or upgrade to Windows NT.
Syntax
WINNT
/?
WINNT
[/a]
[/e:command]
[/r:folder]
[/rx:folder]
[[/s:sourcepath]
[/t:tempdrive]
[/u:answer_file]
[/udf:id [,UDB_file]]]
Parameters
none
Switches
- /?
(NTXP)
- Displays help.
- /a
(NT2000)
- Enables.
- /e:command
(NT2000)
- Specifies a command to be executed at the end of
GUI-mode Setup.
- /r:folder
(NT2000)
- Specifies an optional folder to be installed.
The folder remains after Setup finishes.
- /rx:folder
(NT2000)
- Specifies an optional folder to be copied.
The folder is deleted after Setup finishes.
- /s:sourcepath
(NT2000)
- Specifies the source location of the Windows files.
The location must be a full path of the form x:\[path]
or \\server\share[\path].
- /t:tempdrive
(NT2000)
- Directs Setup to place temporary files on the
specified drive and to install Windows on that drive.
If you do not specify a location, Setup attempts to
locate a drive for you.
- /u:answer_file
(NT2000)
- Performs an unattended Setup using an answer file.
The answer file provides answers to some or all of the
prompts that the end user normally responds to during
Setup. You must also use /s.
- /udf:id [,UDB_file]
(NT2000)
- Indicates an identifier (id) that Setup uses to
specify how a Uniqueness Database (UDB) file modifies
an answer file (see /u).
This switch overrides values in the answer file,
and the identifier determines which values in the UDB
file are used. If no UDB_file is specified, Setup
prompts you to insert a disk that contains the
$Unique$.udb file.
Related
none
Notes
none.
Examples
none.
Errorlevels
none.
Availability
- External
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- DOS
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none
- Windows
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none
- Windows NT
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NT2000
NTXP
NT2003
Last Updated: 2003/07/28
Direct corrections or suggestions to:
Rick Lively