Compaq 470007-802 Distributing Windows 95 using LANDesk Configuration Manager - Page 6

Operating System File Layout, Installation Files Related Changes

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WHITE PAPER (cont.) 6... 2. Create a directory named \\SERVER_NAME\OS\drivers\n100 if it does not already exist. 3. Obtain the latest version of the "Deskpro EP, SB, and EN Series Drivers for Compaq 10/100 TX PCI Intel UTP Controller and NC3121 Fast Ethernet NIC" from the Compaq Software Support pages. 4. Copy N100.DOS from the NDIS\DOS directory that is a part the Fast Ethernet NIC SoftPAQ to the \\SERVER_NAME\OS\drivers\netflx3 directory. 5. Copy the PROTOCOL.INI file from the \\SERVER_NAME\OS\drivers\e100b\ directory to the\SERVER_NAME\OS\drivers\n100 directory. 6. Edit \\SERVER_NAME\OS\drivers\n100\protocol.ini file and change the [ms$e100b] section to: [ms$e100b] DriverName=N100$ NOTE: For more information about this topic please check the Intel support site on the Internet. Specifically, refer to http://support.intel.com/support/landesk/configmgr/24259.htm, a document that discusses the DRVTABLE.INI file. WINDOWS 95 CLIENT INSTALLATION This white paper details CSM-unique changes from the general network installation process described in the Compaq Guide to PC Deployment white paper entitled "Network Installation of Microsoft Windows 95 on Compaq Deskpro EP and Deskpro EN Series of Personal Computers Using Microsoft Tools" (network installation white paper). The following sections will describe the necessary changes to the LCM server and a CSM Windows 95 installation service to accomplish a Compaq-style network installation. Operating System File Layout The Microsoft Windows 95 setup files should be placed on the LCM server within the \\SERVER_NAME\OS\drivers\netflx3 share in the Windows 95 directory. The Compaq drivers and software should be integrated into this same installation share. For illustration, the following section assumes that Compaq-supplied drivers will be copied to individual subdirectories underneath the \\SERVER_NAME\OS\Win95 directory and that Compaq software will be copied to individual subdirectories underneath the \\SERVER_NAME\OS\Compaq directory. Refer to the network installation white paper for instructions on obtaining the necessary Compaq SoftPAQs and expanding them onto the LCM server. Installation Files Related Changes • The network installation white paper describes the adding of RunOnce\Setup registry entry using the MSBATCH.INF file. For example: [CPQ.App.Setup] HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%,"IM Agents",,"N:\IM\Setup.exe -s" HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%,"Remote Services",,"N:\Remote\Setup.exe -s" Under LCM and using the directory assumed by this example those lines should look like: [CPQ.App.Setup] HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%, "IM Agents",,"\SERVER_NAME\OS\Compaq\IM\Setup.exe -s" HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%, NA139A/1098

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2.
Create a directory named \\SERVER_NAME\OS\drivers\n100 if it does not already exist.
3.
Obtain the latest version of the “Deskpro EP, SB, and EN Series Drivers for Compaq 10/100
TX PCI Intel UTP Controller and NC3121 Fast Ethernet NIC” from the Compaq Software
Support pages.
4.
Copy N100.DOS from the NDIS\DOS directory that is a part the Fast Ethernet NIC SoftPAQ
to the \\SERVER_NAME\OS\drivers\netflx3 directory.
5.
Copy the PROTOCOL.INI file from the \\SERVER_NAME\OS\drivers\e100b\ directory to
the\SERVER_NAME\OS\drivers\n100 directory.
6.
Edit \\SERVER_NAME\OS\drivers\n100\protocol.ini file and change the [ms$e100b] section
to:
[ms$e100b]
DriverName=N100$
NOTE:
For more information about this topic please check the Intel support site on the Internet.
that discusses the DRVTABLE.INI file.
W
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95 C
LIENT
I
NSTALLATION
This white paper details CSM-unique changes from the general network installation process
described in the Compaq Guide to PC Deployment white paper entitled “Network Installation of
Microsoft Windows 95 on Compaq Deskpro EP and Deskpro EN Series of Personal Computers
Using Microsoft Tools" (network installation white paper). The following sections will describe
the necessary changes to the LCM server and a CSM Windows 95 installation service to
accomplish a Compaq-style network installation.
Operating System File Layout
The Microsoft Windows 95 setup files should be placed on the LCM server within the
\\SERVER_NAME\OS\drivers\netflx3 share in the Windows 95 directory. The Compaq drivers
and software should be integrated into this same installation share. For illustration, the following
section assumes that Compaq-supplied drivers will be copied to individual subdirectories
underneath the \\SERVER_NAME\OS\Win95 directory and that Compaq software will be copied
to individual subdirectories underneath the \\SERVER_NAME\OS\Compaq directory.
Refer to
the network installation white paper for instructions on obtaining the necessary Compaq
SoftPAQs and expanding them onto the LCM server.
Installation Files Related Changes
The network installation white paper describes the adding of RunOnce\Setup registry entry
using the MSBATCH.INF file. For example:
[CPQ.App.Setup]
HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%,”IM Agents”,,”N:\IM\Setup.exe -s”
HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%,”Remote Services”,,”N:\Remote\Setup.exe -s”
Under LCM and using the directory assumed by this example those lines should look like:
[CPQ.App.Setup]
HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%,
”IM Agents”,,”\SERVER_NAME\OS\Compaq\IM\Setup.exe -s”
HKLM,%KEY_RUNONCE_SETUP%,