We're using unattend for installing Windows XP on our internal systems (very successfully I might add). I've also been experimenting with using it for Windows 2000 Server installs - I've knocked something together, but there are a few fiddly bits which are causing me problems. We are using separate server shares for the Internal Windows XP install set Windows 2000 Server install set, and use the pxeboot menu to launch a different boot image hardcoded with the Z: drive mapping depending on whether we're doing an XP build or a server build. I've been mucking about with the full_os_name() function to try and get it to output "Windows 2000 Server" in the list of available systems if it sees a directory called "2ksvrsp3" in the Z: drive, but I'm not having much luck (primarily because what I know about Perl could be written on the back of a matchbox). Anyone got any ideas on how to do this? James Barlow TRL [Electronics, not MTV]
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