Jeff:

Thanks for your response.  After posting yesterday, I used a manual
procedure to get things set up on a PC, but would very much like to look at
your scripts to help me automate this process.

Unfortunately, I am unable to access the scripts at the URLs in your
message.  Is your web and/or ftp server up and running?

Thanks,

Bruce

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Black [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 1:55 AM
To: 'Bruce Jarvis'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Unattended] Using unattended post os install


> I have situations where I have machines with the OS already installed, 
> but want to use unattended to install applications. What are the steps 
> involved in getting a machine to the point where I can use todo.pl to 
> install applications and updates?

I could find no step-by-step instructions either. It appears as though
everyone that is doing this is using custom scripts to do so.

I place the following scripts in z:\scripts\

ftp://www.hansonsystems.com/unattended/Start_Apps_Only_Install.bat
ftp://www.hansonsystems.com/unattended/AppsOnly_Set1.bat

>From any workstation, logged in as a user that has permission to map a drive
to my unattended share 
[ \\ntinstall\install ]
I can launch Start -> run ->
"\\ntinstall\install\Start_Apps_Only_Install.bat"
The Z: drive is mapped using mapznrun.bat then appsonly_set1.bat is called
to install perl and then use todo.pl to install the programs required.

Hopefully this or something similar to this can be rolled into unattended. 

-Jeff




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