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1. RE: office 2003 (Brad Erdman)
 2. Re: Windows Server 2003 Updates? (Tony Worrall)
 3. Ogg codec silent installation (Thomas Martin)
 4. DogBoot (winnie)
 5. PXE Install Solution? (Tony Worrall)
 6. Win 2003 Enterprise Edtion x64 install (Yeager, Elizabeth D)
 7. RE: Win 2003 Enterprise Edtion x64 install (Yeager, Elizabeth D)
 8. Re: PXE Install Solution? (Jordan Share)

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Hi,

I think that you need to run setup /a in order for it to copy correctly.
This link talks about slipstreaming the service pack in, which you might
be interested in.

http://www.petri.co.il/office_system_2003_sp_slipstreaming.htm

Brad

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> Ok, I know Ive been asking lots of questions lately...its been a great
> 12 hour day of automated install fun.
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> When I try to install MS office 2003, small business edition from a
> network share I get a dialog
> that says "microsoft office setup can not continue because the
> installation source has been corrupted"
> This also happens when I copy it to a local file system before
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> Im guessing someone has gotten this to work because if they hadnt
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Hi, does anyone have any thoughts on this?

Just going to add it back in at this stage....

Tony Worrall wrote:

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> A couple of weeks ago, there was some windows updates and unattended
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> In CVS, version 1.73 of the batch for for win2k3 included the comment
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Hi  all,

does anybody know  how to install the ogg codec automatically. I haven't found 
any switches to
install it silent and I've tested the "/s" and the "/silent"  switch.

Regards,
Thomas
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Hi, I'm trying to make an unattended installer that takes a file with
something like:

macaddress|osversion|ipaddress|admin username|password

It should be able to install an OS (based on osversion - say redhat,
 debian,freebsd or Windows) based on the MAC address that it uses to get
 an OS with.

for RedHat, its easy. I can just make a mapping between macaddress and
 ipaddress in dhcpd.conf, and have it load a PXELinux.cfg file that has
 something like:

LABEL linux
KERNEL pxeboot.linux/vmlinuz
APPEND initrd=pxeboot.linux/initrd.img ks=http:192.168.167.254/pxe.php
ksdevice=eth0

and I can write a PHP page that'll parse the above file, and generate a
 kickstart config with the appropriate ip and password.

However, I've no idea how to approach this with windows. Can someone
 recommend how I change the unattended installer to use a different IP or
 username, based on it's mac address ?



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Is there a way to install the x64 version of windows 2003 enterprise
edition.  I copied the i386 directory to the os/w2k3ee64/ directory but
it doesn't show up as an install option.  I noticed there was no
txtsetup.snf, or layout.inf in this directory like there is in the 32bit
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Ok, that question didn't make much sense... one more time.
Is there a way to install the x64 version of windows 2003 enterprise
edition.  Does unattended look for files in i386 specificly, and if
one renamed some directories would it do any good.  Can the OS install
even be kicked off from FreeDOS?

-Elizabeth

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Is there a way to install the x64 version of windows 2003 enterprise
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it doesn't show up as an install option.  I noticed there was no
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Tony Worrall wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to make an unattended installer that takes a file with
> something like:
>
> macaddress|osversion|ipaddress|admin username|password
>
> It should be able to install an OS (based on osversion - say redhat,
> debian,freebsd or Windows) based on the MAC address that it uses to get
> an OS with.
>
> for RedHat, its easy. I can just make a mapping between macaddress and
> ipaddress in dhcpd.conf, and have it load a PXELinux.cfg file that has
> something like:
>
> LABEL linux
>  KERNEL pxeboot.linux/vmlinuz
>  APPEND initrd=pxeboot.linux/initrd.img ks=http:192.168.167.254/pxe.php
> ksdevice=eth0
>
> and I can write a PHP page that'll parse the above file, and generate a
> kickstart config with the appropriate ip and password.
> However, I've no idea how to approach this with windows. Can someone
> recommend how I change the unattended installer to use a different IP or
> username, based on it's mac address ?

First, let me suggest that you start new threads when posting to the list,
rather than replying to an old message and changing the subject.  When you
do that, the threading gets screwed up, because your new (unrelated) mail
still has an "In-Reply-To" header in it, with the old messageid.

In response to your question, you can use the unattend.csv file to have
unattended do different things, based on an inheriting hiearchy.  You can
probably extend this to meet your needs.

I use netsh to set the IP addresses statically for my lab machines (they
can dhcp on the mgmt NIC, but the test NIC needs to have its IP set
statically).

Jordan




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