This works for me.

x:\i386\winnt /s:x:\i386 /u:x:\unattend\unattend.txt /t:c:\temp


I believe that the .sif type file is for unattended from a CD.. is that
what you are doing or are you running from a network drive?

jeff e.



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From: Elkins.Justin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 2:32 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Unattend install - commands to launch


Does the said machine have a blank formatted hard drive. If I don't
first format my drive when doing an unattended install it doesn't do the
install unattended.  -----Original Message-----
From:   W2K Discussions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Friday, June 14, 2002 1:15 PM
To:     NT 2000 Discussions
Subject:        Unattend install - commands to launch

I created a unattended install this and I had read in a few places that
the proper syntax for starting the install would be:

Winnt32 /unattend:path-to-winnt.sif /s:path-to-cd-i386

Well, I was starting the install from a dos boot instead, so I assumed
it would be:

Winnt /unattend:path-to-winnt.sif /s:path-to-cd-i386

Well I found in fine print that when launching from a dos install, the
sintax should be:

Winnt /u:path-to-winnt.sif /s:path-to-cd-i386

I have read this only on one site, and can not find this on the ms site.
They all refernce to the first two syntax - yet when I tried my first
one, the install asked me to accept the agreement, enter the machine
name, etc etc - even though I had created the unattend file.

Can someone confirm this? 

   D



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