Mark,

Normally this is from a buggie *.inf file that inhibits the
unattenedness we need....check for a newer unattened inf file....

--Really...at least that's how I know things, but after all I know less
and less each day, good luck. 
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Heslep
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 5:11 PM
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Subject: [Unattended] PnP Drivers require manual install?

Using UA 4.3 linux boot with  ethernet and video drivers not stock in my

Dell OEM XP distro. I placed the drivers  in $oem$/$1 and   they are 
correctly discovered by the config.pl PnP collector, specified in 
unattend.txt and copied to the C:/Drivers folder but they do not get 
_automatically_ installed and of course with no network the post 
installation process hangs.  Now, post XP install the drivers install 
fine _manually_ using Control Panel->Add Hardware blah blah  browse to 
C:/Drivers/net/Intel_pro1000 which contains the standard .inf  file.  
Same with the video.  Here's the section from the unattend file:

[Unattended]
    ExtendOemPartition = 1
    UnattendSwitch = Yes
    ;
    DriverSigningPolicy = ignore
    UnattendMode = DefaultHide
    FileSystem = ConvertNTFS
    OemSkipEula = Yes
    OemPreinstall = Yes
    OemPnPDriversPath = 
"drivers\video\FireGL_7.96.2.1;drivers\net\Intel_pro1000"

Any hints as to whats stopping driver installation via Unattended?

-Mark




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