hm - I don't think so, becouse the pathes are ALL copied down to my HDD and
it is one of the first path whith the
subdirs missing! i've subdirs with longer title which are added to the
Unattended file. (all shorter than 64 chars!)

But this leads to my next question. If I've understand right the
Installerprogramm "winnt" has the problem
whith folders longer than 64 chars, isn't it possible to copy all the files
to HDD bevor entering DOS-Emulation-Mode,
with the "native linux tools" as for example
cp /z/os/whatever/I386 /c/I386/
and then run the "winnt" exe from /c/ ?

STEFFEN

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Michalowski
Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. April 2005 16:13
An: steffen-egal
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Unattended] OemPnPDriversPath

My guess would be that your total path lenght exceeds an annoying limit of
the Windows setup.
I think a path longer than 64 characters will be truncated and not copied,
leading to the installation to fail miserably.
At least this is what I experienced here...

HTH
Thierry

steffen-egal wrote:

>Hello,
>
>First excuse me for my poor english - I'm still lerning it ;-)
>
>My Unattended forgets to add some pathes to the OemPnPDriversPath in 
>the unattended file.
>My Path is like
>
>$OEM$/$1/drivers/Intel/Ixxx
>                               /Ixxy
>                               /Ixxz
>                       VIA/VIAxxx
>                               /xxy
>                               /xxz
>
>the complete "drivers" directory is downloaded to HDD but only Intel/ 
>(no
>sub-dir) is included in the unatteded file.
>the VIA path is included with all it's sub-dirs !? whats the Problem? I 
>don't understand much Perl so I can't help me myself. Hope you have a 
>Tip for me what the criterial for a path is to be added to the 
>OemPnPDriversPath or not.
>
>Thx for any help
>
>Greets from Germany
>
>STEFFEN
>
>
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