Re: Unatended Windows Setup Kits

  • From: Tommy Moore <stp1800@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 09:40:36 -0500

Hi.
If you have the install cds for these systems there should be a 
program on them called msbatch I believe it is.
There's lots of good documentation out there for doing auto installs 
of microsoft operating systems out there.
Another option you might want to look at is using ghost to save you a 
little time as well.
Get the system setup the way you want it and then use ghost to make an 
image of a freshly installed system.
Haven't been able to get ghost to save the jaws authorization key on 
the drive so this may be a problem for you.

Tom

On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 
03:26:26PM +1100, Marvin Hunkin wrote:
> Hi.
> doing a subject at my college next semester, where i have to install win 98,
> win 2 k and win xp pro or home.
> got the windows xp setup kit.
> but looking for the win 98 and 2000 setup kit.
> if any one knows where i can get these let me know.
> cheers Marvin.
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