From: Paul L. <Pau...@da...> - 2008-02-29 10:32:20
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You just need to name the different OS folders differently, e.g. win2k3std and win2k3ent - unattended will poll each folder and figure out which version is inside... From: una...@li... [mailto:una...@li...] On Behalf Of Nagilum Sent: 28 February 2008 23:57 To: 'Edson Rodriguez' Cc: una...@li... Subject: Re: [Unattended] Windows 2003 SP2, XP SP2,Standard and Enterprise - Help Hi, - Of course you can have 3 OS folders, I for example have 5, WinXP Home/Pro(OEM)... - Just google for "Servicepack Slipstream", I think it was *nameSP2*.exe /integrate:PathToDirWhichContainsI386 - Yes you can have, just use OS_media in unattended.csv and you will get what you need. Dunno if it shows different Servicepacks - As you see: no ;) Regards - Christof ________________________________ Von: una...@li... [mailto:una...@li...] Im Auftrag von Edson Rodriguez Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. Februar 2008 23:15 An: una...@li... Betreff: [Unattended] Windows 2003 SP2, XP SP2,Standard and Enterprise - Help I have unattended configured with 2 operating system folders in the 'OS' folder: 1) Windows Server 2003 SP1 2) Windows XP (basic) That works, but I have licenses and would like to setup installs for Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003 SP2 for Standard and another one for Enterprise. So at the end I would like to have 3 installs: 1) Windows 2003 Server SP2 Standard 2) Windows 2003 Server SP2 Enterprise 3) Windows XP SP2 - Is this even possible? - Can I just get a SP2 CD and dump the i386 folder on it's respective 'os folder'? - Can I have two installs of the same OS but different versions and have install.pl know the difference? - Is this where only Unattended-GUI will this even work? Thanks in advance for you help! Edson |