Running Custom Setup Scripts

The following procedure describes how to run Windows 95 Setup from a setup script.

To run Windows 95 Setup using a setup script with minimal user action

  1. Start the computer running the existing network client software.
  2. Connect to the server or drive that contains the Windows 95 source files.

    The network administrator can include this step in the login script to avoid user action.

  3. Change to the directory where the Windows 95 Setup files are located.
  4. At the command line, run Windows 95 Setup by specifying the batch file that contains the setup script, using this syntax:

When you run Windows 95 Setup in this way, Setup takes all settings from the custom script. For information not defined in the setup script, Windows 95 Setup migrates settings from an earlier version of Windows 3.x on the computer, uses built-in defaults, or prompts the user to provide information.

After copying files, Windows 95 Setup restarts the computer and begins the Run-Once setup operations (printer setup, program group conversions, and so on). When these operations are finished, Windows 95 is completely installed.

When the user quits Windows 95 Setup at this point, Setup writes all changes to the Registry. The user can restart the computer and log on with the usual logon name and password.

The network administrator can automate this process by providing each user with a floppy disk that contains the necessary files for starting the computer, connecting to the network, and running Windows 95 Setup with a custom setup script.