The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Systems Management Server versions 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2
SUMMARY
The installation of the Windows NT 3.51 Service Pack 1 requires manual
input. To perform an unattended installation of the Service Pack, you
modify the Service Pack information (.INF) file.
NOTE: Do not perform the unattended installation of the Service Pack from
the Package Command Manager Service (PCMSVC32) because the Service Pack
Setup program fails to restart the computer. Use the desktop Package
Command Manager (PCMWIN32) instead.
MORE INFORMATION
To perform an unattended installation of the Windows NT 3.51 Service
Pack 1, close all applications and do the following:
NOTE: Specific line changes to the files below are valid only for
Windows NT 3.51 Service Pack 1. The changes described in this article are
intended to be used as a starting point, and deal only with the initial and
final dialog messages. If other errors are encountered during the update
process, such as low disk space or incorrect Windows NT version,
additional dialog messages may appear.
- Copy all Service Pack files to a working directory accessible by the
site server that will be used to send the package.
- In the working directory, copy UPDATE.INF to a new file. For example:
COPY UPDATE.INF SP1QUIET.INF.
- Using a text editor, edit the SP1QUIET.INF file. Comment out, by placing
a semi-colon (;) in front of, the six lines that start at line 305
(SHELL through ENDIF). This suppresses the initial dialog box that
normally displays the following:
Setup is going to update your Windows NT system with the English
version of the update program. If you wish to cancel the update
process, please press Cancel or press OK to continue.
- Comment out, with a semi-colon, three lines starting at line 473
(UI START through UI POP). This suppresses the dialog box that prompts
users to allow the system to be restarted. The system will reboot
automatically.
- Create an intermediate script file. For example, create a file called
SP1.BAT with the following contents:
rem Supporting batch file to apply Windows NT 3.51 Service Pack 1
rem Create a safe place to store a local copy of the Service Pack
rem so we can give SETUP.EXE an absolute path to the source
rem directory.
md c:\nt351sp1
rem Copy the Service Pack files from the CDM set by PCM to the
rem safe directory. Administrators should remove this using another
rem (PCM) method later.
copy *.* c:\nt351sp1\*.*
rem Run Windows NT Setup
setup.exe /s c:\nt351sp1 /i c:\nt351sp1\sp1quiet.inf
- Create a .PDF file (for example, SP1QUIET.PDF) containing the
following:
NOTE: If you want to configure additional inventory properties, place
the in the PDF as well. However this single property should be
sufficient.
[PDF]
Version=1.0
[Unattended Setup]
CommandLine=sp1.bat
CommandName=Unattended NT 3.51 SP1 Installation
UserInputRequired=FALSE
SynchronousSystemExitRequired=TRUE
SupportedPlatforms=Windows NT 3.1 (x86), Windows NT 3.1 (MIPS),
Windows NT
3.1 (Alpha)
[Package Definition]
Product=Windows NT
Version=3.51
Comment=NT 3.51 Service Pack 1 English
SetupVariations=Unattended
[Setup Package for Inventory]
InventoryThisPackage=TRUE
Detection Rule Part 1=file 1
[file 1]
FILE=NTOSKRNL.EXE
COLLECT=FALSE
Checksum=
CRC=
DATE=7, 27, 95
SIZE=805264
TIME=
BYTE=
WORD=
LONG=
TOKEN 1=
TOKEN 2=
TOKEN 3=
TOKEN 4=
- Import the .PDF file and point it to the subdirectory containing all
the Service Pack 1 files (including the SP1QUIET.INF file). When you
install this package on unattended servers, remember to make the package
mandatory (check the mandatory time also), and send it only to systems
running Windows NT version 3.51. You must also check the System
(Background) Task in the package properties.
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