Preventing Windows NT Clients from Installing SNA Admin

Last reviewed: April 17, 1997
Article ID: Q107865
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft SNA Server for Windows NT, version 2.0

SUMMARY

The SNA Server setup program for Windows NT clients automatically copies the SNA Server Admin program. This article describes how to disable this.

MORE INFORMATION

When installing SNA Server client software on a Windows NT client machine, the SNA Server 2.0 setup program assumes the user will also want to install the SNA Server Admin to configure and manage SNA Servers in the domain.

However, administrators may want to limit Windows NT users to SNA Server client functionality only and prevent users from installing the SNA Server Admin program. To do this, do the following:

  1. Locate the SNA Server machine(s) that are supporting SNA Server client installation over the network.

  2. Locate the <snaroot>\CLIENTS\WINNT\SETUP.INF file.

  3. Using a text editor (such as EDIT), open SETUP.INF, locate the [DoAdminFiles] section (located on line 3450) and add the following two lines, marked with ">" (but do not add the ">" character):

         [DoAdminFiles]
    
             set Status = STATUS_SUCCESSFUL
         >   set !InstallAdminFiles = $(!False)
         >   return $(Status)
             read-syms AdminFilesDlg
             ...
    
    
Once these two lines are added, the Windows NT user will no longer have the option of installing the Admin program and it will not be copied to the client machine.


Additional query words: prodsna
Keywords : kbnetwork ntdomain
Version : 2.0
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: April 17, 1997
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