Automating Network Setup Video Options via SETUP.INFLast reviewed: November 21, 1994Article ID: Q69965 |
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SUMMARYWhen Windows 3.0 is set up on a network workstation via the SETUP /N command, a Windows Setup Hardware List appears with a Display option. If some of these workstations have Super VGA cards (SVGA) that can deliver 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768 resolutions, then it is possible to add the proper manufacturers' software driver as an option to the Hardware List by editing the SETUP.INF before running SETUP /N on the individual workstations.
MORE INFORMATIONUse the following outline to add additional video display driver Options via the SETUP.INF file.
Example
P800VGA=7:PVGA800.DRV, "Paradise 800x600 16 Color", "100,120,120", 3:vgacolor.gr2, 2:vgalogo.lgo, x:*vddvga, 7:vpvga.gr3,, 2:vgalogo.rleDEFINITIONS OF 10 SETTINGS
Setting Definition ------- ---------- profile Short driver name driver Name of the driver (that is, PVGA800.DRV) driver Name that the Windows Setup program showsdescription
resolution What font set to use: "100,120,120" = 8514 fonts. "100,96,96" = VGA fonts. "133,96,72" = EGA and Hercules fonts. "200,96,48" = CGA fonts. 286 grabber Screen grabber for old applications in a real and standard modes logo code Startup logo to use vdd Virtual display driver - video display for virtual machines in 386 enhanced mode 386grabber Screen grabber for old applications in enhanced mode. ega.sys Where to find EGA.SYS if needed logo data Logo information to be bound into WIN.COMThe SETUP.INF file is a comma delineated text file formatted for 160 columns that supplies customized directions to the SETUP.EXE.
Preferred Workstation Setup MethodInstall Windows 3.0 on a network (see pages 543-556 of the "Microsoft Windows User's Guide"), and then run the SETUP /N command on each workstation. In some instances (for example, large workstation groups) it may not be efficient to do this and then customize each workstation individually. By editing the SETUP.INF file with a text editor, it is possible to enhance the SETUP /N command so that it customizes each workstation to a company standard.
REFERENCES"Microsoft Windows User's Guide." version 3.0, "Networks and Windows," pages 543-556. "PC Magazine," December 11, 1990, "Windows" column. Pages 503-505.
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