The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARY
This article describes how to create a flat copy of Windows 95 on a
network server so that you can run Setup from the server.
Note that the information in this article applies only to the retail
version of Windows 95; using Netsetup.exe is not supported with Windows
95 OEM Service Release 2 (OSR2).
MORE INFORMATION
To create a flat copy of Windows 95 on a server, use the Netsetup.exe tool
that is located on the Windows 95 CD-ROM. You can run Netsetup.exe only
from a computer running Windows 95. You can create a copy of Windows 95 on
the following server types:
- Microsoft Windows NT
- Microsoft LAN Manager 2.x
- Microsoft Windows 95
- LANtastic 5.x
- Banyan VINES 5.52
- DEC Pathworks 5.x
- IBM OS/2 LAN Server 1.2 or later
- Novell NetWare 3.x and 4.x
- SunSelect PC-NFS 5.0
To create a full copy of Windows 95 on a server, follow these steps:
- Double click the Netsetup.exe file in the Admin\Nettools\Netsetup
folder on the Windows 95 CD-ROM.
- Click the Set Path button.
- Type the network path for the copy of Windows 95.
- Click the Install button.
- Click the Installation Type option you want to use:
Option Meaning
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Server This choice allows for a shared
installation. Only .ini, .dat, and user
files are stored in the local user's
Windows folder.
Local Hard Drive All Windows files are stored on the local
hard disk.
User's Choice User will be prompted for installation
type.
- In the Path To Install From box, type the path for the Windows 95
CD-ROM.
- Click the Default option you want to use:
Option Meaning
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Create Default You can create a custom Msbatch.inf file
to automate the installation process.
Don't Create Default An Msbatch.inf file is created using only
the Installation Type option.
After you make all your selections, Netsetup.exe copies all the Windows 95
files to the server. The following folders are created on the server:
Command
Config
Cursors
Fonts
Media
Program Files
System
INF
ShellNew
Suwin