How to Set Up a Floppy-Disk-Boot Server-Based Installation

Last reviewed: March 17, 1998
Article ID: Q133349
95 WINDOWS kbsetup kbref

The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows 95

SUMMARY

This article describes how to set up a floppy disk boot server-based installation of Windows 95 using any of the following networks:

  • Microsoft LAN Manager
  • Microsoft Windows NT
  • Novell NetWare

MORE INFORMATION

Before you can set up a floppy disk boot server-based installation of Windows 95, you must accomplish the following items:

  • All the Windows 95 files must be copied to the server using the Netsetup.exe tool.
  • You must have a real-mode connection to the server.
  • You must have a drive mapped to the Windows 95 folder on the server.
  • You must have a drive mapped to a home directory on the server where individual user folders and files are to be placed.
  • You must have full access rights to the home directory.

To set up a floppy disk boot server-based installation, use the following steps:

  1. Create an Msbatch.inf file and store it in any accessible location. You can create an Msbatch.inf file using Netsetup.exe or Batch.exe. To create an Msbatch.inf file using Batch.exe, follow these steps:

    a. Run Batch.exe from the Netsetup folder on the Windows 95 CD-ROM.

    b. Click Network Options.

    c. Click Enable Server Based Setup, then click Floppy Disk Boot.

    d. Click Done. Save the file with an .inf extension.

    NOTE: You can store the Msbatch.inf file in any location that is accessible to users. You can choose any other options to automate Setup, but users who use such an .inf file will have no choice but to use the parameters specified in the file.

    To create an Msbatch.inf file using Netsetup.exe, follow these steps:

    a. Run Netsetup.exe from the Netsetup folder on the Windows 95 CD-ROM.

    b. Click the Make Script button.

    c. Enter a filename and location for the .inf file, then click OK.

    d. Click Install Location.

    e. Click the Server Based Setup check box to select it.

    f. Click the Store Windows dialog box, then click On The Server.

    g. Click Boot Device, then click Floppy Boot.

    h. Click any other options you want to use to automate Setup.

    i. Click OK.

    NOTE: You can choose any other options to automate Setup. However, any user who runs Setup pointing to such an .inf file will have no choice but to use the parameters specified in the file. You can save the file with any eight-character name, but the extension must be .inf.

  2. Change to the Windows 95 folder on the network server and run Setup.exe specifying the script file you want to use. Use the syntax

          setup <path>:\<filename>.inf
    

    where <path> is the path for the script file, and <filename> is the name for the script file.

    NOTE: The .inf file can be in any location. If you do not specify an .inf file, Setup uses the default .inf file located in the Windows 95 directory on the server.

    During the installation process, Setup prompts you to enter the location of the machine folder. Enter a path from your home directory. For example, if you have mapped drive E to your home directory on the server, you could enter:

          e:\<username>
    

    If prompted, choose Custom Setup, and then choose to specify your network adapter and network adapter settings when you are prompted by Setup.

    After Setup finishes copying files, you are prompted to insert a blank disk for the startup files. After you do so and the startup files are copied, Windows 95 restarts from the startup disk. When Windows 95 starts, you receive the following error message:

          Error: 0001 The section corresponding to this workstation could not
          be found in the MACHINES.INI
    

  3. Edit the Autoexec.bat file on the startup disk. Map a drive to your home directory on the network server in the Autoexec.bat file.

  4. Edit the Machines.ini file located in the Windows 95 folder on the network server. Add the following lines to the file:

          [node address]         - This is the 12-digit node address listed
                                   when you boot from the startup disk.
    
          Sysdatpath=<path>      - This is the path to the machine folder
                                   in your home directory that you created
                                   in step 2.
    
          <X>=\\<server>\<share> - This is the path to the Windows 95
                                   directory on the server.
    
    

  5. Reboot your computer using the startup disk. Setup will finish.


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Last reviewed: March 17, 1998
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