How To Make a Network Software Component Setup Disk from CD-ROM
ID: Q131305
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation versions 3.5, 3.51
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Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.5, 3.51
SUMMARY
You can make a floppy disk that contains an installable network
components such as TCP/IP or DLC. If you only have the Windows NT CD-ROM
disc, and you can only install
network components from floppy disks, you can make a disk that contains
network components such as TCP/IP or DLC.
MORE INFORMATION- Format a blank disk.
- Copy all files with an extension of *.S (Server version) or *.W
(Workstation) (each are two bytes in size) from the CD-ROM root
directory to the disk.
For Windows NT 4.0, copy a file called: CDROM_S.40 (for Server)
or CDROM_W.40 (for Workstation) from the CDROM root directory
to the disk.
- Find the INF file which contains the list of files you need to copy from
the \I386 directory on the CD-ROM.
OEMNXPDL.INF for installing DLC protocol
OEMNXPTC.INF for TCP/IP protocol
For additional information on INF files, see the following article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q130209
List and Description of Windows NT 3.5 Information Files (*.INF)
NOTE: The INF files you need exist in compressed form on the
distribution media and must be expanded using the EXPAND.EXE utility
before you can read them with a text editor. For example:
EXPAND E:\I386\OEMNXPTC.IN_ A:\OEMNXPTC.INF
- Open the INF file with a text editor.
- Search for the section "[FILES-xxx]", where xxx is the component you
wish to install. For example:
[FILES-DLC] and [FILES-DLCAPI] for the DLC protocol
- Copy all the files listed under the "[FILES-xxx]" section to the disk.
- The disk now contains the necessary files to install the component
listed in the Add Software list box in the Network section of Control
Panel.
Additional query words:
prodnt
Keywords : nthowto ntconfig
Version : 3.50 3.51
Platform : WINDOWS
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