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SUMMARY
Unattended Setup with Windows NT 4.0 supports the use of the Uniqueness
Database File (UDF), which provides the ability to specify per-computer
parameters. The functionality of the UDF is to merge or replace specific
sections of the answer file for the GUI portion of setup. The use of the
UDF provides a structured and convenient method for the deployment of
Windows NT 4.0 on a large scale.
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The UDF is an ASCII text file created using a simple text editor. The file
is stored with the other Windows NT files on the distribution server.
Example 1In this example, two Unique IDs have been created: UserID1 and UserID2. UserID1 and UserID2 will have Userdata, GuiUnattended, and Network sections that will merge or replace the corresponding sections in the answer file.
In the next section of the UDF, Unique ID sections are identified by using the Unique ID and the section name, separated by a colon. Example 2In this example, the Userdata, GuiUnattended, and Network sections will be merged into the answer file. See the sample Unattend.txt file at the end of this article as a reference.
Merging of this unique information occurs during the execution of Winnt.exe or Winnt32.exe. To invoke the UDF file, use the following command-line options: /u:answer_file /s:NT_Source /t:temp_drive /UDF:UniqueID,local_name_of_udf Example: winnt /u:answ.txt /s:z:\ /t:c: /udf:userid1,z:\udf.txt ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONSample answer file used for reference:
For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q155197 Unattended Setup Parameters for Unattend.txt FileAdditional information on Windows NT 4.0 deployment is available on the Microsoft web site at http://www.microsoft.com/ under the Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Home Page Migration Tools section. Additional query words: prodnt Unattended Setup
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