FIX: Unattended Setup Disables EnableDHCPFlag on Second Adapter
ID: Q177267
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
SYMPTOMS
When you perform an unattended installation on a system that is multihomed
and the answer file (Unattend.txt) has the parameter DHCP = YES in the
TCP/IP parameters section, only the first adapter will receive an IP
address. The second adapter will be set to use a static IP address in which
the IP address and subnet mask are blank.
CAUSE
This is caused by the EnableDHCPFlag in Oemnxptc.inf being set to 0 (zero),
which means off, for the second adapter.
RESOLUTION
To work around this problem, modify the Oemnxptc.inf file on the
distribution share so that it checks to see if STF_GUI_UNATTENDED is set to
YES.
- On your distribution share, expand the Oemnxptc.in_ file by typing the
following at the command prompt:
Expand Oemnxptc.in_ Oemnxptc.inf
- Rename the compressed Oemnxptc.in_ file to Oemnxptc.sav.
This step is required because this not only offers a backup copy of the
file but the setup program will always use the compressed version of the
file if both are present.
- Use any text editor to modify the following section of the .inf file:
Before modifications are made:
[InstallOption]
set Option = $($1)
set SrcDir = $($2)
set AddCopy = $($3)
set DoCopy = $($4)
set DoConfig = $($5)
set InstallFromRas = $($6)
set EnableDHCPFlag = $($7)
set InstallList = $($8)
ifstr(i) $(EnableDHCPFlag) == ""
set EnableDHCPFlag = 0
Debug-Output "DHCP Phase 1 Flag :"$(EnableDHCPFlag)
Debug-Output "DHCP Phase 1 Adapter :"$(EnableDHCPForThisAdapter)
endif
ifstr(i) $(InstallList) == ""
set InstallList = {"1","1","0","0","0","0","0","0"}
After modification are made:
[InstallOption]
set Option = $($1)
set SrcDir = $($2)
set AddCopy = $($3)
set DoCopy = $($4)
set DoConfig = $($5)
set InstallFromRas = $($6)
set EnableDHCPFlag = $($7)
set InstallList = $($8)
ifstr(i) $(EnableDHCPFlag) == ""
set EnableDHCPFlag = 0
;**************modified code begins here****************
Ifstr(i) $(!STF_GUI_UNATTENDED) == YES
set EnableDHCPFlag = 1
endif
;**************Modifications end here******************
Debug-Output "DHCP Phase 1 Flag :"$(EnableDHCPFlag)
Debug-Output "DHCP Phase 1 Adapter :"$(EnableDHCPForThisAdapter)
endif
ifstr(i) $(InstallList) == ""
set InstallList = {"1","1","0","0","0","0","0","0"}
- Save the file and begin your unattended setup.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft Windows NT
version 4.0. We are researching this problem and will post new information
here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
Additional query words:
unattend two NIC Unattended Setup
Keywords : kbsetup kbbug4.00 kbOPK ntsetup NTSrvWkst kbSBK
Version : winnt:4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbbug