Making Installation Disks
A network administrator makes installation disks using the Network Client Administrator on a computer running Windows NT Server. For details, see Chapter 11, "Managing Client Administration," in the Windows NT Server Concepts and Planning Guide.
There are two kinds of Network Client installation disks:
- An installation disk set contains all of the Network Client software. For Network Client 3.0, this is just one disk. You install manually using only this disk.
- A network installation startup disk contains basic MS-DOS and Network Client software, just enough to start a client computer and then copy the full Network Client software over the network from the computer running Windows NT Server. This is usually faster than installing manually.