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Windows NT switches

Below are various switches which can be used in combination to the setup command used to setup Windows NT 4.0

 

/b Option to not make the three Setup boot disks.
/c Skips the check for available free space.
/I:inf_file Specify the name of the Setup information file. The default file name is Dosnet.inf
/f Options to skip the verifying of files as they are copied.
/l Creates a log file called $WINNT.LOG that will list all errors that occur as files are being copied to the temporary directory.
/ox Creates the three Setup boot disks and then stops.
/s:server_path Specifies the location of the installation source files.
/t Specifies a temporary drive.
/u Allows all or part of an installation to proceed unattended. The /b option for floppy less installation is automatically invoked and the /s option for location of the source files must be used. The /u option can be followed with the name of an answer file to fully automate installation.
/udf Use during an unattended installation to specify settings unique to a specific computer that are contained in a uniqueness data file.
/w Undocumented Switch that enables the WINNT.EXE program to execute in windows instead of requiring execution from a MS-DOS command prompt.
/x Does not create the three boot disks. You must already have the three boot disks.
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