Customized Installation - IBM x 340 Series Hardware Maintenance Manual

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/R: drive+path+filename
/S: drive+path
/T: drive
/TU: drive+path

Customized installation

2.
Copy the files from the appropriate Client Services for Netfinity Manager
directories.
For example, when creating a source directory to distribute Netfinity Manager for
OS/2, copy all of the files from the OS2/SERVICES directory into the source
directory.
3.
Copy the files from the appropriate Netfinity Manager directory.
For example, when creating a source directory to distribute Netfinity Manager for
OS/2, copy all of the files from the OS2/MANAGER directory into the source
directory.
After an installation source directory has been created, use a response file and the
Netfinity Manager installation program command-line parameters. The Netfinity
Manager installation program supports the following command-line parameters:
Specifies the drive, path, and file name of the response file. See the
NETFBASE.RSP file (located in the directory in which Netfinity
Manager was installed) for an example of a response file with
comments on the included parameters.
Specifies the drive and path to install from. This is the directory to
which the files were copied.
Specifies the drive to install to. Default is the current startup drive.
Specifies the drive and path of the CONFIG.SYS file to update. The
default is to change the CONFIG.SYS in the root directory of the drive
specified in the /T parameter (or the startup drive). This parameter is
ignored if the ChangeConfig parameter in the response file is FALSE.
For example, the line:
NETFINST /R:NETFBASE.RSP /S:Y:\NETFIN
/T:C /TU:D:\
will install Netfinity Manager, using the options in the response file
NETFBASE.RSP, from the directory Y:\NETFIN, to drive C: (the
directory to which the files are installed is taken from the response
file), and will modify the CONFIG.SYS file in the D:\ directory.
Note: For information on how to use a CID-enabled software distribution manager,
refer to the publications provided with the individual CID-enabled product.
For security reasons, not all users might need to have access to all services. User
access can be restricted by creating a customized installation that will prevent some
services from being installed.
To create a customized installation, the INSTALL.INI file must be edited. For example,
when creating a customized Netfinity Manager for Windows 95 or NT installation,
edit the INSTALL.INI file that is found on Netfinity Manager directory.
The INSTALL.INI file has three sections, separated by the line
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