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:
/R:
drive+path+filename
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.
/S:
drive+path
Specifies the drive and path to install
from
. This is the directory to which
the files were copied.
/T:
drive
Specifies the drive to install
to
. Default is the current startup drive.
/TU:
drive+path
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.
Customized installation
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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