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Creating a share to install Windows Components such as SNMP
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Applies to:
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Packet Trap 360
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Creating a distribution share to install Windows Components such as SNMP.
Windows XP, Windows 2000 & Windows 2003 (32 bit and 64 bit)
1. Create a folder on the server named \Windist (for example), and share it on the network with the proper share name and permissions. (Keep the share name to eight characters or fewer if it needs to be accessible from an MS-DOS–based or Windows
98–based boot disk.)
Give Administrators Full Access, and give other users Read and Execute permissions.
2. Create a descriptively named subfolder (such as W2K3), and copy the \i386 or \amd64 folder from the Windows CD-ROM into the subfolder.
3. If you are creating a distribution share for Windows Server 2003 R2, copy the \Cmpnents folder from Windows Server 2003 R2 Disc 2 into the same folder in which you copied the \i386 or \amd64 folder.
4. Create a subfolder named $OEM$ in the \i386 or \amd64 folder (or at the same level as the \i386 or \amd64 folder for RIS installations) for any additional drivers
or programs that you want to preinstall. Setup copies all files and folders in this folder into the temporary setup folder during installation, and then deletes them near the end of GUI-mode Setup.
You can also place the \$OEM$ folder outside the distribution share if you place the path (file or UNC) to the \$OEM$ folder after the OEMFilesPath key in the answer file.
5. Create any additional subfolders needed for the installations.
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