[sysinfo] ; ; Use this section to specify whether you want Setup to display the ; System Configuration screen. Specify "yes" to display the screen and "no" ; if you don't want the screen displayed. (The default value is "no".) ; ; You may want to display and review the System Configuration screen so ; that you can confirm the configuration settings before continuing with ; Setup. showsysinfo=yes [configuration] ; ; Use this section to specify the various devices on your system. You can ; find the values for each variable in the SETUP.INF file. If you omit an ; entry, Windows uses the detected or default device. ; ; If you are updating Windows, some of these entries will be ignored and ; Windows will use the devices that are already installed. If you want to ; force the update and override the installed device, precede the value ; with an exclamation point (!), for example, display = !vga. Only the ; Machine, Display, Mouse devices require an exclamation point ; for overriding the installed device during an upgrade. ; Machine profile string from [machine] section of SETUP.INF machine = ibm_compatible ; Display profile string from [display] section of SETUP.INF display = vga ; Mouse profile string from [pointing.device] section of SETUP.INF mouse = ps2mouse ; Network profile string from [network] section of WINNET.INF ; followed by version profile string from the appropriate ; [xxxxxxx.versions] section which identifies the network version. ; The following example will setup Windows using ; "Microsoft Workgroup (version 3.11)" ; network = wfwnet/00026000 ; Keyboard profile string from [keyboard.types] section of SETUP.INF keyboard = t4s0enha ; Language profile string from [language] section of SETUP.INF language = plk ; Keyboard Layout profile string from [keyboard.tables] section of SETUP.INF kblayout = poldll [windir] ; ; Use this section to specify where to put Windows files. If a previous ; version of Windows is already set up in the specified directory, Setup ; will update it. If you do not specify a directory, or if the specified ; directory is not valid, Setup displays a dialog box asking you to specify ; the directory in which you want to set up Windows. c:\windows [userinfo] ; ; Use this section to specify the user and company name. The first line ; specifies the user's name. This line is required. The second specifies ; the company name, and is optional. Both names can be up to 30 characters ; long and must be enclosed in double quotation marks (" ") if they include ; blank spaces. The third line specifies the product number. ; ; If you do not specify a user name, a dialog box appears during Setup asking ; for the user's name. ; ; If you are setting up Windows across a network, the [userinfo] section ; will be ignored. ; "Jan Kowalski" ; User Name (30 chars MAX) (required) "Microsoft Corporation" ; Company Name (30 chars MAX) (optional) xx-xxx-xxxx-xxxx ; Product No. (16 chars MAX) (optional) [network] ; Use this section to specify Microsoft Workgroup network options ; and network adapters. This section will only be processed if ; the Network entry in the [configuration] section is a version of ; wfwnet (Microsoft Workgroup). ; Network = wfwnet/00026000 ; MultiNet profile string from the [multinet] section of WINNET.INF ; MultiNet= ; UserName (20 chars MAX) ; ; If you do not specify a user name, either the current user name setting ; from SYSTEM.INI is used, or a default value is used. ; UserName = ; Workgroup (15 chars MAX) ; ; If you do not specify a workgroup, either the current workgroup setting ; from SYSTEM.INI is used, or a default value is used. ; WorkGroup = ; Computer Name (15 chars MAX) ; ; If you do not specify a computer name, either the current computername ; setting from SYSTEM.INI is used, or a default value is used. ; ComputerName = ; ShowNames tells setup whether or not to display the user names ; to the user. Select "yes" to show the names to the user, or "no" ; if you do not want to display the names. The default value is "no". ; ShowNames = yes ; MakeProtocol determines whether this file contains a default protocol.ini. ; If MakeProtocol is "yes", then the .SHH file will be copied as ; PROTOCOL.INI and the non-protocol.ini sections will be deleted. The ; section below called [protocol.ini] contains the names of the sections ; to delete to make a complete protocol.ini. ; ; MakeProtocol = no ; don't create a protocol.ini ; MakeProtocol = yes ; strip the .shh file copy to a new protocol.ini ; ; If the value is "no" but no previous protocol.ini exists, setup will ; prompt the user for a netcard and install default protocols. MakeProtocol = no [protocol.ini] ; Sections to be deleted from the .shh file in order to make protocol.ini sysinfo= configuration= windir= userinfo= network= protocol.ini= dontinstall= options= printers= endinstall= [dontinstall] ; ; Use this section to specify components that you do not want to set up ; on your system. By default, all components will be installed. If you do ; not want to set up a particular component, include it in this section. accessories ; Do NOT install accessories readmes ; Do NOT install readme files games ; Do NOT install games screensavers ; Do NOT install screen savers bitmaps ; Do NOT install bitmaps [options] ; ; Use this section to specify whether you want to set up applications ; during Setup, and/or start the Windows Tutorial at the end of Setup. ; If you don't want any of these options, you can omit this section. ; ; If you choose to set up applications, you can either set them up ; interactively during Setup (you choose which applications you want to set ; up,) or you can specify that you want Setup to automatically set up all ; applications found on your hard disk. ; ; If you specify both "setupapps" and "autosetupapps", all applications on ; your hard disk will be set up. ; setupapps ; Setup applications already on hard disk autosetupapps ; Set up all applications on hard disk tutorial ; Start Windows Tutorial at the end of Setup [printers] ; ; Use this section to specify any printers you want to set up. You specify a ; printer description and a port. Values for the printer description ; variable are listed in the [io.device] section of the CONTROL.INF file. ; Values for the port variable are listed in the [ports] section of the ; WIN.INI file. ; ; The printer description must be enclosed in double quotation marks (" ") ; if it contains blank spaces. The port value must appear exactly as it does ; in the WIN.INI file. If you do not want to set up a printer, omit this ; section. ; "HP LaserJet III",LPT1: [endinstall] ; ; Use this section to specify whether you want Setup to make modifications ; to the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files and whether you want Setup to ; exit to DOS or restart your system when it has finished installing Windows. ; ; The "configfiles" entry specifies whether Setup should modify the ; CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT with the necessary changes, or whether Setup ; should save the proposed changes in separate files called CONFIG.WIN and ; AUTOEXEC.WIN in your WINDOWS directory. If you choose the latter, you must ; make the changes yourself. ; ; You can specify one of the following entries. ; ; configfiles = modify ;writes modifications back to source. ; configfiles = save ;saves changes to alternate (*.win) files. ; ; If you do not specify a "configfiles" entry, the CONFIG.SYS and ; AUTOEXEC.BAT files will be modified by Setup. ; ; The "endopt" entry specifies what happens at the end of Setup. You can ; specify one of the following entries. ; ; endopt = exit ; Setup exits to DOS ; endopt = reboot ; Setup reboots your computer ; ; NOTE: 'endopt = restart' is not valid for Microsoft Workgroup. ; If you specify restart, the exit option will be taken instead. ; ; If you do not specify an "endopt" entry, a dialog box appears at the end ; of Setup asking the user to choose from the two options. ; ; If you are using the network option for setting up Windows (Setup /n), the ; reboot option is not valid. Setup will exit to DOS instead of rebooting ; your system. ; ; If you exit to DOS, you must still reboot your computer before starting ; Windows for Workgroups for the first time so that the correct network ; device drivers will be loaded. ; configfiles = save endopt = exit