NT 4.0 Unattended Update Files:
This update package performs unattended software updates under Windows NT 4.0.
It supports upgrading software from SW Release 1.x to SW Release 2.x or to SW Release 3.x, or from SW Release 2.x to SW Release 3.x and future releases. Currently, it does not support downgrading to a prior version.
The batch file, NTUPDATE.BAT, can be invoked via command line options. It upgrades the software silently by copying the files and updating the registry and, if specified, restarts the computer.
The NTUPDATE.BAT batch file can be run from any path but the NT 4.0 OEMSETUP.INF file, the associated software and the NTUPDATE.INF file must be located in the same directory.
The batch file can be executed as stand-alone by providing the command line options or hooked to another package. The NTUPDATE.BAT
can be invoked as follows:
NTUpdate SourcePath INFOption RebootOption
or
NTUpdate SourcePath RebootOption
or
NTUpdate RebootOption
or
NTUpdate
where:
NTUPDATE the name of the batch file
SourcePath : the absolute path to the upgrade software. This is an optional parameter; the default is the current directory.
InfOption : used to pass the INF option for the OEMSETUP.INF file. This is an optional parameter; if not specified, it is auto-detected.
RebootOption : indicates whether to restart the computer after the update is performed.
The options are:
0 = no restart
1 = restart without prompting user
2 = restart by prompting user
For example, to update to the 3.x software from the location "d:\update3", with no restarting after the update option, type the
following command:
NTUPDATE d:\update3 0
During the update, progress bars are displayed. Update results are written to a log file named after the COMPUTERNAME with a '.log' extension in the,
%systemroot%\system32 directory, for example:
"C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\WORK_STATION_16.LOG".
A zero in this file indicates the update was successful, otherwise the update failed. The update will take effect at the next restart of the computer.
NTUPDATE also writes "Pass" or "Fail" to the "Unattended Update" value at registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\INTEL\NIC
The batch file will display a usage message with a '?' parameter: NTUPDATE ? In case of a missing required driver file, the computer displays an
error message.
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