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gram command-line parameters. The Netfinity Manager
installation program supports the f oll owing c omman d-line
parameters:
/R:

drive+path+filename

Spec if i es th e dr iv e, pa t h, an d fi l e na me of t he resp on se
file. See the NETFBASE.RSP file (located in the direc-
tory in which Netfinity Manager was installed) for an
ex ample of a response file w ith 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 p ath of the CONFIG.SYS file to
update. The default is t o change the CON FIG.SYS in
the root di rectory of the driv e specified in the /T param-
eter (or the startup drive). This parameter is ignored if
the

ChangeConfig

parameter in the response file is
F ALSE.
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 take n 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 soft-
ware distribution manager, refer to the publications
provided with the individual CI D-e nabl ed product.

Customized installat ion

F or se cu r it y rea so ns , no t all us er s migh t need to ha ve
ac cess t o all s ervices. User access can be restricted by cre-
ating a customized installation that will prevent some ser-
vices 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
INST ALL.INI file that is found on Netfinity Manager directory.
The INSTALL.INI file has three sections, separated by the
line
[==]
The first section contains the installation configuration that
can be selected during installation. There can be no more
than eight choices. Each choice ta kes up tw o lines. The
first line is th e text that is displayed ne xt to the installation
configuration radio button. The second line is a list of the
options in the third section that will be installed when this
choice i s sele cted for installatio n.