Installing on Windows 95 or 98

vSetupKo ± Korean

vSetupPt ± Brazilian Portuguese

vSetupTw ± Traditional Chinese

4.From the selected language directory, run setup.exe, with the -r option to create a response file.

This can be done by:

a.Highlighting setup.exe

b.Dragging it to the Start, Run dialog

c.Adding -rto the end of the fully-qualified file name

d.Selecting OK to start the process

e.Selecting the components that you want to install

Notes:

a.When the installation has ended, a response file will have been automatically generated that can be used as the basis for unattended installation.

b.The response file SETUP.ISS will be generated in the WINDOWS directory for Windows 95 or Windows 98.

5.When the response file has been generated, you can copy it to the language dependent directory in the shared-resource image directory for your national language.

For example, to copy the SETUP.ISS file from the WINNT35 directory to \IMAGE\SETUPEN, type:

COPY C:\WINNT35\SETUP.ISS M:\INSTMQS\IMAGE\SETUPEN

where SETUPEN is the appropriate language directory for your system.

This assumes that the Windows 95 or 98 operating system was installed to the C drive and that the MQSeries installation image on the server resides on M:\INSTMQS.

Now you have set up your server, you can go on to install on the remote machine.

Installing on the Remote Machine

Unattended installation is particularly useful for installing a client over a network because you can do it from a redirected drive on a LAN server.

The remote machine must have access to the shared-resource image directory, which includes the:

vAppropriate language subdirectory

vDisk subdirectories

To connect the workstation to the redirected drive on the server, follow these steps:

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