Uninstall script for CSNW?

M

Mike Maron

Is there an uninstall script for CSNW that works on a W2K
machine? I am about done with a migration from NW411 to
NT4 domain with W2K file and print servers on IP and don't
need IPX or csnw anymore.
 
M

Michael Platts [MSFT]

Hi Mike,

There isn't a pre-generated script that I'm aware of to do this. I've heard
however that the NETSET.EXE utility included in the Windows 2000 Resource
Kit can be used for this. Netset uses the [Networking] sections of an
answer file to apply or change networking settings. It is a bit unusual in
how it works in that it actually removes all networking components and then
installs the ones you want as I understand. You might want to investigate
this tool and of course test it out to see if it might help.

I hope this helps!

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Best regards,
Michael Platts, MCSE
Microsoft Product Support
Windows 2000 Server Networking Team

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H

Harald Bilke

Hi!

Is there an uninstall script for CSNW that works on a W2K
machine? I am about done with a migration from NW411 to

No none!
NT4 domain with W2K file and print servers on IP and don't
need IPX or csnw anymore.


But you may roll your own with AutoIt
 

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