DOCUMENT:Q99646  04-JUN-1993  [W_NT]
TITLE   :INF: Command Line Switches for Windows NT Setup
PRODUCT :Windows NT
PROD/VER:3.10
OPER/SYS:WINDOWS
KEYWORDS:

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The information in this article applies to:
 
 - March Release of Windows NT operating system
   version 3.1
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Summary:
 
The following are optional parameters you can give to Windows NT Setup
(WINNT):
 
   WINNT [/S[:]sourcepath] [/T[:]tempdrive] [/I[:]inffile] [/X | [/F]
   [/C]]

Where:
 
/S[:]sourcepath Specifies the source location of Windows NT files. 
                Must be a full path, including drive letter and
                directory path. Can use universal naming convention
                (UNC) style server paths: \\server\share\... . The
                default source location is the current directory.
 
/T[:]tempdrive  Specifies the drive to use for temporary setup files.
                Setup will search for a drive if none is specified.
 
/I[:]inffile    Specifies the filename (no path) of the setup information
                file. The default is DOSNET.INF.
 
/X              Do not create the Setup boot floppy.
 
/F              Do not verify files as they are copied to the Setup
                boot floppy.
 
/C 	        Skip free-space check on the Setup boot floppy you
                provide.
 
Additional reference words: 3.10

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