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Unclassified ITSG for <strong>Windows</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>2003</strong><br />

MachineObjectOU="OU=File <strong>Server</strong>s, OU=Public <strong>Server</strong>s, DC=Department_Name,<br />

DC=local"<br />

The MachineObjectOU value defines the Organizational Unit of the system in the Domain.<br />

NOTE:<br />

Local Domain values are required.<br />

3.2.1.4 [LicenseFilePrintData]<br />

AutoMode=Per<strong>Server</strong><br />

The AutoMode value defines the license mode. Enter either PerSeat or Per<strong>Server</strong>.<br />

NOTE: If Per<strong>Server</strong> is specified then the AutoUsers value must be supplied as well.<br />

AutoUsers=5<br />

The AutoUsers value determines the number of concurrent users the Per<strong>Server</strong> license supports.<br />

NOTE: A local value is required that reflects the license purchased for the system.<br />

3.2.1.5 [Unattended]<br />

OemPreinstall=No<br />

The OEMPreinstall value determines if there are OEM files to be installed. The setting ‘No’<br />

indicates all files are on the <strong>Windows</strong> distribution.<br />

UattendedSwitch=Yes<br />

The UnattendedSwitch value specifies whether Setup skips <strong>Windows</strong> Welcome. The setting<br />

‘Yes’ skips the <strong>Windows</strong> Welcome.<br />

Repartition=No<br />

The Repartition value determines what action to take on first drive partitions. The setting ‘No’<br />

maintains all partitions on the first drive.<br />

TargetPath=<strong>Windows</strong><br />

The TargetPath value defines the location of the operating system. The setting ‘<strong>Windows</strong>’ places<br />

the operating system files in a windows folder.<br />

10 March 2004 Automated Installation

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