Computer or Workgroup Name Not Set Properly Using Msbatch.inf (170846)
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This article was previously published under Q170846 SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to use an Msbatch.inf file to set the computer name or
workgroup name during a batch installation of Windows 95 and you specify
the name using a variable, the name may be set to the variable itself
instead of the value the variable is intended to represent.
CAUSE
This problem occurs because the values assigned to the ComputerName and
WorkGroup parameters in the Msbatch.inf file do not need to be enclosed
in quotation marks and because the percent character (%) is a valid
character in workgroup and computer names in Windows 95. Therefore, when
you use an Msbatch.inf file to set the computer name or workgroup name,
the Windows 95 Setup program cannot distinguish between percent
characters used to enclose variable names and percent characters intended
to be included in the computer name or workgroup name.
REFERENCES
For additional information about using an Msbatch.inf file for batch
installations of Windows 95, see Appendix D in the Microsoft Windows 95
Resource Kit.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/17/2000 |
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Keywords: | kbsetup KB170846 |
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