Microsoft KB Archive/271776

= How to create an MSDN Library shared install point on the network =

Article ID: 271776

Article Last Modified on 12/14/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * MSDN 2003 Universal Edition

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This article was previously published under Q271776



SUMMARY
This article describes how to create a network share point for the installation of the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Library.



MORE INFORMATION
You can use the following steps to create an MSDN Library shared install point on the network.
 * 1) Create a folder on the network that will be available to the client computers.
 * 2) Share the folder, and give read permissions to the client computers.
 * 3) Copy all of the files and folders from the MSDN Library Disc 1 to the shared folder.
 * 4) Verify that the MSDN331.inf file is in the root of the shared folder.
 * 5) Copy the content of MSDN subfolder of Disc 2 to the MSDN subfolder in the shared folder.
 * 6) Copy the MSDN332.inf file from Disc 2 to the root of the shared folder.
 * 7) If the MSDN installation set contains a third CD-ROM, copy the MSDN subfolder of Disc 3 to the MSDN subfolder in the shared folder.
 * 8) If the MSDN installation set contains a third CD-ROM, copy the MSDN333.inf file from Disc 3 to the root of the shared folder.
 * 9) From the client computer, map a network drive to the shared folder.
 * 10) From the client computer, launch Setup.exe from the root of the mapped shared folder.
 * 11) Follow the Installation Wizard instructions. We recommend that you select the Typical setup option if the shared folder is to remain available to the clients. This setup requires the least amount of hard disk space from the client computer. If you do not expect to retain the network installation point, then we recommend a full installation because access to the files would be lost.

On the MSDN Library January 2000 edition or later, the NetCopy utility (NetCopy.exe) sets up a network install point. You can run NetCopy.exe from the MSDN Library Disc 1, and users can connect to the install point and run Setup. For more information, consult the Readmedn.htm file on the MSDN Library Disc 1.

For additional information on how to remove a previously installed version of MSDN Library, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

240350 How to manually uninstall the MSDN Library

