Microsoft KB Archive/934999

= An Oemsetup.inf file for the Intel Pro 100 NDIS2 network adapter driver is not available in Remote Recover =

Article ID: 934999

Article Last Modified on 7/27/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Winternals Administrator's Pak 4.2
 * Winternals Administrator's Pak 5.0

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SYMPTOMS
In Remote Recover, you cannot find an Oemsetup.inf file for the Intel Pro 100 NDIS2 network adapter driver.

Note Remote Recover is a component of Winternals Administrator's Pak.



CAUSE
This problem occurs because certain versions of the Intel Pro 100 NDIS2 network adapter drivers do not contain an Oemsetup.inf file.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, manually create an Oemsetup.inf file that Remote Recover can use. To do this, follow these steps:  Start Notepad.  Copy the following text into a Notepad file: [disks] 1 = \DOS, &quot;Intel(R) PRO PCI Adapter Driver Disk&quot;, E100B_1

[netcard] a$E100B=&quot;Intel(R) PRO PCI Adapter&quot;,0,ndis,ethernet,real,a$E100B,a$E100B_nif

[a$E100B] devdir=1:E100B.dos device=E100B.dos,@devdir\E100B.dos [a$E100B_nif] Drivername=E100B$ param=Speed,&quot;Line Speed (Mbits/sec)&quot;,text,&quot;Auto-Speed,10,100&quot;,&quot;Auto-Speed&quot;,0x3c param=ForceDuplex,&quot;Force Duplex Mode&quot;,text,&quot;Auto,1,2&quot;,&quot;Auto&quot;,0x3c  Use the following file name when you save the file:

Oemsetup.inf

 When you are prompted for an Oemsetup.inf file in Remote Recover, locate the Oemsetup.inf file that you saved in step 3. Then, the client disk setup will continue as expected.

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Additional query words: Winternals 30100 NDIS2 oemsetup.inf Remote Recover

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