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== SUMMARY ==
== SUMMARY ==


In the Release Notes for BackOffice Small Business Server (Readme.wri on Disk 1), step 6 of &quot;Follow these steps to create boot disks&quot; incorrectly states the path to the file Winnt.sif.<br />
In the Release Notes for BackOffice Small Business Server (Readme.wri on Disk 1), step 6 of "Follow these steps to create boot disks" incorrectly states the path to the file Winnt.sif.<br />
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Below are the steps as read in the Readme.wri:<br />
Below are the steps as read in the Readme.wri:<br />

Latest revision as of 11:07, 21 July 2020

Knowledge Base


Doc Error: Small Business Server Boot Disk Creation

Article ID: 175519

Article Last Modified on 11/5/2003



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server 4.0



This article was previously published under Q175519

SUMMARY

In the Release Notes for BackOffice Small Business Server (Readme.wri on Disk 1), step 6 of "Follow these steps to create boot disks" incorrectly states the path to the file Winnt.sif.

Below are the steps as read in the Readme.wri:

  1. Insert Disc 1 into the CD-ROM drive.
  2. Open a command box by clicking Programs on the Start menu and clicking Command Prompt.
  3. In Command Prompt, change the drive to your CD-ROM drive letter. If your CD-ROM drive is E:, type E: and press the Enter key.
  4. Type cd i386.
  5. Type winnt32 /ox.
  6. After the third boot floppy disk is created, copy Winnt.sif from d:\i386\support directory (replace d: with the correct drive letter for your CD-ROM) to BOOT DISK #2.


MORE INFORMATION

The d:\i386\support directory does not exist. The Winnt.sif file can be found in either the d:\i386 or the d:\support directory.


Additional query words: smallbiz

Keywords: KB175519