Re: Winnt.sif error
From: Matthew Clark (MD-Clark+MSNG_at_wiu.edu)
Date: 10/06/04
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Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 09:47:43 -0500
I've had one person ask about putting quotes around the name and you
have asked about the ellipsis. I have not done either yet, but what is
really strange, is if you read the ref.chm that MS provides, they say
the following:
Sample
This sample demonstrates one use of the
[WindowsFirewall.portopening_name] section of Unattend.txt.
[WindowsFirewall.WebService]
Protocol= 18
Port = 80
Name = Web Server (TCP 80)
Mode = 1
Scope = 2
Addresses = 192.168.0.5,LocalSubnet
Name
Specifies the friendly name of the port that is used to represent this
entry for Windows Firewall in Control Panel.
Syntax Name = port_name
Value port_name
Example Name = Web Server (TCP 80)
Comments This is a required entry. The friendly name should provide an
indication of why the port is statically opened, such as Web Server (TCP
80) or Telnet Server (TCP 23).
Darren Curtis wrote:
> Did you try removing the Ellipsis (brackets) in the name?
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> Darren Curtis, MCSE
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