Network server description configuration files

 

You can customize your integrated Windows servers by creating your own configuration files. For example, you might want to change screen resolution or suppress installation of the IPX protocol. You can do this by following these steps.

  1. Create an NWSD configuration file. See Network server descriptions.

  2. Specify this file with the Configuration file parameter when you install a server or create or change a network server description.

Each time the network server starts, i5/OS uses the configuration file to change the specified integrated server file on the server's C or D drive.

When the Install Windows server (INSWNTSVR) command activates the integrated server, it generates a Windows unattended installation setup script file (UNATTEND.TXT). By specifying your configuration file on the INSWNTSVR command, you can use this file during the installation to modify the UNATTEND.TXT file.

Attention: Be careful what you change with configuration files. Avoid removing device drivers from UNATTEND.TXT, for example, or changing the OEM section or the section that installs TCP. Otherwise, your changes might prevent your server from starting. If you are creating a configuration file to modify an installed server, first make a backup copy of whatever files you plan to change.

If you have problems starting a server after you create a configuration file, see NWSD configuration file errors.