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| | Vista Business, File & Print Sharing, snetcfg I'm trying to install file& Print sharing via a script or batch file onto domain based vista business pc's, preferably without user input. I've found that running snetcfg (xp based one) actually works but gives a prompt about unsigned driver install. I've tried to get round this in several ways - By using the bootoption command By creating a self signed cert and adding to the exe But the prompt still appears. Once you have run this once it does not prompt again. Is there anyway of doing this at all ?. The vista is 32 bit. Cheers Roger |
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