[one-users] Windows* contextualization scripts?

saint at eng.it saint at eng.it
Mon Dec 27 07:58:46 PST 2010


>>>>> "GT" == Giovanni Toraldo <gt at libersoft.it> writes:

GT> I think that a clean solution couldn't exists with the actual
GT> architectural problems on windows systems, not only related to how
GT> to configure your network card, but even how to deal with product
GT> activation that get triggered every time you start a new machine.

AFAIK the latest version of Windows (startin from Vista) should allow
the setting of the IP from a script.

According to the person who said this the recipe should require:

- to create a service launced at bootstrap

- within this servive  parse "config.sh". Maybe the  service could use
  cygwin, solving a lot of problems

- the service should configure the network.

It's not easy and not a "here is the solution to your problem" but is
a way to solve the problem that should work.

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