Microsoft LC2000, TC4100, E60, TC3100 Installing Small Business Server, Creating Setup Diskettes

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￿￿If you want to start the setup by booting directly off the Small Business Server 2000 CD (supported for all NetServers), proceed to the following section "Installing Small Business Server 2000."

Creating Setup Diskettes

If you opt for starting the Small Business Server 2000 installation from Setup Diskettes, do the following:

1.You need four blank, formatted diskettes. Label them as listed below:

Small Business Server 2000 Setup Boot. Small Business Server 2000 Setup Disk #2. Small Business Server 2000 Setup Disk #3. Small Business Server 2000 Setup Disk#4

2.Place the Small Business Server 2000 CD on a system running Windows NT or Windows 95 or 98.

3.Open a command prompt and change to the d:\bootdisk directory (assuming that D: is your CD-ROM drive).

4.At the command prompt type:

makebt a: (If using a DOS or a Windows 95 or 98 system)

makebt32 a: (If using an NT system)

5.Follow the on-screen instructions provided by the utility.

Starting the Installation Small Business Server 2000 Using Setup Diskettes

1.Boot from the "Small Business Server 2000 Setup Boot" diskette. Follow instructions displayed, replacing diskettes as necessary.

2.When prompted for the Small Business Server 2000 CD-ROM, place the CD in the drive and then proceed to Step 2 in the next section "Installing Small Business Server 2000" to continue the installation.

Installing Small Business Server 2000

1.If you have opted not to use Setup Diskettes, place the Small Business Server 2000 CD in the CD-ROM drive. Power off and on to reboot the system. You will see a message that reads "Setup is inspecting your hardware configuration.". Then the setup screen will be displayed.

NOTE: If you experience any hang or issue during this time, consult the Tips/Tricks section of this document for help.

2.If you have new drivers to add then press F6 to add OEM SCSI, DAC. Read the message that shows at the bottom of the display indicating when to press F6.

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Contents Table of Contents Introduction RequirementsInstallation Planning Sheet Process Flow High Level ViewInstallation Methods Automatic Installation Using the HP Navigator CDManual Installation do the following Manual Installation Selecting the Manual Installation MethodCreating the Drivers Diskette Installing Small Business Server Creating Setup DiskettesPage Hardware Status Check Initialize Hard Drives Configure Server IP Address Double click Disk ManagementRight click My Network Places Click Properties Domain Controller Setup Attach Clients to NetworkTroubleshooting Tips Enter the Administrator password and click NextTip #1. Upgrading from SBS 4.0 to Small Business Server Tip #4. Small Business Server 2000 Driver Signatures Last known good configuration Tip #6. Installation Fails to Boot after First RebootTip #7. Small Business Server 2000 Recovery Options Safe Mode BootRecovery Console RC Boot Start RC Booting from Small Business Server 2000 CD-ROMFrequently Asked Questions Installing RCBooting RC Appendix Table #1Table #3 Table #2Model Scsi Adapter Ultra Scsi Channel A,B Model Video AdapterTable #5 Table #4Model CD-ROM Type ModelAdapter Firmware Win 2K Max Boot Support Drive SizeTable #6A Table #6BOn-Line Information and Software Sources Table #6C

E800, TC3100, E60, LC2000, TC4100 specifications

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