NCR S16 manual Completing the Pre-loaded Installation

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Pre-Loaded Installation

Depending on the version of NCR Server Manager loaded on your server, you may be asked about the type of system you are installing. Answer the questions appropriately for your system and site configuration.

2.Enter your name and company name, and select CONTINUE. You are given the opportunity to change these entries. When the entries are correct, select CONTINUE.

3.Specify this system’s unique name. Type in the name, and select CONTINUE. Do not include any spaces or backward slashes in the system name. You are given the opportunity to change the name. When your entry is correct, select CONTINUE.

4.The installation procedure prepares to configure the network on your system, and copies the required files to the disk.

5.If no network board is found, you are asked whether the installation procedure should automatically detect the Network Interface Card (NIC), or whether you want to install the Microsoft Remote Access Service (MSRAS) on the system. You may be prompted for the full path for the Windows NT installation files. Select the default directory, which will be similar to C:\$WIN_NT$.~ls\. Select CONTINUE to accept the default.

Completing the Pre-loaded Installation

To complete the pre-loaded installation, follow these steps:

1.The installation procedure copies the files for the remainder of the Windows NT Server installation from the temporary installation directory into the Windows NT home directory.

2.Select the domain that the system will join. If this system is to be the Primary Domain Controller of a new domain, you need to select the appropriate button, and complete the name of the domain.

3.If it is to become a Backup Domain Controller, you must select the appropriate button, complete the name of the domain, and the name and password of an administrator on the domain. When you have completed your selections, select OK to continue. Icons and program groups are created for your Windows NT installation.

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Installing Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0

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Contents NCR S16 Minitower Server Page Contents Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 Enterprise Edition Installing SCO Unix ViContents About This Book PrefaceWho Should Read This Book Conventions Used in This Book Related PublicationsInstallation Overview Overview Documentation Needed for Setup Where to Start Step What to Do How to Do It Where to Find InformationConfirming the Cmos Settings and Configuring PCI Adapters Confirming the Cmos Settings and Configuring PCI Adapters Confirming the Cmos Settings Return to Page 1, and set parameters as followsECC Power Management Mode Configuring PCI Adapters Inta Intb Intc IntdConfiguring PCI Adapters Configuring PCI Adapters Confirming the Scsi Adapter Settings Confirming the Scsi Adapter Settings Configuring the Scsi Adapters For Wide devices onlyConfiguring the Scsi Adapters Send Start Unit Command Installing Microsoft Windows NT Server Installing Microsoft Windows NT Server Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server Entering Windows SetupInstalling from the CD-ROM Inserting the Windows NT Server Setup DiskPreparing the Hard Disk Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server Completing User and Server Information ContinueSelecting Network Protocols Providing Additional Setup Information Completing the Installation Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server Page Installing Microsoft Windows NT Server Overview Starting the Pre-Loaded Installation Pre-Loaded InstallationEntering the Setup Routine for NCR Server Manager Completing the Pre-loaded Installation Pre-Loaded Installation Non-Pre-Load Installation Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server Preparing the Hard Disk Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server Installing the Network Selecting Network Protocols Entering Additional Setup Information Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 Enterprise Edition Action Reference Install Service Pack Enable 4 GB Support Boot.ini File Before Modification ExampleBoot.ini File After Modification Example Enable 4 GB Support Installing Netware Installing Netware Installation Overview Rebooting the Server and Creating a Primary DOS Partition Rebooting the Server and Creating a Primary DOS Partition Using an Adaptec Controller Loading the Controller’s DriversLoading the CD-ROM as a NetWare Volume Installing NetWare Switching to the System Console Screen Choosing DriversCompleting the Installation Load Smcpwr SLOT=? FRAME=???? NAME=SMCPWR1E83 Installing NetWare Installing SCO Unix Installing SCO Unix Installation Overview Rebooting the Server and Installing the Operating System Entering Setup InformationInserting the Supplement Volume Disk Inserting the CD-ROMRebooting the System SCO Release 3 Installing TCP/IP Communications Inserting the Latest SMC Driver DiskCompleting the Installation SCO Release 5 Installing TCP/IP Communications Inserting the SMC SuperDiskSelect Add Protocol. Observe the following Installing UnixWare Installing UnixWare Installation Overview Inserting the Host Bus Adapter HBA Driver Selecting the Installation Method Observing Screen MessagesReinserting the Host Bus Adapter HBA Driver Disk Entering a Password and Completing the Installation Rebooting the Server and Installing the Operating System Installing OS/2 10-2 Installation Overview 10-4 Editing CONFIG.SYS and Rebooting Installing OS/2 Installing MP-RAS Installing MP-RAS Installation Overview Default Installation Overview Restarting the Installation Performing a Default Installation Booting from the Installation MediaSelecting the Type of Installation Selecting the Install Media Device Entering the System Name, Date, and TimeSpecifying the Secondary Disk Installing Licenses Install Licenses MethodsLicenses, press a 11-12 Turning the System Off Performing Additional Administrative Tasks Configuration Settings Required for Installing MP-RAS Shadow OptionsEmbedded Adaptec AIC-7880 Scsi Controller Used Resources 11-18