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This guide provides detailed steps for installing Windows NT Server, including system requirements and preparation tasks. Key requirements cover hardware specifications such as a 32-bit bus computer with a 486 MHz processor, a minimum of 16 MB RAM, and NTFS file systems. It also addresses server types including primary and backup domain controllers, installation procedures for emergency repair disks, and network configurations. Follow these instructions to ensure optimal setup and performance for your NT Server environment.
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Chapter 5Server Installation • NT Server Requirements • NT Server File Systems • Installation
NT Server Requirements • 32-bit bus computer with an 80486 25 MHz or better processor • VGA or better solution monitor • High density 3.5 -inch floppy disk • CD-ROM drive • 16 MB or more memory • One or more hard disk with 148 MB • Network interface card
NT Server File Systems - I • Security: Backup, trust and privilege, etc, • File compression • File size: 64 GB • File activity information: log or journal • File recognition • NTFS • FAT
NT Server File Systems - II • Server domain • One network with many domain • One or more server in the same domain or different one • Server types • Primary domain controller (with security accounts database) • Backup domain controller (two or more servers) • Standalone server (database)
NT Server File Systems - III • Emergency repair disk • drivers • NTFS file system • NT server operating system
Installation Preparation Task - I • List of hardware components • Hardware configuration information (BIOS) • NT server system requirement • What partition to use (C or D) • File system • Name of NT directory • Name of the server
Installation Preparation Task - II • Password for administrator account (less 14 characters) • Type of server • Protocol selection - NetBEUI • Name for the domain • Emergency repair disk
Installation - I • Boot computer with Setup disk 1 in drive A • Put Setup disk 2 in drive A as requested • enter • Enter • Enter • Put Setup disk 3 in drive A as requested • Enter
Installation - II • Enter • Insert Windows NT Server CD_ROM • Enter • F8 • No Changes: The above list matches mu computer • Enter
Installation - III • Enter • Convert the partition to NTFS • Enter • Accept default • Enter • Exhaustive examination • Enter
Installation - IV • Remove CD_ROM and floppy disk • Enter (computer reboot by itself) • Load CD_ROM • OK • Next (Follow the Setup Wizard)
Installation - Licensing • Name: your full name • Organization: CSUS • Next • Registration • Next • 5 per server (Licensing Modes, leave per seat unchecked) • Next
Installation - Server Name & Type • Computer name: CSUSMIS • Next • Type: Primary Domain Controller • Next
Installation - Administrator • Administrator account: less than 14 characters for password • Next • Emergency repair disk: yes • Next
Installation - Software • Default • Next
Installation - Networking • Wired to the network • Next • Do not check the option to install Microsoft’s Internet Information Server software • Next
Installation - NIC • Start search • Next • NetBEUI protocol (leave other unchecked) • Next
Installation - Network Services • NetBIOS interface • Workstation • Server • Next
Installation - Network Components • Next • Continue • Next
Installation - Network Communications • Next • Type CSUSMIS for computer name • Type MIS_DATA_COM for domain name • Next
Installation - Configuring NT Server - I • Finish • Data & Time tab • Enter current date & time • Time Zone tab • Select proper time zone using scroll box • Close • OK
Installation - Configuring NT Server - I • Insert a blank disk in drive A • OK • Remove the newly created Emergency Repair Disk • Restart computer
Packbell Hardware • IDE CD-ROM (ATAPI 1.2) IDE Controller • Hard disk: ST3660A • No of cylinder: 1057 • No of head: 16 • No of sector: 63 • Size: 520MB • RAM: 640 and 16MB