Microsoft E60 manual

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    Micr osoft Small Business Server 2000 Installation Guide fo r HP NetServers E60, E800, LC2000, and HP Server tc3100, and tc4100 NOT ICE: The inform ation in this document w as last update d for the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM ver sion M.04.05. If y ou don't hav e the M.04.05 version C D-ROM and y ou're obta ining this docum ent from the[...]

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    Tip #3. Upgrading Small Business Server 2000 from Uniprocessor HAL to Multiprocessor HAL Tip #4. Small Business Serv er 2000 Driver Signat ures Tip #5. Upgrading D5013B NIC Drivers for Small Business Server 2000 Tip #6. Installation Fails to B oot after First Reboot Tip #7. Small Business Server 2000 Recover y Opt ions Tip #8. Terminal Server Servi[...]

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    · One or more hard drives. · Latest system BIOS update. (http://www.hp.com) · Two or more clients for t e sting purpose. (Optional) · HP Driver's diskette if installing devices that have no drive rs included in the Small Business Server 2000 CD-ROM. Example: HP NetRA I D-4 M, HP Fiber Ch annel adapter (Optional), etc. (This driver's d[...]

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    Computer Name: ______________________ Admin Password: _____________________ Date Time Zone: ______________________ Workgroup or Domain Name: ______________ Registration Key: ____________________________ Installation Methods There are s everal ways of installing Small Busi ness Server 2000. The most popular methods are listed below. Select a method [...]

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    Manual Installation Creating the Driver s Diskette Before y ou be gin, use one of the followin g two methods that can be used to creat e the drivers diskette. One method is to create the drivers di skette using a system booted from the Navigator CD. The other method is to create th e drivers di skette using a system that is running Windows NT, Smal[...]

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    · If you want to start the setup by booting di rectly off the Small Business Server 2000 CD (supported for all NetServers), pro ceed to th e following section "Installing Small Business Server 2000." Creat ing Setup Diskettes If you opt for starting the Small Business Server 2000 installation from Setup Diskettes, do the following: 1. Yo[...]

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    NOTE: If the boot device driver is not included on the Small Business Server 2000 CD- ROM, for exampl e the "HP NetRA ID-4M", then do t he following steps aft er pressing F6 a) Press S to select additional hardware. b) Select Other and press Enter . c) When prompted to insert driver diskette , please i nsert the target ad apter driver &ap[...]

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    15. Note: If you see a dialog box titled "Digital Signature Not Found". Please click "Yes" to continue the installati on and read Tip #4 in the trouble shooting section of this guide . 16. Click Next at the reg ional Settings scre en. 17. At the Personalize You r Softwa re screen, enter a name and organization . Then click Nex t[...]

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    2. Click Prop e rti es . This brings up the "System Properties" panel. 3. Click the Hardw are tab. 4. Click the Device Manag er… button. 5. Verify that no devices have either a yellow ba nd (!) or question mark (? ) symbol next to it. (See followin g note for poin ter to excepti ons) Yellow ( ! ) means that there is a resourc e issue wi[...]

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    1. Click Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Computer Managemen t . 2. If necessary click the + sign next to Storage to open this folder. 3. Double click Disk Management . 4. The "Write signa ture and Upgrade" wizard will start if you ha ve new hard drives with no signatures on them. 5. Follow the instructions provided by the wiza r[...]

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    10. Open a command prompt window to verif y th e TC P/IP configuration. Enter the command: ipconfig /a ll You should get a display showing the conf iguration information y ou entered above. 11. Test the link by entering the following at the comm and prompt: ping computername Where com puternam e is the server name. You should get four reply's [...]

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    7. Click Next . The system will take a few minutes with the hour clock on th e display before moving to next screen. 8. Click Next at the "Net BIOS Domai n Name" dialo g box to accept d efault " Domain NetB IOS name:" 9. Click Next to accept "Database and Log Locati ons" def ault values: Database Location: C:WINNTNTD[...]

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    Tip #1. Up grading f rom SBS 4.0 t o Small Busi ness Server 2 000 It is possible to upgrade from any edition of NT 4. 0 including Terminal Server to Small Business Server 2000. Please refe r to the readme.doc on th e Small Business Server 2000 CD and the Small Business Server 2000 Setup Guide for in formation on how to perform the upgrades. Tip #2.[...]

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    5. Click "Display a list of known drivers for this device", and then click "Sho w all hardware of this device cl ass". 6. Click the appropr iate computer t y pe (one that matches your curr ent t ype , except for multiple CPUs), click Next , and then click Fin is h . Tip #4. Small B usiness Server 2000 Dr iver Signatures Small Bu[...]

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    5. At the prompt "What do y o u want the wizard to do?", select the "Sea rch for a suitable driver for my device" radio button, and click Next . 6. Select the appropriate me dia checkbox and click nex t. 7. Select the "Install one of the othe r drivers" check box and click Nex t. 8. Select the driver on the fl oppy dri[...]

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    2. Networking disab led. Includes networks services and drivers. 3. Directory se rvices restore mode. Brings system up with director y servi ces disabled with the intent of recovering activ e directory. Safe mode boot is guided by the registry key hklmCurrentControlSetControl Safe Boot w ith the use of the Minimal and Network subkeys. The IOMang[...]

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    8. Type exit when done troubleshooting. Installing RC 1. Insert Small Business Server 2000 CD-ROM. If CD-ROM auto-start is enabled, click exit to close the applet. 2. Open a command prompt and type D:I386WINNT32 /CMDCONS and press Enter . (Where D: is the CD-ROM drive le tter.) 3. Follow the screen instructions to complete the RC installation. Bo[...]

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    Answer: Table 6, provid ed in the appendix of this document provides a list of Disk Arra y BIOS/Firmware versions used to test with Small Business Server 2000. HP recommends that you use the version indicated in this table or a later rele ase. Question: Where do I get the driver's required to run Small Business Server 2000? Answer: The initial[...]

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    E60 Yes Yes Yes E800 Yes Yes Yes LC2000 Yes Yes Yes tc3100 Yes Yes Yes tc4100 Yes Yes Yes Table #2 List of embedded SCSI chip set for each NetServ er. (Note: See "Table #6" fo r a list of tested a nd supported s y st em under Small Business Server 2000) Model SCSI Adapter Ultra SC SI/ Channel A,B E60 Adaptec 7895 (Wide)/A,B E800 Symbios 8[...]

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    * The driver is not provided b y Hewlett-Packard. Users should use the dri ver bundled with Windows NT CD-ROM. Note: Video adapters wit h 1M can be upgraded to 2M. Table #4 This table provides a list of CD -ROM type for eac h NetServer. ( Note: See "Table #6" fo r a list of tested a nd supported s y st em under Small Business Server 2000)[...]

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    III (1.2- 1.4 GHz) tc4100 N/A Dual Pentium III (1.2- 1.4 GHz) 4G ATIRage XL PCI TBD Yes TBD Table #6A This table provides a list of Disk Array Adap ters tested with Sm all Business Server 2000. Adapter P/N BIOS Firmware Win 2K Support Max Boot Drive Si ze (1) NetRaid-4M D9161A V2.4-0 N/A Yes N/A NetRaid-2M P3411A G.01.02 H.01.07 Yes N/A NetRaid-1M [...]

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    tc3100 No No No No Yes Yes No tc4100 No No No No Yes Yes Yes Table #6C List of NeRAID-4M, 2M and 1M adapters supported with Small Business Server 2000. Model Max 4Ms Support ed Max 2Ms Support ed Max 1Ms Support ed Slotting preferen ces E60 None 3 6 N/A E800 None 3 6 N/A LC2000 2 3 6 Slots 5-6 because 5- 6 are 64 bit slots, 1-4 are 32 bit slots, an[...]