HP ProLiant DL160 HP ProLiant DL160 Generation 5 Server Software Configuration - Page 42

Phase 2 - Initializing the hard drive, Phase 3 - Adding Windows Terminal Services, If prompted

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5. Click Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Event Viewer to make sure that there are no errors in the log. NOTE: The Windows NOS Event Viewer may have recorded network errors because your network is not yet configured. Please disregard these errors. 6. Close the Event Viewer window. Phase 2 - Initializing the hard drive There are two types of hard drive configurations: Dynamic and Basic. You can select the appropriate type by right-clicking on the disk drive icon. • Dynamic drives are used to create volumes, which can contain more than one physical hard drive. • Basic drives are used to create primary or local partitioned drives. To manage different drives and partitions: 1. Click Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Computer Management. 2. Double-click Storage in the tree, then click Disk Management. The Write Signature and Upgrade wizard starts if you have new hard drives with no signatures on them. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to create the signature. 4. Select the available hard disk space on the graphic and use menus to create additional partitions. 5. Format all partitions that are not yet formatted. 6. Close the Computer Management window. Phase 3 - Adding Windows Terminal Services 1. Click Start | Settings | Control Panel | Add or Remove Programs. 2. Click Add/Remove Windows Components. 3. Locate then select the Terminal Services checkbox, then click Next. 4. Select the mode you want to use, then click Next. There are two mode options: Remote administration mode and Application server mode. NOTE: The following instructions are based on the Application server mode. Please note the licensing requirement listed on the screen for this mode. Consult with your Microsoft representative for setting the licensing server. 5. Select the default permissions for application compatibility, then click Next. 6. Click Next to accept the support tools and administrator tools settings. 7. If prompted, insert the Windows NOS CD-ROM. 8. Click Finish to close the wizard. 9. Click Yes to reboot the system. Be sure to remove the Windows NOS CD-ROM from the drive. 10. After the system reboots, log on to the system. 11. Click Start | Settings | Control Panel | Administrative Tools. 12. Check that the following services are now available: ○ Terminal Services Client Creator ○ Terminal Services Configuration System BIOS configuration 42

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System BIOS configuration 42
5.
Click
Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Event Viewer
to make sure that there are no
errors in the log.
NOTE:
The Windows NOS Event Viewer may have recorded network errors because your
network is not yet configured. Please disregard these errors.
6.
Close the
Event Viewer
window.
Phase 2 - Initializing the hard drive
There are two types of hard drive configurations: Dynamic and Basic. You can select the appropriate
type by right-clicking on the disk drive icon.
Dynamic drives are used to create volumes, which can contain more than one physical hard
drive.
Basic drives are used to create primary or local partitioned drives.
To manage different drives and partitions:
1.
Click
Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Computer Management
.
2.
Double-click
Storage
in the tree, then click
Disk Management
. The Write Signature and Upgrade
wizard starts if you have new hard drives with no signatures on them.
3.
Follow the on-screen instructions to create the signature.
4.
Select the available hard disk space on the graphic and use menus to create additional
partitions.
5.
Format all partitions that are not yet formatted.
6.
Close the Computer Management window.
Phase 3 - Adding Windows Terminal Services
1.
Click
Start | Settings | Control Panel | Add or Remove Programs
.
2.
Click
Add/Remove Windows Components
.
3.
Locate then select the Terminal Services checkbox, then click Next.
4.
Select the mode you want to use, then click
Next
. There are two mode options: Remote
administration mode and Application server mode.
NOTE:
The following instructions are based on the Application server mode. Please note the
licensing requirement listed on the screen for this mode. Consult with your Microsoft
representative for setting the licensing
server.
5.
Select the default permissions for application compatibility, then click Next.
6.
Click
Next
to accept the support tools and administrator tools settings.
7.
If prompted, insert the Windows NOS CD-ROM.
8.
Click
Finish
to close the wizard.
9.
Click
Yes
to reboot the system.
Be sure to remove the Windows NOS CD-ROM from the drive.
10.
After the system reboots, log on to the system.
11.
Click
Start | Settings | Control Panel | Administrative Tools
.
12.
Check that the following services are now available:
Terminal Services Client Creator
Terminal Services Configuration