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APPENDIX, Answer, Question, Table #1, Model, HP Auto, Install Support, CD Boot, Supported?, SBS 2000

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Answer: Table 6, provided in the appendix of this document provides a list of Disk Array 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 release. Question: Where do I get the driver's required to run Small Business Server 2000? Answer: The initial release of Small Business Server 2000 includes all the drivers required to install Small Business Server 2000 on the NetServer's and DAC's listed in table 5 & 7 of the appendix. Future driver updates or new adapter driver's will be provided on the Hewlett Packard Navigator CD. Or check http://www.hp.com. Question: How do I configure the HP D5013 Network Interface Card for NIC teaming? Answer: NIC teaming is not supported with the D5013 Driver bundled with Small Business Server 2000 CD-ROM. You can identify this driver by looking at "Device Manager", driver date is 10/26/1999 and driver version is 4.1.6.67.0. Hewlett Packard is working on a future driver, which will support this feature. Question: Can I upgrade my NetServer running Windows SBS 4.0 to Small Business Server 2000? Answer: Yes, Hewlett Packard tested with upgrade configurations. However, it is unpredictable if any application on your system will work after the upgrade. Question: Where can I get more information on Small Business Server 2000? Answer: You may also use the following resources: · www.hp.com · Small Business Server 2000 online help. APPENDIX This section provides additional information to help add new components, troubleshoot, etc. Table #1 List of NetServer platforms supported by the method called "Automatic - Boot from HewlettPackard Navigator CD-ROM" for ( Note: See "Table #6" for a list of tested and supported system under Small Business Server 2000) Model HP Auto- CD Boot Install Support Supported? SBS 2000 Supported? Also see Tip #

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Answer:
Table 6, provided in the appendix of this document provides a list of Disk Array
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 release.
Question:
Where do I get the driver's required to run Small Business Server 2000?
Answer:
The initial release of Small Business Server 2000 includes all the drivers required to
install Small Business Server 2000 on the NetServer's and DAC's listed in table 5 & 7 of the
appendix.
Future driver updates or new adapter driver's will be provided on the Hewlett Packard Navigator
CD. Or check http://www.hp.com.
Question:
How do I configure the HP D5013 Network Interface Card for NIC teaming?
Answer:
NIC teaming is not supported with the D5013 Driver bundled with Small Business
Server 2000 CD-ROM. You can identify this driver by looking at "Device Manager", driver date
is 10/26/1999 and driver version is 4.1.6.67.0.
Hewlett Packard is working on a future driver,
which will support this feature.
Question:
Can I upgrade my NetServer running Windows SBS 4.0 to Small Business Server
2000?
Answer:
Yes, Hewlett Packard tested with upgrade configurations. However, it is unpredictable
if any application on your system will work after the upgrade.
Question:
Where can I get more information on Small Business Server 2000?
Answer:
You may also use the following resources:
±²
www.hp.com
±²
Small Business Server 2000 online help.
APPENDIX
This section provides additional information to help add new components, troubleshoot, etc.
Table #1
List of NetServer platforms supported by the method called "Automatic - Boot from Hewlett-
Packard Navigator CD-ROM" for
( Note: See "Table #6" for a list of tested and supported system under Small Business Server
2000)
Model
HP Auto-
Install Support
CD Boot
Supported?
SBS 2000
Supported?
Also see Tip #