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Chapter 3 Installing Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server NOTE The network settings need to be customized to your environment. Please refer to Microsoft NT Server manuals should you need further details on the networking settings. 6. Click Next to install all above selected components when prompted by Windows NT Server Setup. NOTE If you choose to specify an IP address and skip the installation of the DHCP component, Windows NT Server installation will open Microsoft TCP/IP Properties window where you should enter your IP address. You may configure this IP address again after completion of the Windows NT install by selecting Start | Settings | Control Panel | Network | Protocols | TCP/IP Protocol Properties. 7. Click Next at the Network Bindings window to keep the default services. 8. Click Next to start the Network. 9. Click Next to confirm the Domain your server will operate in. PHASE 5 - Completing the Installation 1. Choose Finish to perform the last installation step. 2. Windows NT Server 4.0 will then proceed with the installation of Microsoft Internet Information Server 2.0: a. Press Enter to keep default setup options then Enter again to confirm creating the corresponding installation directory. b. Press Enter to keep default publishing directories then Enter again to confirm their creation. c. Read the information related to setting-up a Internet Domain then press OK. d. Select appropriate ODBC drivers (select at least the default SQL Server Drivers) then press OK 3. Set the Time zone, Date, and Time then select Close. 4. You will be notified that a standard VGA video driver has been installed. Do not attempt to install the HP high-resolution video driver at this time because they would be overwritten by the service pack installation. We will help you perform this operation later. Click OK to leave this window, then OK again to close the "Display Properties" window. 10

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Chapter
3
Installing Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server
NOTE
The network settings need to be customized to your
environment. Please refer to Microsoft NT Server manuals
should you need further details on the networking settings.
6.
Click Next to install all above selected components when prompted by
Windows NT Server Setup.
NOTE
If you choose to specify an IP address and skip the installation
of the DHCP component, Windows NT Server installation will
open Microsoft TCP/IP Properties window where you should
enter your
IP address
. You may configure this IP address again
after completion of the Windows NT install by selecting Start |
Settings | Control Panel | Network | Protocols | TCP/IP Protocol
Properties.
7.
Click Next at the Network Bindings window to keep the default services.
8. Click Next to start the Network.
9.
Click Next to confirm the Domain your server will operate in.
PHASE 5 – Completing the Installation
1. Choose Finish to perform the last installation step.
2.
Windows NT Server 4.0 will then proceed with the installation of Microsoft
Internet Information Server 2.0:
a. Press Enter to keep default setup options then Enter again to confirm
creating the corresponding installation directory.
b. Press Enter to keep default publishing directories then Enter again to
confirm their creation.
c. Read the information related to setting-up a Internet Domain then press
OK.
d. Select appropriate ODBC drivers (select at least the default SQL Server
Drivers) then press OK
3. Set the
Time zone
,
Date
, and
Time
then select Close.
4.
You will be notified that a standard VGA video driver has been installed. Do
not attempt to install the HP high-resolution video driver at this time because
they would be overwritten by the service pack installation. We will help you
perform this operation later. Click OK to leave this window, then OK again
to close the "Display Properties" window.
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