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PHASE 3- Adding Terminal Server Services, Open Start | Settings | Control Panel | Add Remove Programs.

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Chapter 4 Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Small Business Server 2000 To start the disk administrator use the following procedure. 1. Click Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Computer Management. 2. Double click Storage | Disk Management in the tree. 3. The "Write signature and Upgrade" wizard will start if you have new hard drives with no signatures on them. Follow the on-screen instructions to create this signature. 4. Select available hard disk space on the graphic and use menus to create additional partitions. 5. Format all partitions that are not formatted yet. 6. Exit the "Computer Management" tool. NOTE There are two types of hard drive configuration: 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. PHASE 3- Adding Terminal Server Services 1. Open Start | Settings | Control Panel | Add Remove Programs. 2. Click "Add/Remove Windows Components". 3. Scroll to and click "Terminal Services" checkbox then click Next. 4. Select the mode you want to use: "Remote administration mode" or "Application server mode" then click Next. 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 support tools and administrator tools settings. 7. If prompted, insert the Windows 2000 CD-ROM. 8. Click Finish to close the Wizard. 26

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Chapter 4
Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Small Business Server 2000
To start the disk administrator use the following procedure.
1.
Click Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Computer Management.
2.
Double click Storage | Disk Management in the tree.
3.
The "Write signature and Upgrade" wizard will start if you have new hard
drives with no signatures on them. Follow the on-screen instructions to create
this signature.
4.
Select available hard disk space on the graphic and use menus to create
additional partitions.
5.
Format all partitions that are not formatted yet.
6. Exit the "Computer Management" tool.
NOTE
There are two types of hard drive configuration:
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.
PHASE 3- Adding Terminal Server Services
1.
Open Start | Settings | Control Panel | Add Remove Programs.
2. Click "Add/Remove Windows Components".
3.
Scroll to and click "Terminal Services" checkbox then click Next.
4.
Select the mode you want to use:
"Remote administration mode" or
"Application server mode" then click Next.
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 support tools and administrator tools settings.
7.
If prompted, insert the Windows 2000 CD-ROM.
8.
Click Finish to close the Wizard.
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