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Contents
Overview 1
Preparing for Windows 2000 Advanced
Server 2
Installing Windows 2000 Advanced
Server 12
Lab A: Installing Windows 2000
Advanced Server 16
Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced
Server 20
Review 25
Module 2: Installing and
Upgrading to
Windows 2000
Advanced Server
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Module 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server iii
Instructor Notes
This module presents the procedures for installing or upgrading to Microsoft®
Windows
® 2000 Advanced Server. The first section covers the preparations and
tasks necessary for installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server from a compact
disc or over a network. The next section presents the preparations and tasks
necessary for upgrading an existing server to Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
At the end of this module, students will be able to:
Describe how to prepare for a Windows 2000 Advanced Server installation
or upgrade.
Describe how to install Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
Describe how to upgrade an existing server to Windows 2000 Advanced
Server.
Materials and Preparation
This section provides you with the materials and preparation needed to teach
this module.
Materials
To teach this module, you need the following materials:
• Microsoft PowerPoint
® file 1594B_02.ppt
Preparation
To prepare for this module, you should:
Read all the materials for this module.
Complete the lab.
Presentation:
45 Minutes
Lab:
30 Minutes
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Module Strategy
Use the following strategy to present this module:
Preparing for Windows 2000 Advanced Server
This topic presents the preparation tasks for installing or upgrading to
Windows 2000 Advanced Server. First, discuss hardware requirements.
Next, explain the four disk partition options. After that, explain the file
system options available for a new installation or an upgrade. Then, explain
the two licensing options for client connections to the server. Finally,
explain the optional and network components that Windows 2000 provides.
Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server
This topic presents the installation options for new servers. First, describe
the process for installing Windows 2000 from a compact disc. Explain that
students will perform a simulation of an installation during the lab at the end
of the module. Next, discuss the additional requirements and processes for
installing Windows 2000 over a network. Describe how to customize
network installations by using switches. Be careful not to go into too much
detail about individual switches.
Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server
The topic presents the preparation tasks for upgrading to Windows 2000
Advanced Server. First, discuss operating system upgrade options. Next,
explain how to verify hardware compatibility by using the Windows 2000
Compatibility Tool. Finally, discuss the critical files and settings to back up
before upgrading.
Customization Information
This section identifies the lab setup requirements for a module and the
configuration changes that occur on student computers during the labs. This
information is provided to assist you in replicating or customizing Microsoft
Official Curriculum (MOC) courseware.
This module uses a computer-based interactive lab exercise. As a result, there
are no lab setup requirements that affect replication or customization.
Module 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server 1
Overview
Preparing for Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server is designed to be fully
interoperable with existing Microsoft Windows NT
® environments. This
interoperability gives you the flexibility to install Windows 2000 in incremental
stages, implement specific Windows 2000 services, or upgrade to
Windows 2000 at your own pace. Although this module presents the tasks for
installing or upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server, these tasks are
similar for all of the Windows 2000 server family.
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Describe how to prepare for a Windows 2000 Advanced Server installation
or upgrade.
Describe how to install Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
Describe how to upgrade an existing server to Windows 2000 Advanced
Server.
Slide Objective
To provide an overview of
the module topics and
objectives.
Lead-in
In this module, you will learn
about installing and
upgrading to Windows 2000
Advanced Server.
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Preparing for Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Verifying Hardware Requirements
Selecting a Disk Partition Option
Selecting a File System Option
Selecting a Licensing Mode
Identifying the Components to Install
Before you install Windows 2000 Advanced Server, you need to decide
whether to perform a new installation or upgrade your current operating system.
When you perform a new installation, you either overwrite the previous
operating system at setup, or you install Windows 2000 Advanced Server on a
partition with no previous operating system. When you perform an upgrade,
you install Windows 2000 Advanced Server to a partition that currently
contains an upgradeable version of Windows NT. An upgrade automatically
installs Windows 2000 Advanced Server into the same folder as the currently
installed operating system.
Before you install or upgrade to Windows 2000 Advanced Server, you need to
complete the following tasks:
Verify hardware requirements.
Select a disk partition option.
Select a file system option.
Select a licensing mode.
Identify the components to install.
Slide Objective
To identify the preparation
tasks for installing or
upgrading to Windows 2000
Advanced Server.
Lead-in
It is important to understand
the preparation tasks before
you install or upgrade to
Windows 2000 Advanced
Server.
Module 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server 3
Verifying Hardware Requirements
CPU
CPU
CPU
P133 MHz or Higher
P133 MHz or Higher
Hard Disk Space
Hard Disk Space
Hard Disk Space
1.0 GB
1.0 GB
Display
Display
Display
Networking
Networking
Networking
Accessories
Accessories
Accessories
Other Drives
Other Drives
Other Drives
HCL
HCL
HCL
Memory
Memory
Memory
Intel 128 MB
Intel 128 MB
To ensure adequate performance, make sure that the computer on which you
will install Windows 2000 Advanced Server meets the requirements specified
in the following table.
Component Requirements
CPU Pentium 133 megahertz (MHz) or higher. Supports up to 8
CPUs on one computer.
Memory 128 megabytes (MB) (256 MB recommended and a maximum
of 8 gigabytes [GB] supported).
For computers with more than 4 GB, check the Hardware
Compatibility List (HCL).
Hard disk One or more hard disks with a minimum of 1 GB of free hard
disk space.
More space may be required depending on the number of
components being installed, the file system used and the
method used for installation.
More space will be required if you choose to install more
components.
File allocation table (FAT) requires 100-200 MB more free
disk space than other file systems.
Installing Windows 2000 over the network requires 100-200
MB more space than if installing from the compact disc.
Display VGA or higher video adapter and monitor.
Accessories Keyboard and mouse or other pointing device.
Other components CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive for compact disc installation.
Networking One or more Windows 2000 compatible network adapters and
related cables.
Slide Objective
To illustrate the hardware
requirements for
Windows 2000 Advanced
Server.
Lead-in
It is important to verify that
your hardware meets the
requirements and is
compatible before you install
or upgrade to
Windows 2000 Advanced
Server.
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The Windows 2000 Setup program automatically checks your
hardware and software and reports any potential conflicts. To ensure successful
installation, however, you need to check the HCL before installing
Windows 2000 Advanced Server. For a copy of the HCL, see the Hcl.txt file in
the Support folder on the Windows 2000 compact disc. You can find the most
recent version of the HCL on the Internet at
http://www.microsoft.com/hwtest/hcl.
For more information about hardware requirements for Windows 2000
Professional and Windows 2000 Server, see appendix A, “Windows 2000
Hardware Requirements” under Appendices on the Web page on the Student
Materials compact disc.
Importan
t
Module 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server 5
Selecting a Disk Partition Option
Create New Partition on
Unpartitioned Hard Disk
Install on Existing Partition
Create New Partition on
Partitioned Hard Disk
Delete Existing Partition to Make Disk
Space Available
If you are performing a new installation, you need to plan your disk partitions
before running the Setup program. Disk partitioning is a way of dividing your
hard disk so that each section functions as a separate unit. When you create
partitions on a disk, you divide the disk into one or more areas that can be
formatted for use by a file system, such as NTFS file system, FAT, or FAT32.
Planning Disk Partitions
When planning disk partitions for installing Windows 2000, you need to keep
the following points in mind:
1. If you select a new partition during Setup, create and size only the partition
on which you will install Windows 2000 Advanced Server. After you install
Windows 2000 Advanced Server, use Disk Management to partition
remaining space on the hard disk. The disk partition on which you are
installing Windows 2000, must have at least 1 MB of unallocated space so
that you can convert it to dynamic storage later. Dynamic storage allows
you to dynamically resize volumes and to create striped volumes and
redundant array of independent disks (RAID)-5 volumes.
2. If you are performing a new installation on a disk partition that contains
applications that you want to keep, you need to make backups of the
applications before starting the installation process. After installing
Windows 2000 Advanced Server, you can reinstall the applications.
3. If you plan to delete or create partitions on a hard disk, be sure to back up
the disk contents beforehand because these actions will destroy any existing
data. It is recommended that you back up the entire contents of the hard disk
before working with partitions.
Do not install Windows 2000 Advanced Server on a compressed drive
unless the partition was compressed with the NTFS file system compression
utility.
Slide Objective
To illustrate the disk
partition options for
Windows 2000 Advanced
Server.
Lead-in
There are four disk partition
options.
Delivery Tip
The slide shows the four
disk partitioning options.
Each illustration represents
the state of a hard disk
before and after the option
is applied. Explain each disk
partitioning option by using
the illustration.
Key Points
During Setup, create and
size only the partition on
which you will install
Windows 2000. This will
speed up the installation
process.
Caution
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Disk Partition Options
When you run the Setup program, it examines the hard disk to determine the
computer’s existing configuration and offers the following options:
A new partition on an unpartitioned hard disk
If the hard disk is unpartitioned, you can create and size the Windows 2000
partition.
A new partition on a partitioned hard disk
If the hard disk is partitioned, but has enough unpartitioned disk space, you
can create the Windows 2000 partition in the unpartitioned space.
Install on existing partition
If the hard disk has an existing partition that is large enough, you can install
Windows 2000 Advanced Server on that partition. If there is an operating
system on an existing partition, performing a new installation overwrites
that operating system.
Delete existing partition
If the hard disk has an existing partition, you can delete it to create more
unpartitioned disk space for the Windows 2000 partition. Deleting an
existing partition also erases any data on that partition.
Disk partition options are available only if you install Windows 2000
Advanced Server from a compact disc.
Note
[...]... to insert a disk that contains the $Unique$.udf file 20 Module 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server Slide Objective To identify the steps for upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server Lead-in Proper planning will help ensure that your upgrade to Windows 2000 Advanced Server is successful Planning an Upgrade to Windows 2000 Advanced Server. .. need to perform to upgrade this computer? a Upgrade to 128 MB of RAM, and then upgrade to Windows 2000 Advanced Server b Upgrade to 128 MB of RAM, and then upgrade to Windows NT 3.51 or 4.0, followed by an upgrade to Windows 2000 Advanced Server c Upgrade to Windows 2000 Advanced Server directly from the current configuration d Upgrade to Windows 2000 NT 3.51 or 4.0, and then upgrade to Windows 2000 Advanced. .. Advanced Server Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server 1 You have a server running Windows NT 4.0 Server that has Microsoft Office 97 and other applications installed You want to migrate to Windows 2000 Advanced Server Would you choose to upgrade or install Windows 2000 Advanced Server? To retain the existing applications on your computer, you need to upgrade from Windows 4.0 Server to Windows 2000. .. disk, and then complete the Setup wizard To install Windows 2000 Advanced Server over a network, you run the Setup program from a network drive, and then complete the Setup wizard Module 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server 13 Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server from a Compact Disc Windows 2000 Server Setup Slide Objective To present the process for installing Window 2000 Advanced. .. running Windows NT Server 3.51 or 4.0 A domain controller running Windows 2000 Server or Windows 2000 Advanced Server or a member server A member server running Windows NT Server 3.51 or 4.0 A member server running Windows 2000 Server or Windows2 000 Advanced Server Any computer running Windows NT Server 3.1 or Windows NT Server 3.5 Computers running Windows NT Server 3.51 or 4.0 first, and then upgrade to. .. (NetBIOS) names, allowing users to access resources by name instead of IP addresses WINS servers support clients running Windows 2000 or earlier versions of Microsoft operating systems 12 Module 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server Slide Objective To identify the options for installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server Lead-in You have two options... you have selected 16 Module 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server Lab A: Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server Slide Objective To introduce the lab Lead-in In this lab, you will simulate installation of Windows 2000 Advanced Server Explain the lab objectives Objectives After completing this lab, you will be able to install Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server from a compact... Windows 2000 Server or Windows 2000 Advanced Server Note Many servers running Windows NT 3.1 or 3.5 will not have the necessary hardware to run Windows 2000 To upgrade these servers and preserve the system configuration, you must first upgrade the system hardware to meet the Windows 2000 hardware requirements You can then upgrade the operating system to Windows NT 3.51 or 4.0, and then to Windows 2000. .. Refer to the installation procedure that was presented previously in the module to complete the upgrade process Module 2: Installing and Upgrading to Windows 2000 Advanced Server 25 Review Slide Objective To reinforce module objectives by reviewing key points Lead-in The review questions cover some of the key concepts taught in the module Preparing for Windows 2000 Advanced Server Installing Windows 2000. .. performing a new installation of Windows 2000 Advanced Server: you can install from a compact disc or over a network Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server from a Compact Disc Installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server over a Network You can perform a new installation of Windows 2000 Advanced Server from a compact disc or over a network To install Windows 2000 Advanced Server from a compact disc, you . will learn
about installing and
upgrading to Windows 2000
Advanced Server.
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. for Windows 2000 Advanced
Server 2
Installing Windows 2000 Advanced
Server 12
Lab A: Installing Windows 2000
Advanced Server 16
Upgrading to Windows
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