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Microsoft Windows NT 4 Server Installation |
| Product Description : Microsoft Windows NT 4 Server is a very popular server. Not only is it convenient to use, it is also a stable operating system. NT 4 is excellent in running applications. It has a graphical user environment, allows desktop configuration, is capable of multitasking, and has a large load capacity. In Virtual Training Company's NT 4 Server Installation tutorial, author Louis DiPaola makes installation seem amazingly easy. After teaching you how to install, he explains configuring the control panel utilities, setting up sharing and security, and more. Go ahead and begin to learn by clicking the topic of your choice below. |
Microsoft Windows NT 4 Server InstallationWindows NT BasicsIntroduction to NT ServerComparisons between NT Server Server Types (PDC) NT Architecture Task Bar Properties NT Security Box NT Login Windows NT InstallationMinimum Hardware RequirementsHardware Compatibility Installation Issues (Server Type Installation Methods (CD Installation: Menu Mode Installation: GUI Mode Automatic Installations Making Unattend.txt Network Installation Enabling Plug and Play Installing Multimedia Devices (Audio) Service Pack Purpose Configuration Using the Control Panel UtilitiesOverview of Utilities for System ConfigurationInstalling and Configuring Communication Devices Display Properties and Drivers Keyboard and Mouse Configurations Adding and Configuring Multimedia Devices Network: Gateway Services Network: Configuring Protocols Network: TCP/IP Adapters Network: DNS & Hosts Network: Wins & Lmhosts Network: DHCP Relay and Routing Network: Configuring Adapters and Bindings Adding and Configuring SCSI devices Server Utility Controlling Services System: General and Performance Tabs System: Environmental and Startup Tabs System: User and Hardware Profile Tabs Installing and Configuring Tape Devices UPS Installation Configuring Gateway Services for NetWare Printing with NTAdding PrintersSetting Print Priorities Implementing Printer Pooling Scheduling Print Jobs Printer Security Printer Separator Pages Additional Printer Configurations Fixing Printer Problems Disk AdministratorIntroduction to Disk AdministratorFAT versus NTFS Creating Partitions Assigning Drive Letters Formatting Partitions Deleting Partitions RAID Levels RAID Level 0: Disk Striping RAID Level 1: Mirroring and Duplexing RAID Level 5: Disk Striping with Parity Formatting Fault Tolerant Drives Regenerating Data Using RAID Level 5 Creating and Extending Volumes Conversion from FAT to NTFS Setting Up Sharing and Security Using NT ExplorerSharing ResourcesFile Permissions and Shares Auditing File Access Permission Changes When Copying and Moving Files Remote Access Server (RAS)Overview of RASRAS Protocols Installation and Configuration of RAS Configuring RAS Permissions Configuring Dial-up Networking (DUN) Using the Phonebook Wizard to Add Entries Configuring DUN for Credit Card Usage Troubleshooting RAS Removing RAS Components |







