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The server is then unpackaged, minimally configured, and started. You are told
what host and port number Administration Server is listening on.
The server is configured to use the following suffixes:
The suffix that you configured.
o=NetscapeRoot
Do not modify the contents of the directory under the
Either create data under the first suffix, or create a new suffix to be used for this
purpose. For details on how to create new suffixes for your Directory Server, see
the Netscape Directory Server Administrator's Guide.
Using Typical Installation on Windows NT and
Windows 2000
To perform a typical installation on Windows NT and Windows 2000:
Log in as a user with administrator privileges.
1.
If you have not already done so, download the product binaries file to the
2.
installation directory.
Unzip the product binaries files and run the setup program.
3.
When you are asked what you would like to install, select the default, Netscape
4.
Servers.
When you are asked what type of installation you would like to perform, select
5.
the default, Typical.
For server installation root, enter a full path to the location where you want to
6.
install your server.
The location that you enter must be some directory other than the directory
from which you are running setup. If the directory that you specify does not
exist, setup creates it for you.
For configuration directory, select the default if this directory will host your
7.
o=NetscapeRoot
the configuration directory.
If this Directory Server instance is not the configuration directory, then the
configuration directory must exist and be running before you can continue this
installation.
tree. Otherwise, enter the appropriate contact information for
Chapter 3
Using Typical Installation
suffix.
o=NetscapeRoot
Using Express and Typical Installation
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