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Get and record the following information:
Your name, and the name of your
u
company or organization:
The CD Key from the Windows NT
u
Server CD case, or the Product ID
Number from Start Here or the
registration card:
A username for setting up a user account.
u
If the system is connected to a network, get and record the following information from your network
administrator:
Computer name for your system:
u
Workgroup name (if the system will be
u
part of a workgroup):
Domain name (if the system will be part
u
of a Windows NT domain):
Security role for your system in the
u
Windows NT domain -- primary domain
controller, backup domain controller, or
stand-alone server:
If your system will be acting as a backup
u
domain controller or stand-alone server,
username and password of an authorized
domain administrator account:
NOTE
Determine the security role for your server before beginning system configuration. You cannot change
a stand-alone server to a domain controller without reinstalling Windows NT Server. A domain
controller maintains security policy and performs user authentication for a domain. Stand-alone
servers may be part of a domain, although they do not have to participate in a domain.
Refer to the operating system documentation for a detailed explanation of the differences between
domain controllers and stand-alone servers.
If the system is connected to a network that uses the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP), obtain and record the following TCP/IP networking information from your network
administrator:
Internet Protocol (IP) address for your
u
system:
IP subnet mask for your system:
u
IP domain name for your network:
u
IP address for your network' s default
u
gateway:
IP addresses for your network' s
u
Domain Name System (DNS) servers,
if any:
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