Specifications

Configuring the Hardware and Installing Windows NT 71
30.Enter the Administrator Account password and press Enter.
31.Press Enter to create an Emergency Repair Diskette.
32.Select or deselect components by clicking the check boxes next to
components and press Enter twice to continue.
Note: You need not select any particular components for the SAP R/3
installation.
33.Select This computer will participate on a network and click the check box
Wired to the network and press Enter.
34.Deselect the checkbox Install Microsoft Internet Information Server and
press Enter. We recommend that you first finish the Windows NT installation.
There is an icon for the installation of the Microsoft Internet Information Server
on your Windows NT desktop after the installation. With this you can install it
after your system is up and running.
35.Click on Start Search to find supported network adapters in the server.
36.If you are using the IBM EtherJet 100/10 PCI Adapter then do the following:
Deselect the check box for the
I
ntel 82557-based 10/100 Ethernet PCI
Adapter.
Click Select From List... and then Have Disk....
Insert the EtherJet 100/10 PCI Adapter Drivers Diskette Disk 1 of 2 in the
floppy diskette drive and press Enter.
Select the IBM 100/10 Etherjet PCI Adapter and click OK.
If you don't want to install further adapters leave the EtherJet 100/10 PCI
Adapter Drivers Diskette in the floppy diskette drive. The setup will copy
some files at a later time.
The only way to change the server type is to reinstall, so choose
carefully.
Server types include:
Primary Domain Controller (PDC):
This server tracks changes made to accounts of all
computers on the network. Only one is necessary per
domain.
Backup Domain Controller (BDC):
This server acts as a backup to the PDC. Multiple BDCs are
allowed per domain.
Stand-Alone Server:
This serves as neither a PDC or BDC. The server can be a
member of a domain or a workgroup. You can change the
setting whether the server is a member of a domain or a
workgroup at a later time without reinstalling the Windows
NT server. The server must not be a member of a domain for
the SAP R/3 installation.
Server Type