Setup guide

Setting Up a Media Server
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To determine the version of the Windows 2000 operating system
installed on the Media Server:
1. Right-click the My Computer icon on the desktop, and select
Properties. The System Properties dialog box opens.
2. Look at the System area, which contains the Windows version and the
service pack version that are installed on the Media Server. You
should see Windows 2000 and Service Pack 2.
3. Close the System Properties dialog box.
4. Click the Start button, and select Settings > Control Panel. The Control
Panel window opens.
5. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. The Add/Remove
Programs window opens showing the Installed Software list.
6. Check for the WebDAVServiceProvider (Q296441) and the Service
Rollup (w2kSP2SRP1) hotfixes in the Installed Software list.
7. Do one of the following:
t If the hotfixes do not appear in the Installed Software list, continue
with “Installing the Windows 2000 Hotfixes” on page 28.
t If the hotfixes do appear in the Installed Software list, continue
with “Installing the Media Server Software” on page 32.
If your Media Server does not have the Windows 2000 Server operating
system, Service Pack 2, or necessary hotfixes installed, install the missing
components.
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The Windows 2000 operating system CD-ROM is provided in the Media
Server kit. Service Pack 2 is provided on the MediaNetwork CD-ROM in
the \Extras\ServicePacks\Win2k folder. The hotfixes are provided on the
CD-ROM in the \Extras\HotFixes\Win2k folder.
If you reinstall the Windows 2000 operating system, make sure you
perform a default installation (accept all the standard installation
recommendations) of the Windows 2000 Server operating system. Follow
the Windows 2000 installation instructions that came with your Media
Server.
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