ProLiant ML150 Server NOS Installation and Software Guide

Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Small Business Server 2000
3. Enter appropriate IP address.
4. Click OK to continue, and then OK again to exit the Local Area Connection
Properties window. Click Yes to restart the server and take these settings into
account.
Phase 2 – Attaching Clients to Network and Test Network Link
1. Create shares: create a folder on the HP server hard drive then share it (right click
Sharing).
2. Create users using Windows 2000 Computer Management utility: Start >
Programs > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > System tools
> Local Users and Groups Users.
3. Connect clients PC to the network that the HP server operates on.
4. Open a command prompt window to verify the TCP/IP configuration and enter
the command:
ipconfig / all
5. To verify the server and clients can communicate properly:
From one of the clients, open a command prompt and type:
ping computername
where computername is the server name you entered during Windows 2000
installation. You should get four replies from the new server. If there is a link
problem, it must be fixed before going any further.
You may test the link further by doing a ping between two clients: at the same
command prompt, type:
ping other_client_Ipaddress
You should get four replies from the second client.
6. Copy files back and forth from the clients to the server.
Testing the Connection Using Terminal Services
1. Click Start > Programs > Terminal Services Client > Terminal Services
Client on a client you installed Terminal Services on.
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