Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Documents Provided with This Product
- Contents
- Notations Used in This Document
- Trademarks
- Regulatory Notices
- Warnings and Additions to This Document
- Chapter 1 Installing Windows
- 1. Before Starting Setup
- 2. Setting Up the Operating System
- 3. Setting Up Windows Server 2008 R2
- 4. Setting Up Windows Server 2008
- 4.1 Before Starting Setup
- 4.2 Setup with EXPRESSBUILDER
- 4.3 Setup with OS Standard Installer
- 4.4 Installing Starter Pack
- 4.5 Setting Up Device Drivers
- 4.6 Specifying PAE Option
- 4.7 Installing the Bundled Software
- 4.8 License Authentication
- 4.9 Applying Service Pack
- 4.10 Installation When Multiple Logical Drives Exist
- 5. Setting Up Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 Edition
- 6. Setting Up Windows Server 2003
- 7. Setup for Solving Problems
- 8. Windows OS Parameter File
- Chapter 2 Installing the Bundled Software

7. Setup for Solving Problems
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For Windows Server 2003
Utilizing Network Monitor helps you investigate and manage network failures.
1. From the Start menu, point to Settings and then click Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears.
2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
The Add/Remove Programs dialog box appears.
3. Click the Add/Remove Windows Components icon.
The Windows Components Wizard dialog box appears.
4. Select Management and Monitoring Tools under Components, and then click [Details].
The Management and Monitoring Tools dialog box appears.
5. Select the Network Monitor Tools check box under Subcomponents of Management and
Monitoring Tools, and then click [OK].
6. The Windows Components Wizard dialog box appears again. Click [Next].
7. When a message prompting you to insert an installation disk appears, insert the required CD into the
optical disk drive and then click [OK].
Tips
The message prompting insertion of the disk states that it is required to insert the
CD with the label Service Pack 1 CD-ROM
. For Windows Server 2003 R2,
however, insert Windows Server 2003 R2 DISC 1 into the optical disk drive.
8. Click [Finish] in the Windows Components Wizard dialog box.
9. Click the [Close] button in the Add/Remove Programs dialog box.
10. Close the Control Panel window.
Network Monitor installation is now complete.To start Network Monitor, point to Programs and then
Management Tools from the Start menu, and then select Network Monitor. For details about how to
operate Network Monitor, refer to the online help.