Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server 3.51
4-8 Installing Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51
10. If you selected Install Only Components I Select, then you are prompted
to change the components. When done, press Enter.
11. If you want to set up a printer, select the name of the printer, the printer
driver to use, and the port to be printed to, and select CONTINUE. If you
do not wish to set up a printer at this time, select CANCEL.
12. You will next be prompted to specify the network interface board for the
system. The installation procedure will ask you if you would like to have
it auto-detect the boards present, or if you would like to specify the boards
manually. Select Do Not Detect, and follow the prompts provided to
specify your installed network board manually. Choose OTHER (requires
disk from manufacturer) and select CONTINUE. Insert the driver diskette
for the network interface board that was shipped with the documentation
for your system and press Enter.
Selecting Network Protocols
Continue the installation by selecting network protocols. Follow these steps:
1. The Windows NT Server installation procedure prepares your available
choices for network protocols. You may select any of the protocol
transports listed: NWLink (IPX/SPX), TCP/IP, or NetBEUI. When you
have selected the checkboxes of all protocols you want to install, select
CONTINUE.
2. The services you selected begin to install. You are prompted to select the
frame type for the IPX/SPX protocol. You may select Automatic or
Manual Frame type detection. If you select Manual detection, you may
select from among the frame types shown. When you have finished, select
OK.
3. Next, you are prompted to configure the parameters for the TCP/IP
transport. Your network administrator should be able to give you the
information you need to configure this service.
You may select to enable Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, if this
system is to be connected to a DHCP server. If not, you need to enter the
appropriate IP Address and Subnet Mask for this system, and the Default
Gateway if routing outside of your local subnet.