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Trang 1Course Number: 2017A
Classroom Setup Guide
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Course Number: 2017A
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Classroom Requirements 1
Classroom Configuration 3
Setup Instructions 5
Automated Classroom Setup 7
Classroom Setup Checklist 16
Customization Information 46
Trang 5Classroom Requirements
This course requires a classroom with a minimum of one computer for the instructor and one for each student Before class begins, install and configure all computers by using the following information and instructions
Instructor Computer
The instructor computer requires the following hardware and software configuration All hardware must be on the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) for Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server
! Super VGA (SVGA) monitor (17-inch)
! Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
! Sound card with speakers
! Internet access
! Projection display device that supports SVGA 800x600, 256 colors
Software
The following software is required for the instructor computer:
! Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
! Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Enterprise Edition
! Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Service Pack 3
! Microsoft SQL Server™ 7.0 Standard Edition
! Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Service Pack 1
! Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Service Pack 2
! Microsoft Office 2000 Premium Edition
! Microsoft Visual InterDev® 6.0
! Microsoft Visual Studio® Service Pack 3
! Digital Dashboard Resource Kit 2.0
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Each student computer requires the following hardware and software configuration All hardware must be on the HCL for Windows 2000 Advanced Server
! SVGA monitor (17-inch)
! Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
! Sound card with speakers
Software
The following software is required for each student computer:
! Windows 2000 Advanced Server
! Office 2000 Premium Edition
! Visual Interdev 6.0
! Visual Studio Service Pack 3
! Digital Dashboard Resource Kit 2.0
Trang 7Classroom Configuration
The following configuration and naming conventions are used throughout this course and are required for the hands-on labs:
! The instructor computer is named London
! The student computers are named according to the following table
The following table shows the order in which student computers should be installed, in addition to the names and IP addresses that should be assigned to
each computer In the IP addresses, x is the classroom number
Trang 8Single Domain/Workgroup Model
The classroom is configured in the single domain/workgroup model, as shown
in the following graphic
The instructor computer (London) has Windows 2000 Advanced Server installed as a domain controller in the classroom domain, which is nwtraders.msft Each student computer has Windows 2000 Advanced Server installed as a member server in the nwtraders.msft domain
Trang 9Setup Instructions
Use the following procedures to prepare each computer for class
The instructor computer (London) must be set up completely before you begin setting up the student computers Student computer setup occurs over the network by using file shares that are created on the instructor computer
Before You Begin
You will need to do the following:
! Read through all setup procedures
! Make sure that you have the Trainer Materials compact disc that is provided with the course materials
! Prepare a Microsoft MS-DOS® system disk and a network boot disk
MS-DOS System Disk
To set up the instructor computer, you must have an MS-DOS system disk This disk must include the following:
! MS-DOS system files
! MS-DOS drivers for the CD-ROM drive of the instructor computer
! Xcopy.exe, Xcopy32.exe, and Xcopy32.mod These files must be located either on the root of the system disk or in a location that is specified in the MS-DOS path statement in the Autoexec.bat file
! Smartdrv.exe and Himem.sys Running Smartdrv.exe dramatically increases the performance of the file copying process that occurs during the initial phase of setup With Smartdrv loaded, this process generally takes 30 minutes or less Without Smartdrv, it might take several hours
Some computers can use Microsoft Windows 98 startup disks, which include drivers for most CD-ROM drives
Network Boot Disk
Setup of the student computers takes place over the network As a result, you must have an MS-DOS system disk that includes drivers for network adapters
in the student computers In addition, the network boot disk must include the Xcopy.exe, Xcopy32.exe, and Xcopy32.mod files either on the root of the system disk or in a location that is specified in the MS-DOS path statement in the Autoexec.bat file
The batch files that are used to set up the student computers require a large amount of MS-DOS environment space Therefore, it is recommended that you include the following line in the Config.sys file on the boot disk:
Shell = a:\command.com /p /e:1024
Windows 2000 does not include a utility for creating network boot disks
Important
Note
Note
Trang 10Setup Overview
Read this section before you begin configuring the computers Failure to follow
the instructions in this Classroom Setup Guide will cause the labs to fail
These setup instructions provide you with both automated and manual installation procedures and automated configuration procedures If you complete the automated installation, the configuration is also completed automatically If you cannot complete an automated installation of the software,
you can follow the manual procedures in the Manual Classroom Setup Guide
on the Trainer Materials compact disc Following a manual installation, you must complete the post-installation configuration procedure It is very important that you allocate enough time for a manual installation if you are not sure that the automated installation will work in your environment
Verify that the classroom is set up correctly by referring to the Classroom Setup Checklist section in this guide
Estimated time to set up the classroom: 4 hours
Important
Trang 11Automated Classroom Setup
Use the following instructions to perform an automated setup of the classroom
Instructor Computer
Use the following instructions to set up the instructor computer
! To set up the hardware
1 Set up the hardware according to the manufacturer’s instructions (Refer to the hardware requirements.)
2 Configure the hard disk as follows:
• Drive C: 2 GB formatted as FAT (file allocation table)
• Drive D: 2 GB formatted as FAT
! To install and configure Windows 2000 Advanced Server and the courseware files
3 Start the computer by using the MS-DOS system disk
4 Insert the Trainer Materials compact disc into the CD-ROM drive
5 Type x:\setup\lonset (where x is the letter assigned to the CD-ROM drive),
and then press ENTER
6 On the course title screen, press SPACEBAR to continue
7 On the Welcome screen, press SPACEBAR to continue
8 On the Selecting Classroom Number screen, type the number that
corresponds to the IP network number to be used for this classroom
Unless the classrooms on your network are isolated from one another, you must choose a unique network number for each classroom to avoid possible IP address conflicts
The Installing Configuration Files screen appears, and the courseware
files are copied to the hard disk
9 When the file copying process is complete, press SPACEBAR to continue
10 Insert the Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server compact disc into the CD-ROM drive, and then press SPACEBAR to continue
Setup copies the I386 folder on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server compact disc to the hard disk
If Smartdrv is loaded, this process should take less than 30 minutes
Note
Note
Trang 1211 When the file copying process is complete, remove the MS-DOS system disk and the Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server compact disc, and then press SPACEBAR to continue
An automated setup of Windows 2000 Advanced Server begins
When the automated setup process is complete, the computer restarts and
automatically logs you on as Administrator with a password of password
After the logon process, a batch file runs and sets the wallpaper for the instructor computer, and then runs DCPromo.exe to install the Active Directory™ directory service and create the nwtraders.msft domain
When Active Directory installation is complete, Setup restarts the computer, logs you on as Administrator, and runs a batch file to complete the setup of the instructor computer (London)
12 During setup of the instructor computer, you will be prompted to insert compact discs in the following order:
• Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Enterprise Edition
• Microsoft Visual Interdev 6.0
• Microsoft Office 2000 Premium Edition
• Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Service Pack 3
• Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Standard Edition
• Microsoft Visual Studio Service Pack 3
In each case, you will be prompted to insert the appropriate compact disc into your CD-ROM drive After the compact disc has been inserted, click
OK, and Setup will continue After you have inserted the Microsoft Visual
Studio Service Pack 3 compact disc and have clicked OK, Setup will
proceed from then on in a fully unattended fashion
If Setup is unable to copy files from one of your compact discs, a message box will be displayed informing you that the files could not be copied When the automated setup is complete, you will need to refer to the Manual Setup Guide located on the Trainer Materials compact disc for instructions
on manually installing that application
The first time Setup tries to copy a compact disc, it might not be able
to identify the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive If you are prompted for
the drive letter, type only the letter itself (for example, E), and then click
OK
Note
Trang 1313 When all of the items on the checklist are marked as complete, automated setup of the instructor computer is finished To ensure that all applications have been properly installed and all services started, the computer will automatically reboot, and will log you on as Administrator with a password
of password
14 After the computer has rebooted and logged you on, close the Microsoft Official Curriculum setup window Complete the items in the Post-Installation Tasks section of this guide to finish setting up the instructor computer
To verify that the instructor computer is set up correctly, refer to the Classroom Setup Checklist section in this guide
Post-Installation Tasks (Instructor Computer)
Use the following instructions to complete the setup of the instructor computer
! To install the File System Digital Dashboard
1 Click Start, and then click Run
2 In the Run dialog box, in the Open box, type
d:\digital\dashboards\filesystem\ddrk_fs.msi and then press ENTER
3 In the File System Digital Dashboard Setup Wizard, on the Welcome to the
File System Digital Dashboard Installation Wizard page, click Next
4 On the License Agreement page, click I accept the License Agreement, and then click Next
5 On the Choose a Web Server page, click Next
6 On the Choose a WebDAV Server page, click Next
7 On the Start Installation page, click Next
8 On the File Install Complete page, click Next
9 On the File System Digital Dashboard has been successfully installed page, click Finish
10 If the Work Offline dialog box appears, click Try Again
11 In the Security Warning dialog box, click Yes
12 After the connection has been made to the Digital Dashboard home page, quit Microsoft Internet Explorer
! To install the Web Part Builder
1 Click Start, and then click Run
2 In the Run dialog box, in the Open box, type d:\parts\parts.msi and then
press ENTER
! To create the Digital Dashboard folder structure
1 Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Visual Interdev 6.0, and then click Microsoft Visual Interdev 6.0
2 In the New Project dialog box, select the Don’t show this dialog in the
future check box, click Digital Dashboard, and then click Open
Important
Trang 143 In the New Digital Dashboard dialog box, click Local Web Server, and then click OK
4 In the Project Explorer – London/ pane, expand London, right-click
Dashboards, and then click Add Dashboard Folder
5 In the Add Dashboard dialog box, type Lab01 – Building a Digital
Dashboard and then click OK
6 Repeat steps 4 through 6 and create the following dashboards:
• Lab02 – Working with Schema Properties
8 In the Add Dashboard dialog box, type London and then click OK
9 In the Project Explorer – London/ pane, right-click Module 1
Demonstration, and then click Add Dashboard Folder
10 In the Add Dashboard dialog box, type Level 2 Dashboard A and then click OK
11 In the Project Explorer – London/ pane, right-click Module 1
Demonstration, and then click Add Dashboard Folder
12 In the Add Dashboard dialog box, type Level 2 Dashboard B and then click OK
13 In the Project Explorer – London/ pane, right-click Level 2 Dashboard A, and then click Add Dashboard Folder
14 In the Add Dashboard dialog box, type Level 3 Dashboard and then click
17 Leave Visual InterDev open
! To import Web Parts into the digital dashboard folders
1 In the Visual InterDev Project Explorer – London/ pane, select Lab01 –
Building a Digital Dashboard
2 On the Visual InterDev toolbar, click Digital Dashboard, and then click
Import
3 In the Import Web Parts dialog box, move to the C:\XML Web Part
Files\Lab01 – Building a Digital Dashboard folder
4 Select all of the files in the file list, and then click Open
When importing Web Parts into the digital dashboard folders, select only files Do not select any subfolders Important
Trang 155 In the Visual Project Explorer – London/ pane, select Lab02 – Working
with Schema Properties
6 On the Visual Interdev toolbar, click Digital Dashboard, and then click
Import
7 In the Import Web Parts dialog box, move to the C:\XML Web Part Files\
Lab02 – Working with Schema Properties folder
8 Select all of the files in the file list, and then click Open
9 In the Visual Interdev Project Explorer – London/ pane, select Lab03 –
Creating Web Parts
10 On the Visual Interdev toolbar, click Digital Dashboard, and then click
Import
11 In the Import Web Parts dialog box, move to the C:\XML Web Part
Files\Lab03 - Creating Web Parts folder
12 Select all of the files in the file list, and then click Open
13 In the Visual Interdev Project Explorer – London/ pane, select Lab02 –
Completed
14 On the Visual Interdev toolbar, click Digital Dashboard, and then click
Import
15 In the Import Web Parts dialog box, move to the C:\XML Web Part Files\
Lab02 – Completed folder
16 Select all of the files in the file list, and then click Open
17 In the Visual Interdev Project Explorer – London/ pane, select Module 1
Demonstration
18 On the Visual Interdev toolbar, click Digital Dashboard, and then click
Import
19 In the Import Web Parts dialog box, move to the C:\XML Web Part
Files\Module 1 Demonstration folder
20 Select all of the files in the file list, and then click Open
21 In the Visual Interdev Project Explorer – London/ pane, select Level 2
Dashboard A
22 On the Visual Interdev toolbar, click Digital Dashboard, and then click
Import
23 In the Import Web Parts dialog box, move to the C:\XML Web Part
Files\Module 1 Demonstration\Level 2 Dashboard A folder
24 Select all of the files in the file list, and then click Open
25 In the Visual Interdev Project Explorer – London/ pane, select Level 2
Dashboard B
26 On the Visual Interdev toolbar, click Digital Dashboard, and then click
Import
27 In the Import Web Parts dialog box, move to the C:\XML Web Part
Files\Module 1 Demonstration\Level 2 Dashboard B folder
28 Select all of the files in the file list, and then click Open
29 In the Visual Interdev Project Explorer – London/ pane, select Level 3
Dashboard
Trang 1630 On the Visual Interdev toolbar, click Digital Dashboard, and then click
Import
31 In the Import Web Parts dialog box, move to the C:\XML Web Part
Files\Module 1 Demonstration\Level 2 Dashboard A\Level 3 Dashboard folder
32 Select all of the files in the file list, and then click Open
33 In the Visual Interdev Project Explorer – London/ pane, select Level 4
Dashboard
34 On the Visual Interdev toolbar, click Digital Dashboard, and then click
Import
35 In the Import Web Parts dialog box, move to the C:\XML Web Part
Files\Module 1 Demonstration\Level 2 Dashboard A\Level 3 Dashboard\Level 4 Dashboard folder
36 Select all of the files in the file list, and then click Open
! To share the C:\Inetpub\Wwwroot\Dashboards folder
1 Click Start, and then click Run
2 In the Run dialog box, in the Open box, type c:\vbs\sharedb.cmd and then
press ENTER
! To initialize Microsoft Outlook® 2000
1 Click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft Outlook
2 In the Outlook 2000 Startup Wizard, on the Welcome to the Outlook 2000
Startup Wizard page, click Next
3 On the E-mail Upgrade Option page, select Microsoft Exchange, and then click Next
4 On the Use the following information services page, check Microsoft
Exchange Server, and then click Next
5 On the Microsoft Exchange Server page, type London in the Microsoft
Exchange Server box, type Administrator in the Mailbox box, and then
click Next
6 On the Do you travel with this computer? page, click No, and then click
Next
7 On the Done! page, click Finish
8 When prompted to use Microsoft Outlook as the default program for
newsgroups, click Yes
Trang 17! To configure Outlook public folders, contacts, tasks, appointments, and e-mail messages
• Double-click Outlook.vbs in the C:\Vbs folder
After the post-installation tasks are completed, you will have approximately 150 MB of available disk space on drive C If you need additional space on drive C, wait until the student computers are completely installed and configured, and then delete the folder named C:\Setup\Winsrc Deleting this folder, which contains the installation files for Windows 2000 Advanced Server, will make available an additional 312 MB on drive C
Important
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Use the following instructions to set up each student computer
To complete an automated setup of the student computers, you must first complete an automated setup of the instructor computer
! To set up the hardware
1 Set up the hardware according to the manufacturer’s instructions (Refer to the hardware requirements.)
2 Configure the hard disk as follows:
• Drive C: 2 GB formatted as FAT
• Drive D: 2 GB formatted as FAT
! To install and configure Windows 2000 Advanced Server and the courseware files
1 Start the student computer by using the network boot disk
When prompted, connect to London as Administrator with a
password of password
2 At a command prompt, type net use x: \\london\setup and then press
ENTER to map drive X to the Setup folder on the instructor computer (London)
3 At the command prompt, type x:\mocset.bat and then press ENTER
You must include the file extension in this command because the Setup folder also includes a subfolder named Mocset
4 On the course title screen, press SPACEBAR to continue
5 On the Welcome screen, press SPACEBAR to continue
6 On the Selecting Classroom Number screen, type the number that
corresponds to the IP network number that you specified during the setup of the instructor computer
7 On the Computer Identification screen, type the letter that corresponds to
the computer name for this student computer
As you install Windows 2000 Advanced Server on the student computers, specify the computer names in consecutive order, beginning with Vancouver The installation order is provided in the Classroom
Configuration section in this guide
Important
Note
Note
Important
Trang 198 On the Domain Model screen, select Single Domain Model (option 1)
9 On the Single Domain Model screen, select Windows 2000 Advanced
Server, Member Server in the classroom domain (option 2)
10 On the Verify Settings screen, review the settings, and then press Y to
accept the configuration
If any of the settings are incorrect, press N to restart the process of configuring settings
The Mocset.bat file copies the courseware files to the hard disk, builds an unattended setup answer file, and synchronizes the student computer time with the time on the instructor computer (London) When the file copying process is complete, Setup begins installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server
When text-mode Setup begins, you can start the installation process
on the next student computer
11 Remove the network boot disk from the floppy disk drive
At the end of text-mode Setup, the computer restarts, and GUI-mode Setup begins After GUI-mode Setup, the computer restarts and automatically logs
you on as Administrator with a password of password
After the logon process, a batch file runs that continues the configuration process and then restarts the computer After the computer automatically logs you on as Administrator a second time, Setup runs a batch file to complete the setup of the student computer
On occasion the computer is unable to automatically log you on following the installation of Windows 2000 If that happens, log on as
Administrator with a password of password The automated setup will
continue
When all of the items on the checklist are marked as complete, setup of the student computer is complete
12 Close the Microsoft Official Curriculum setup window, and then log off
To verify that a student computer is set up correctly, refer to the Classroom Setup Checklist section in this guide
Note
Note
Important
Important
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The Classroom Setup Checklist enables you to:
! Verify that the classroom setup was completed successfully
! Diagnose and correct any problems that might have occurred during the automated setup of the classroom computers
It is recommended that you use the checklist to verify the classroom setup before the course begins Note that separate checklists are provided for the instructor computer and the student computers
1 Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties
2 In the System Properties dialog box, on the Network Identification tab,
verify that the computer name is London and that the computer is a domain controller in the nwtraders.msft domain
! To change the computer name or domain name
1 Click Start, and then click Run
2 In the Open box, type dcpromo and then click OK
3 In the Active Directory Installation Wizard, click Next If a message box
appears informing you that this computer is a global catalog server, click
OK
4 On the Remove Active Directory page, select the This server is the last
domain controller in the domain check box, and then click Next
5 On the Network Credentials page, type Administrator in the User name box and password in the Password box, and then click Next
6 On the Administrator Password page, type password in both the
Password box and the Confirm password box, and then click Next
7 On the Summary page, click Next
8 When prompted to restart your computer, click Restart Computer
9 If necessary, change the computer name, and then run Dcpromo.exe to recreate the Active Directory domain For instructions on manually creating the Active Directory domain, refer to the Manual Setup Guide
Trang 21# Verify that the password for the Administrator account is password
! To verify
1 Log off, and then log on to the domain as Administrator with a password of
password
2 If step 1 fails, log on to the domain as Administrator with no password
3 If step 2 fails, log on to the local computer as Administrator with a password
! To change the password for the Administrator account
1 Open Active Directory Users and Computers
2 Expand nwtraders.msft, and then click Users
3 In the details pane, right-click Administrator, and then click Reset
password
4 In the Reset Password dialog box, type password in both the New
password box and the Confirm password box, and then click OK
# Verify that the Microsoft PowerPoint® Viewer is installed
! To verify
1 Click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft PowerPoint
Viewer 97
2 Verify that the program starts
! To install the PowerPoint Viewer
1 Create the Pptview folder on drive C
2 Insert the Trainer Materials compact disc into the CD-ROM drive
3 Copy the contents of the Pptview folder on the Trainer Materials compact disc to C:\Pptview
4 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open C:\Pptview
5 Double-click Ppt_name.vbs to correctly name the PowerPoint Viewer
folders
6 Double-click Pptview.msi to install the PowerPoint Viewer
Trang 22# Verify that the PowerPoint slides are installed in
C:\Program Files\2017a Slides
! To install the PowerPoint slides
1 Insert the Trainer Materials compact disc into the CD-ROM drive
2 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open the Tools folder on the Trainer Materials compact disc
3 Double-click 2017_ppt.msi
4 If the Windows Installer package fails to install the PowerPoint slides, create a subfolder named 2017a Slides in the Program Files folder on drive C
5 Copy the contents of the Powerpnt folder on the Trainer Materials compact disc to C:\Program Files\2017a Slides
# Verify that Start menu shortcuts exist for each of the PowerPoint presentations
! To verify
1 Click Start, point to Programs, and then point to 2017a Slides
2 Verify that shortcuts exist for each of the four modules that are taught in the course
! To create Start menu shortcuts
1 Right-click Start, and then click Explore All Users
2 In Windows Explorer, expand Desktop, expand My Computer, and then,
in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu, click Programs
3 In the details pane, right-click an empty area, point to New, and then click
Folder
4 When the new folder icon appears, type 2017a Slides and then press
ENTER
5 Double-click the 2017a Slides folder
6 In the details pane, right-click an empty area, point to New, and then click
Shortcut
7 In the Create Shortcut Wizard, click Browse
8 In the Browse for Folder dialog box, expand Desktop, expand My
Computer, expand Local Disk (C:), expand Program Files, and then
expand 2017a Slides
9 Click 2017a_00.ppt, and then click OK
Trang 2310 In the Create Shortcut Wizard, click Next
11 On the Select a Title for the Program page, type Module 0 in the Type a
name for this shortcut box, and then click Finish
12 Repeat the process until shortcuts have been created for each of the PowerPoint presentations
# Verify that the MOC fonts are installed
! To verify
1 Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel
2 In Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs
3 Verify that MOC Fonts is listed under Currently installed programs
! To install the MOC fonts
1 Insert the Trainer Materials compact disc into your CD-ROM drive
2 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open the Tools folder on the Trainer Materials compact disc
3 Double-click Mocfonts.msi to install the fonts
# Verify that, when you are logged on as Administrator, the London computer has dark green wallpaper with the computer name in the upper-right corner
2 Right-click the desktop, and then click Properties
3 In the Display Properties dialog box, on the Background tab, click
Trang 24# Verify that the London computer is running the DHCP Server service and that the server has been authorized in Active Directory
! To authorize the DHCP server
• In the DHCP console, right-click London.nwtraders.msft, and then click
Authorize
# Verify that the DHCP Server service scope on the London computer
includes IP addresses 192.168.x.101 through 192.168.x.199
! To verify
1 In the DHCP console, expand London.nwtraders.msft, expand Scope
(192.168.x.), and then click Address Pool
2 Verify that the address pool ranges from 192.168.x.101 through 192.168.x.199
! To create the DHCP Server service scope
1 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open the C:\Tools\DHCP folder
2 Locate the appropriate file for your classroom number
File names correspond with classroom numbers; for example, the Dhcp3.txt file is used for classroom 3
3 Right-click Dhcpx.txt, and then click Rename
4 Type setdhcp.cmd and then press ENTER
5 When the Rename message box informs you that changing the file extension could cause the file to become unstable, click Yes
6 Double-click Setdhcp.cmd
# Verify that drive D has been converted to the NTFS file system
! To verify
1 In My Computer, right-click Local Disk (D:), and then click Format
2 Make sure NTFS is listed in the File System box
! To convert drive D to the NTFS file system
1 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open the C:\Tools folder
2 Double-click Convertd.cmd
Trang 25# Verify that the Internet Connection Wizard is disabled
! To verify
1 Open Internet Explorer
2 Verify that the Internet Connection Wizard does not appear
! To disable the Internet Connection Wizard
1 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open the C:\Tools folder
2 Verify that the Ex_sp3 folder appears
! To share the Ex_sp3 folder
1 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open drive D
2 Right-click the Ex_sp3 folder, and then click Sharing
3 In the Ex_sp3 Properties dialog box, click Share this folder, and then click OK
# Verify that the D:\Exchange folder is shared as Exchange
! To verify
1 Click Start, and then click Run In the Run dialog box, in the Open box, type \\london and then press ENTER
2 Verify that the Exchange folder appears
! To share the D:\Exchange folder
1 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open drive D
2 Right-click the Exchange folder, and then click Sharing
3 In the Exchange Properties dialog box, click Share this folder, and then click OK
# Verify that the D:\InterDev folder is shared as Interdev
Trang 26! To share the D:\InterDev folder
1 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open drive D
2 Right-click the Interdev folder, and then click Sharing
3 In the Interdev Properties dialog box, click Share this folder, and then click OK
# Verify that the D:Vidsp3 folder is shared as Interdev
! To verify
1 Click Start, and then click Run In the Run dialog box, in the Open box, type \\london and then press ENTER
2 Verify that the Vidsp3 folder appears
! To share the D:\Vidsp3 folder
1 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open drive D
2 Right-click the Interdev folder, and then click Sharing
3 In the Vidsp3 Properties dialog box, click Share this folder, and then click
2 Verify that the Office folder appears
! To share the D:\Office folder
1 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open drive D
2 Right-click the Office folder, and then click Sharing
3 In the Office Properties dialog box, click Share this folder, and then click
2 Verify that the Sql folder appears
! To share the D:\Sql folder
1 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open drive D Right-click the
Sql folder, and then click Sharing
2 In the Sql Properties dialog box, click Share this folder, and then click
OK
Trang 27# Verify that the D:\Sqlsp1 folder is shared as Sqlsp1
! To verify
1 Click Start, and then click Run In the Run dialog box, in the Open box, type \\london and then press ENTER
2 Verify that the Sqlsp1 folder appears
! To share the D:\Sqlsp1 folder
1 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open drive D
2 Right-click the Sqlsp1 folder, and then click Sharing
3 In the Sqlsp1 Properties dialog box, click Share this folder, and then click
2 Verify that the Sqlsp2 folder appears
! To share the D:\Sqlsp2 folder
1 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open drive D
2 Right-click the Sqlsp2 folder, and then click Sharing
3 In the Sqlsp2 Properties dialog box, click Share this folder, and then click
2 Verify that the Parts folder appears
! To share the D:\Parts folder
1 In either My Computer or Windows Explorer, open drive D
2 Right-click the Parts folder, and then click Sharing
3 In the Parts Properties dialog box, click Share this folder, and then click