Thanks Brian,

I did notice that the problems when I replaced the original drive (a 2.1Gb
WD).  I was so anxious to get started that I'm sure I may have overlooked
something else in my haste.  Thank goodness it's a home system and since I'm
between jobs right now, I have a little extra time to play with W2K Adv
Srvr.

Thanks loads,

Jesse E. Gardner, MCP
P.O. Box 11431
Columbia, SC 29211
(803)216-0119
(803)216-0921 fax
(803)361-4361 cell
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 -----Original Message-----
From:   Webb, Brian (Telecom) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Monday, August 27, 2001 1:54 PM
To:     NT System Admin Issues
Subject:        RE: New W2K Server

The DP 2000 had a BIOS that was completely dependant on a system partition
on the first hard drive.  Take a look at Compaq's site and see if they have
a utility to re-create that system partition.  We warned that any tool they
have is probably going to wipe the rest of your hard drive...

Disclaimer: This is the current user's personal opinion and is not made
on behalf of my employer.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jesse E. Gardner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 12:39 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: New W2K Server


Congratulations!  I just built one for home use.  It's a simple setup, I
used 2 hard drives;

* Disk0: 3Gb, strictly system.  No data, storage, etc.
* Disk1: 15Gb; I've partitioned this one into three 5Gb drives.  1: Apps, 2:
Data1, 3: Data2

The server is an old Compaq Deskpro 2000.  And maybe someone can answer this
question, "How do you access the BIOS on this old box?"  I've tried F1 thru
F10, and nothing.

I also get a disk error (1791) that allows me to boot up, but only after
hitting any key.  Once I'm logged on everything appears to fine.  I'm still
in the process of checking it out though.

If this note has evoked a flashback from anyone, your response would be very
much appreciated.

Sincerely,

Jesse E. Gardner, MCP
P.O. Box 11431
Columbia, SC 29211
(803)216-0119
(803)216-0921 fax
(803)361-4361 cell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Erik Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Monday, August 27, 2001 11:22 AM
To:     NT System Admin Issues
Subject:        New W2K Server

I have finally build my first W2k Server. I have set up a totally new domain
to correct the mistakes in our current one. I have run DCPromo installed AD,
set up the DNS, set the Security Policies and so on. My question is if I go
ahead and put this on my network, it shouldn't cause any conflicts with my
existing NT boxes should it since it is a totally new domain?

Erik


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