Installing the Operating System and Utilities 4-33
CONFIGURATION DISKETTE CREATOR
"Configuration Diskette Creator" is a tool used to create the [Configuration Diskette] that is used
for configuring the server with Express Setup.
If you use the Configuration Diskette created by Express Setup and Configuration Diskette Creator
to operate the setup, you can perform the installation of OS and install several utilities
automatically, except for a few key inputs to confirm the specifications. Also, you can install the
system with the same specification as before when re-installing the system. We recommend that
you create a [Configuration Diskette] to setup the servers from EXPRESSBUILDER.
NOTE:
You can install Windows 2000 without [Configuration Diskette].
You can also modify/create your [Configuration Diskette] during the setup
with EXPRESSBUILDER.
Installing Configuration Diskette Creator
This section describes how to install Configuration Diskette Creator on a computer running
Windows 2000 in order to create a Configuration Diskette.
NOTE:
Configuration Diskette Creator works on PC-AT compatible
computers.
Windows 2000
Follow the procedure below to install Configuration Diskette Creator on a computer that is running
Windows 2000.
NOTE:
The instructions displayed on the screen may differ according to the
model you are using, but setup can be operated with the same procedure.
1.
Start the OS.
2.
Insert the attached EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM into CD-ROM drive.
Master Control Menu will appear.
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