Microsoft Windows NT 4 Server is a very popular server. Not only is it convenient to use, it is also a stable operating system. NT 4 is excellent in running applications. It has a graphical user environment, allows desktop configuration, is capable of multitasking, and has a large load capacity. In Virtual Training Company s NT 4 Server Installation tutorial, author Louis DiPaola makes installation seem amazingly easy. After teaching you how to install, he explains configuring the control panel utilities, setting up sharing and security, and more. Go ahead and begin to learn by clicking the topic of your choice below.
Windows NT BasicsIntroduction to NT ServerComparisons between NT ServerServer Types (PDC)NT ArchitectureTask Bar PropertiesNT Security BoxNT LoginWindows NT InstallationMinimum Hardware RequirementsHardware CompatibilityInstallation Issues (Server TypeInstallation Methods (CDInstallation: Menu ModeInstallation: GUI ModeAutomatic InstallationsMaking Unattend.txtNetwork InstallationEnabling Plug and PlayInstalling Multimedia Devices (Audio)Service Pack PurposeConfiguration Using the Control Panel UtilitiesOverview of Utilities for System ConfigurationInstalling and Configuring Communication DevicesDisplay Properties and DriversKeyboard and Mouse ConfigurationsAdding and Configuring Multimedia DevicesNetwork: Gateway ServicesNetwork: Configuring ProtocolsNetwork: TCP/IP AdaptersNetwork: DNS && HostsNetwork: Wins && LmhostsNetwork: DHCP Relay and RoutingNetwork: Configuring Adapters and BindingsAdding and Configuring SCSI devicesServer UtilityControlling ServicesSystem: General and Performance TabsSystem: Environmental and Startup TabsSystem: User and Hardware Profile TabsInstalling and Configuring Tape DevicesUPS InstallationConfiguring Gateway Services for NetWarePrinting with NTAdding Printers
Setting Print Priorities
Implementing Printer Pooling
Scheduling Print Jobs
Printer Security
Printer Separator Pages
Additional Printer Configurations
Fixing Printer Problems
Disk AdministratorIntroduction to Disk Administrator
FAT versus NTFS
Creating Partitions
Assigning Drive Letters
Formatting Partitions
Deleting Partitions
RAID Levels
RAID Level 0: Disk Striping
RAID Level 1: Mirroring and Duplexing
RAID Level 5: Disk Striping with Parity
Formatting Fault Tolerant Drives
Regenerating Data Using RAID Level 5
Creating and Extending Volumes
Conversion from FAT to NTFS
Setting Up Sharing and Security Using NT ExplorerSharing Resources
File Permissions and Shares
Auditing File Access
Permission Changes When Copying and Moving Files
Remote Access Server (RAS)Overview of RAS
RAS Protocols
Installation and Configuration of RAS
Configuring RAS Permissions
Configuring Dial-up Networking (DUN)
Using the Phonebook Wizard to Add Entries
Configuring DUN for Credit Card Usage
Troubleshooting RAS
Removing RAS Components
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