You can run windows network setup after following the hup setup directions.
The XP setup program is a 32 bit program, while the 2000 setup program is a 16 bit program.
You need a router not a Windows 2000
The Internal DNS Server ONLY.
distribution Sever
think its windows 2000 datacenter server
In windows a Network Interface Card (NIC) can be disabled in the device manager. To get to the device manager click start, then click run, then type "devmgmt.msc" (without the quotes) and press enter (or type it in the "Start Search" box if you use Windows 7 or Windows Vista). It will be under the "Network Adapters" category, the exact name will depend on the model of card you have. Another way to disable it is in the "manage network connections" page from the Network and sharing center in Vista and Windows 7 (disable it in "Network Connections" in Windows XP and Windows 2000). Finally, if it is an integrated network card, it can usually be disabled sing the BIOS (CMOS) setup.
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Ndis (network driver interface specification)
hi Ur answer is: Unattended Setup is the process of using automated installation scripts to answer questions during Setup, thereby simplifying the installation of Windows 2000 Professional on multiple computers. The command for starting Unattended Setup is the same as for interactive setup: For starting Unattended Setup on a computer running Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95, or Windows 98, use Winnt32.exe, and select the appropriate command options to run the scripts. Windows 2000 Professional improves the use of automated installation scripts, especially by providing the Setup Manager, a comprehensive, wizard-based feature that guides administrators through the process of creating custom, error-free setup scripts. Unattended Setup is the easiest method for upgrading numerous computers from previous versions of the Windows operating system. It also can be used to automate clean installations. Using scripts saves time and money by eliminating the need for administrators or users to attend to each computer and answer the questions during installation. Unattended Setup provides automated deployment of an upgrade to Windows 2000 Professional on numerous computers. Unattended Setup with installation scripts also gives administrators the flexibility to allow users to provide input during the Setup process. Deployment can take longer using Unattended Setup than using some other methods, such as the Sysprep tool because of the time required to copy files over the network. for more information refer to:http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000pro/deploy/depopt/w2kpadpl.mspx#EXE good Lock
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