Automating Server Installation and Upgrade |
You are now ready to develop and perform the automated installation of Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server and associated applications. This is a prerequisite for performing any level of deployment—test, pilot, or production rollout. This chapter presents the automated installation methods that are available, including preparation requirements and example configurations. It is recommended that network engineers involved in the design of the installation process and system administrators involved in the installation of Windows 2000 and associated applications become familiar with this chapter.
Installing Windows 2000 Server involves either clean installations to computers that have no pre– Microsoft® Windows® 2000 operating systems installed, or clean installations and upgrades to computers currently running Microsoft® Windows NT® Server version 3.51 or Microsoft® Windows NT® Server version 4.0. The information in this chapter will help you determine whether to perform clean installations or upgrades.
Determining Whether to Upgrade or Clean Install
Automating the Installation of Server Applications
Automating the Installation of Windows 2000 Server
Installation Configuration Examples
Installation Planning Task List
This chapter will help you develop the following planning document: