Installing and Configuring Windows NT Workstation 4.0
This chapter prepares you for the exam by covering the following objectives:
- Installing Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 on an Intel platform in a given situation.
- Removing Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 in a given situation.
- Upgrading to Windows NT Workstation 4.0 in a given situation.
- Configuring server-based installation for wide-scale deployment in a given situation.
- Installing, configuring, and removing hardware components for a given situation. Hardware components include the following:
| | Network adapter drivers |
| | SCSI device drivers |
| | Tape device drivers |
| | UPS |
| | Multimedia devices |
| | Display drivers |
| | Keyboard drivers |
| | Mouse drivers |
- Using Control Panel applications to configure a Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computer in a given situation.
Installation of operating systems and applications software on client desktops is one of the most time consuming activities performed by many network administrators. Being able to efficiently carry out these functions can lead to large time savings (try calculating the time you could gain by saving an hour at each of 200 client desktops).
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