When you run the Windows Server 2003 Setup program, you must provide information about how to install and configure the operating system. Thorough planning can make your installation of Windows Server 2003 more efficient by helping you to avoid potential problems during installation. An understanding of the configuration options will also help to ensure that you have properly configured your system.
I won't go into that part right now (I might later this month, no promises...) but here are some of the most important things you should take into consideration when planning for your Windows Server 2003 installation:
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Check System Requirements
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Check Hardware and Software Compatibility
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Determine Disk Partitioning Options
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Choose the Appropriate File System: FAT, FAT32, NTFS
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Decide on a Workgroup or Domain Installation
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Complete a Pre-Installation Checklist
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