Installing MS BackOffice Small Business Server 4.x

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"HP 10/100TX PCI LAN Adapter" (for a J3171)
or
"HP NetServer 10/100TX PCI Ethernet Adapter" (for a D5013)
and press OK to select it.
6. The HPSet Setup loads all the required driver files and scans the computer resources
to determine the settings assigned to your adapter. It also adds an HPSet icon to the
Control Panel for future use of HPSet.
7. Click the Test button in the HPSet screen to run diagnostics. After the adapter test,
click OK to exit the Adapter Diagnostics screen and return to the HPSet menu.
8. Click OK to accept the adapter's configuration and exit the HPSet program. Click
OK in the Network Settings dialog. Other configuration screens may appear.
Configure as needed. You have completed all the steps required for the installation of
network drivers. If you are in the process of installing Microsoft Windows NT SBS,
proceed with the Windows NT SBS Setup program.
NOTE: The installation and/or changes of network configuration will not take
effect until you reboot the computer. If there are errors during installation you
should verify that you installed the correct driver for your adapter.
Optional: Fault Tolerance Driver Installation for HP NetServer D5013A 10/100TX
Adapter
NOTE: Adapter Fault Tolerance is also known as "NIC Redundancy"
Adapter Fault Tolerance provides link redundancy for two HP NetServer 10/100TX
adapters. When configured, a primary and secondary adapter are created. If the primary
loses communication with the hub/switch, the secondary automatically takes over. The
secondary adapter will take over for such reasons as cable connection problems, switch or
hub port failure or adapter failure. Adapter Fault Tolerance is also supported on HP
J3171A 10/100TX Adapter when installed in HP NetServers.
Before you can configure the adapter for HP Adapter Fault Tolerance, you need to do the
following:
1. Install two HP D5013A adapters in a HP NetServer system under Windows NT SBS.
2. If connecting to a hub, each adapter in a team will need to be connected to a separate
port, which is in the same collision domain. If connected to a switch, each adapter
in a team will have to be connected to a separate port which is in the same network.