HP Factory-Installed Operating System Software for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 User Guide

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Overview
Introduction
IMPORTANT: If your server has a factory-installed operating system, do not boot from the HP
SmartStart CD when powering up the server for the first time. The SmartStart CD should only
be used if it is necessary to reinstall the operating system.
IMPORTANT: Complete the operating system installation before installing any additional
hardware options.
This guide provides instructions for completing the installation of the following factory-installed operating
systems:
Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 R2, Standard Edition operating system with five CALs
Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 R2, Compute Cluster Edition (x64)
Features
The operating system is preloaded on the server disk drive before the server is shipped to you. Also, the
latest drivers are downloaded onto the server disk drive and integrated with the preloaded operating
system.
The normal server operating system installation process is shortened for a preloaded server operating
system. This installation requires approximately 25 minutes, compared to the normal CD installation time
of 90 minutes. The user-specific information such as the server name, IP address, and regional settings
must be entered during the installation process.
The HP factory-installed software for Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 R2 is:
Ready to run. You are guided through a mini-setup wizard, after which any HP specific components
are installed and, when possible, configured. After any required restarts of the operating system, the
Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 R2 installation is complete and ready to perform any necessary
user configuration.
Preconfigured with the networking protocols TCP/IP and the SNMP service. These services are
required for effective network management and allow the HP Management Agents for Servers to
communicate with HP Systems Insight Manager.
Pre-activated. HP has configured the operating system so that customer activation is not required.
Capable of out-of-the-box management of the server with the installation of the HP Management
Agents for Servers. The HP Management Agents monitor server performance and configuration, as
well as the performance of the operating system. The HP Management Agents help prevent problems
before users are affected by issuing alerts when faults occur.
Preconfigured with NTFS. Many new features in Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 R2 including
the ability to promote the server to a domain controller to use Microsoft® Active Directory, require