Setup Wizard
Platí pro: Windows SBS 2003
You can use the Setup Wizard to configure a computer to run Windows SBS.
For more information about the requirements that must be met before you can complete Setup, see Setup Requirements.
For more information about the product key that is needed to activate Windows SBS, see Product Key Information.
For more information about the check for required components, see Required Components.
For more information about the company information that is stored and used to configure Windows SBS, see Company Information.
For more information about the internal domain information that is used to create your Windows SBS domain, see Internal Domain Information (OEM).
For more information about adding an additional domain controller to Windows SBS, see Local Network Adapter Configuration (Additional).
For more information about configuring local network adapters on Windows SBS, see Local Network Adapter Information (OEM).
For more information about using a network adapter that was assigned an IP address by an existing DHCP server on the network, see Local Network Adapter Configuration (DHCP).
For more information about configuring a Windows SBS network that uses one network adapter card, see Local Network Adapter Configuration (One Network Card).
For more information about connecting to the Internet, see Local Network Adapter Configuration.
For more information about domain configuration folders, see Data Folders (Domain).
For more information about providing logon information during Setup, see Logon Information.
For more information about ensuring that the operating system is configured for server applications and tools, see Windows Configuration.
For more information about how Windows SBS components affect each other, see Additional Affected Components.
For more information about selecting Windows SBS components, see Component Selection.
For more information about component data folders, see Data Folders (Component).
For more information about the summary of components that is provided during Setup, see Component Summary.
For more information about errors, warnings, or informational messages that you receive during Setup, see Component Messages.