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PowerEdge 4100 series comes in two models: the 4100/180 equipped with one or
two 180MHz Pentium Pro processors (each with 256KB of Level 1 cache) and the
4100/200 equipped with one or two 200MHz Pentium Pro processors (each with
512KB of Level 1 cache). The 4100 series has an upper limit of 1GB of RAM.
Optionally, the 4100 can be equipped with the Dell PowerEdge RAID II
controller.
Software Requirements
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MetaFrame Version 1.8 for Windows 2000
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Microsoft Windows 2000 with Terminal Services
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Dell Server Assistant CD-ROM Version 1.30 or later
Installing MetaFrame
1. Insert the Dell Server Assistant CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of the
PowerEdge 4100 and power on the Dell machine. The Dell Server Assistant
software boots from the CD-ROM. From the Dell Server Assistant CD-ROM
menu, select Create Diskettes. Follow the instructions on-screen to create the
Dell support diskettes.
2. Install Windows 2000 following the directions in the Microsoft documentation.
When Setup displays all recognized SCSI controllers, if the PowerEdge RAID
II Controller is installed in the PowerEdge 4100, press S to install the Dell
PowerEdge RAID II Controller drive
3. Insert the Dell PowerEdge Drivers diskette that was created in Step 1 and click
OK.
4. Complete Windows 2000 installation.
5. After the system reboots, log on to the Windows 2000 console as an
administrator.
6. Insert the MetaFrame compact disk into the CD-ROM drive and begin
installing MetaFrame following the instructions in the Citrix MetaFrame
documentation.
Installing the Dell PowerEdge RAID II Controller Console
1. Install the PowerEdge RAID II Console after Windows 2000 installation is
complete.
2. From the console, log on as an administrator.
3. Insert the Dell PowerEdge RAID II Controller Driver diskette into drive A.
4. Type a:\setup in the text box of the Run menu and press ENTER to begin
installation. Follow the displayed instructions.
5. When installation is complete, the PowerEdge RAID II Console is added to the
Programs folder in the administrator’s Start menu.
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