
28 MetaFrame Solutions Guide
4. From the Setup Notification dialog box, press ENTER to continue the
installation.
5. Press ENTER to continue the installation, R to repair an installation, or F3 to
quit the entire process.
6. Press ENTER to continue the installation.
The End User License Agreement (EULA) is displayed. Read the EULA and
press F8 if you accept the terms and conditions in the agreement.
7. Setup performs a search to detect any previous installations of Windows NT,
Windows 2000, or Terminal Server. If you are installing a fresh copy of
Windows 2000, press N for new installation.
8. You are asked for a traget location to install Windows 2000. You can create or
delete partitions at this point.
9. Select the newly created partition or an existing partition as the target and press
ENTER.
10. You can choose to format this partition as either FAT or NTFS. To restrict and
audit user access, Citrix recommends formatting the partition as NTFS.
11. When format is complete, files are copied to the server. Setup has completed
the text-based portion of the installation. Remove any disks and CDs from their
drives and press ENTER to restart the computer.
12. The server restarts with the GUI setup. Follow the on-screen prompts to install
and configure Windows 2000, keeping the following in mind:
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Install all the protocols for which you will be creating ICA connections. To
minimize resource allocations, install only the protocols required.
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Install the Terminal Server service.
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Setting up Windows 2000 as a domain controller causes greater load on the
server because it must authenticate domain logons and maintain the
directory database for a domain.
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Do not install screen savers because they create unnecessary load.
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Install only the Windows 2000 services that you need.
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Create an Emergency Repair Disk for your system. Do not forget to update
this disk after making changes to your system configuration; for example,
after renaming drives when installing MetaFrame.
Installing MetaFrame
If you are deploying only one or two MetaFrame servers, a typical interactive
installation, running Setup.exe on each server, is fine. However, if you have a
large number of servers to deploy, you may prefer to use unattended setup.
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