The install says it only upgrades from Windows NT4, not 2000 - is there any way to regress a Win2000 install to WinNT4 first or am I going to have to do a wipe and rebuild?
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The install says it only upgrades from Windows NT4, not 2000 - is there any way to regress a Win2000 install to WinNT4 first or am I going to have to do a wipe and rebuild?
Um, you should be able to upgrade :confused:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows.net.../top10w2k.mspx
Also :
http://www.microsoft.com/windows.net...deployfaq.mspx
Q.
What is the upgrade path from Windows 2000 Server to Windows .NET Server?
A.
You can easily upgrade from the Windows 2000 Server family to Windows .NET Server. Lessons learned in planning and deploying Windows 2000 will be transferable to Windows .NET Server.
I'd suggest you give Microsoft tech support a call.
You get 2 or 3 free incidents with them.
If they can't help you, let me know and I'll contact Microsoft here and get it sorted.
Notwithstanding those articles, when I put the RC1 for .Net Server into my Windows 2000 professional desktop machine it says "You cannot upgrade from Windows 2000 professional".
That said, the machine in question is a dumping ground for all sorts things so a clean install might not be a bad idea.
There's no upgrade path from a Professional Operating System (eg. WindowsNT4.0 Workstation, Windows2000 Pro, WindowsXP Pro) to a Server Operating System (eg. WindowsNT4.0 Server, Windows2000 Server, Windows .NET Server).
So you'd have to do a full install of .NET Server, or find a server machine...
Ah yes - that makes sense....full wipe and install it is then...
Will it install in a dual-boot mode though? Did you run the install from within Windows or boot from the CD?
I was running it through windows - I'm not sure it will boot from the CD but I might give that a try....
D.
I'd say it should.
Most OSes from Microsoft these days boot from the cd-rom.
Everything from... Win95 or so
I installed an early version booting from the CD. Did you get a Cd from MS or download it?Quote:
Originally posted by MerrionComputin
I was running it through windows - I'm not sure it will boot from the CD but I might give that a try....
D.
Got the CD as part of this months large MSDN Universal package...now I need a large network of machines with large disk drives to insytall it all :sigh:Quote:
Did you get a Cd from MS or download it?
you get a lot of stuff on it dont you ?
i havent had a chance to play with most of it :rolleyes:
OK - I'm probably being thick, but how do you get it to boot from the CD. Turning the machine on with the CD in the drive doesn't seem to do anything...
Does .Net act like Win2k, or XP?
Z.
Quote:
Originally posted by Merrion
OK - I'm probably being thick, but how do you get it to boot from the CD. Turning the machine on with the CD in the drive doesn't seem to do anything...
You'd probably have to take a look in the BIOS ("Hit F2 to enter setup" - that kinda thang), and check the boot priority.
Put your CD-ROM before the Hard Drive
Like XP with all the tweaks to make it look like 2K set, mostly.Quote:
Originally posted by Zaei
Does .Net act like Win2k, or XP?
Z.
Excellent - now dual booting between either Windows XP Professional or Windows .Net Enterprise Server - boy do I need another hard disk :-)
http://www.everyman.ie/misc/online_shop.htmQuote:
Originally posted by MerrionComputin
boy do I need another hard disk :-)
or call 2301996
Just up the line from you in DunLaoghaire.
They'll sort you out :)
Unfortunately these people have first shout on all my money :-(