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Part Number: X05-88988
Course Number: 2071A

Released: 9/2000
Querying Microsoft
®

SQL Server

2000 with
Transact-SQL
Classroom Setup Guide

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Classroom Setup Guide iii


Contents
Classroom Requirements .........................................................................................1
Classroom Configuration.........................................................................................3
Setup Instructions.....................................................................................................5
Automated Classroom Setup....................................................................................7
Classroom Setup Checklist ....................................................................................11
Customization Information ....................................................................................20




Classroom Setup Guide 1


Classroom Requirements
This course requires a classroom with a minimum of one computer for the
instructor and one for each student. Before class begins, install and configure all
computers by using the following information and instructions.
Instructor Computer
The instructor computer requires the following hardware and software
configuration. All hardware must be on the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)
for Microsoft
®
Windows
®
2000 Advanced Server.
Hardware
The following hardware is the minimum required for the instructor computer:
Intel Pentium II 300
PCI 2.1 bus
256 megabytes (MB) of random access memory (RAM)
4-gigabyte (GB) hard disk
256-kilobyte (KB) L2 cache
12X CD-ROM drive
Network adapter (must not use ISA bus)
4-MB video adapter
Super VGA (SVGA) monitor (17-inch)
Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device
Sound card with speakers
Internet access
Projection display device that supports SVGA 800x600, 256 colors


Software
The following software is required for the instructor computer:
Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Microsoft SQL Server

2000, Enterprise Edition

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Student Computer
Each student computer requires the following hardware and software
configuration. All hardware must be on the HCL for Windows 2000 Advanced
Server.
Hardware
The following hardware is required for each student computer:
Intel Pentium II 300
PCI 2.1 bus
256 MB of RAM
4-GB hard disk
256-KB L2 cache
12X CD-ROM drive
Network adapter (must not use ISA bus)
4-MB video adapter
SVGA monitor (17-inch)
Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device
Sound card with speakers

Software

The following software is required for each student computer:
Windows 2000 Advanced Server
SQL Server 2000, Enterprise Edition

Classroom Setup Guide 3


Classroom Configuration
The following configuration and naming conventions are used throughout this
course and are required for the hands-on labs:
The instructor computer is named London.
The student computers are named according to the following table.

After the installation of the instructor computer the installation of student
computers may take place in any order and may be done simultaneously.
The following table shows the names and IP addresses of the student In the IP
addresses, x is the classroom number.
Computer name IP address

Vancouver 192.168.x.1
Denver 192.168.x.2
Perth 192.168.x.3
Brisbane 192.168.x.4
Lisbon 192.168.x.5
Bonn 192.168.x.6
Lima 192.168.x.7
Santiago 192.168.x.8
Bangalore 192.168.x.9
Singapore 192.168.x.10
Casablanca 192.168.x.11

Tunis 192.168.x.12
Acapulco 192.168.x.13
Miami 192.168.x.14
Auckland 192.168.x.15
Suva 192.168.x.16
Stockholm 192.168.x.17
Moscow 192.168.x.18
Caracas 192.168.x.19
Montevideo 192.168.x.20
Manila 192.168.x.21
Tokyo 192.168.x.22
Khartoum 192.168.x.23
Nairobi 192.168.x.24

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Single Domain/Workgroup Model
The classroom is configured in the single domain/workgroup model, as shown
in the following graphic.


The instructor computer (London) has Windows 2000 Advanced Server
installed as a domain controller in the classroom domain, nwtraders.msft. Each
student computer has Windows 2000 Advanced Server installed as a member
server in the nwtraders.msft domain.
Classroom Setup Guide 5


Setup Instructions

Use the following procedures to prepare each computer for class.

The instructor computer (London) must be set up completely before
you begin setting up the student computers. Setup of the student computers
occurs over the network by using file shares that are created on the instructor
computer.

Before You Begin
You must do the following:
Read through all setup procedures.
Make sure that you have the Trainer Materials compact disc that is provided
with the course materials.
Prepare a Microsoft MS-DOS
®
system disk and a network boot disk.

MS-DOS System Disk
To set up the instructor computer, you must have an MS-DOS system disk. This
disk must include the following:
MS-DOS system files.
MS-DOS drivers for the CD-ROM drive of the instructor computer.
Xcopy.exe, Xcopy32.exe, and Xcopy32.mod. These files must be located either
on the root of the system disk or in a location that is specified in the MS-
DOS path statement in the Autoexec.bat file.
Smartdrv.exe and Himem.sys. Running Smartdrv.exe dramatically increases the
performance of the file copying process that occurs during the initial phase
of setup. With Smartdrv loaded, this process generally takes 30 minutes or
less. Without Smartdrv, it may take several hours.



Some computers can use Microsoft Windows 98 startup disks, which
include drivers for most CD-ROM drives.

Network Boot Disk
Setup of the student computers takes place over the network. As a result, you
must have an MS-DOS system disk that includes drivers for network adapters
in the student computers. The network boot disk must enable the student
computers to connect to the instructor computer by using Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP). In addition, the network boot disk must include the Xcopy.exe,
Xcopy32.exe, and Xcopy32.mod files either on the root of the system disk or in
a location that is specified in the MS-DOS path statement in the Autoexec.bat
file.
The batch files that are used to set up the student computers require a large
amount of MS-DOS environment space. Therefore, it is required that you
include the following line in the Config.sys file on the boot disk:
Shell = a:\command.com /p /e:1024
Importan
t
Note
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Setup Overview
Read this section before you begin configuring the computers. Failure to follow
the instructions in this Classroom Setup Guide will cause the labs to fail.
These setup instructions provide you with automated installation procedures. If
you cannot complete an automated installation of the software, you can follow
the manual procedures in the manual Classroom Setup Guide on the Trainer
Materials compact disc. Following a manual installation, you must complete the

post-installation configuration procedure. It is very important that you allocate
enough time for a manual installation if you are not sure that the automated
installation will work in your environment.

Verify that the classroom is set up correctly by referring to the
Classroom Setup Checklist section in this guide.

Estimated time to set up the classroom: 3 hours
Important

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