14. In the Personalize Your Software window, when you are prompted for your name
and organization, type your name in the Name field and type your organization in
the Organization field. The names that you type are used as default server names.
Applications that you install later use this information for the product registration
and document identification. Click Next.
15. When you are prompted for the Windows Server 2003 Setup CD-Key, type the
Windows Server 2003 Setup CD-Key in the applicable fields. Click Next. (Setup
uses the organization name that was entered previously, as a suggested name for
the server.)
16. In the Licensing Modes window, select the applicable licensing mode for your
organization. Click Next.
17. In the Name and Administrator Password window, when you are prompted for an
administrator password and server name, type the server name and password.
Click Next. (Setup uses the organization name that was entered previously as a
suggested name for the server.)
Note: Passwords are case sensitive. Be sure to use a combination of uppercase
and lowercase letters with at least one number for your password.
18. In the Time Zone window, set the current time. To change the date, click the
button to the right of the date. To change the time, highlight the value that you
want to change and enter the new values using the keyboard or the Up Arrow and
Down Arrow keys. Click Next.
Note: Windows Server 2003 services perform many tasks that are dependent on
the accuracy of the time and date settings of the server. Be sure to select the
correct time zone for the server location to avoid problems.
The remaining operating-system components are installed and configured
according to the options that you specified. The display in the left column shows
the amount of time remaining until the Windows Server 2003 installation is
completed. This process might take several minutes.
When Windows Server 2003 Setup has completed installation, the server
automatically restarts.
19. After Windows Server 2003 starts, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to log on.
20. When the desktop is displayed, the Windows Server Post-Setup Security Updates
wizard begins. If this server is connected to the Internet, this wizard helps you
download software security updates and configure the system to retrieve updates
automatically.
21. After closing the Security Updates wizard, the Manage Your Server wizard
launches automatically. This wizard helps you to add and configure additional
roles for the server, such as File Server, DHCP Server, Active Directory, and
DNS. For more information, click Read about server roles in the wizard.