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How to Setup Win2k for Web Server and DNS Server
Hi Guys,

Just like to ask help how to setup win2k for web server and DNS server. I'm planning to have In-House web hosting for my website. I have all the necessary things. software, hardware plus internet connectivity.. the only thing that i need is your precious help.  Many thanks in advance...


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If you want to use DNS-Server you must have the server-edition of Win2K. The "Professional" Versions do not have server-related-services like DNS and DHCP-Servers. They are only in the "Windows 2000 Server"-Product (or third party software).

If you have a W2K-Server you only have to select the DNS-Server in System-Settings->Software->Components.

The web-server is included there, too.

You can set up these services using a right-click to "My Computer" and "Manage" (in German: "Verwalten"). You will find the settings in the "Services and Applications"-Tree (click the small plus near the description)
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Huh...guess I started typing my answer before 10:00am Coronas, heh. More or less same thing ;)

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Hehehe - i am in Germany - perhaps it is a time-zone-problem ;-)
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Windows 2000 is an operating system for use on both client and server computers. It is the successor to Windows NT 4.0, and is the last version of Microsoft Windows to display the "Windows NT" designation. Four editions of Windows 2000 were released (Professional, Server, Advanced Server, and Datacenter Server) that shared a core set of features, including many system utilities such as the Microsoft Management Console. All versions of the operating system support NTFS 3.0, Encrypting File System, as well as basic and dynamic disk storage. The Windows 2000 Server family includes support for Active Directory services, Distributed File System and fault-redundant storage volumes.