For anyone that cares, this is what I've seen/had to do so far.
Alright, first was the install. Burned to CD, worked fine. Installed perfect. Set my sizes better, worked fine.
Services: Had to disable//enable some services. Enabled 'Themes' so I could use more then just the windows classic theme. (I disabled them again, I have no use for those ugly XP themes. :P)
Graphics ran pretty slow until I remembered to install the drivers. :\ Ran dxdiag (DirectX) for some hardware acceleration, now they work perfect.
Sound.. It didn't find my soundcard, so I had to install that.
(I'll edit everytime I see something new.)
Is this an overview of how it's used as a workstation? Because it sure sounds like it...
Quote from: syslink on May 29, 2004, 05:35 PM
For anyone that cares, this is what I've seen/had to do so far.
Alright, first was the install. Burned to CD, worked fine. Installed perfect. Set my sizes better, worked fine.
Services: Had to disable//enable some services. Enabled 'Themes' so I could use more then just the windows classic theme. (I disabled them again, I have no use for those ugly XP themes. :P)
Graphics ran pretty slow until I remembered to install the drivers. :\ Ran dxdiag (DirectX) for some hardware acceleration, now they work perfect.
Sound.. It didn't find my soundcard, so I had to install that.
(I'll edit everytime I see something new.)
Well you seem to be figuring things out for yourself. Keep up the good work, and I am sure
most of the people on these forums capable of helping you when you need it will.
Quote from: Mephisto on May 29, 2004, 07:41 PM
Is this an overview of how it's used as a workstation? Because it sure sounds like it...
Obviously, hence my last thread. I just wanted to show the before and after effects for anyone that wanted to try 2k3 server for a workstation.
I guess I should repost this link here.
http://www.msfn.org/win2k3/
It goes through several steps you may want to do when setting up Server 2k3 as a workstation, including enabling hardware video and sound acceleration, directx, creating a different user account, enabling the scanner/camera service, enabling drag-and-drop cd burning, etc.
Quote from: K on May 29, 2004, 09:45 PM
I guess I should repost this link here.
http://www.msfn.org/win2k3/
It goes through several steps you may want to do when setting up Server 2k3 as a workstation, including enabling hardware video and sound acceleration, directx, creating a different user account, enabling the scanner/camera service, enabling drag-and-drop cd burning, etc.
Yeah, I should have included that. It helped me with a bunch of problems.
I used to run w2k3 as a home os because it is great for gameing. Runs much faster then xp.