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Re: New W2k Server Install



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you haven't mentioned how many symbols you are saving. I save the entire
market plus future. No mutual funds. a year ago I thought that 10G would be
more than enough. This weekend I have to uninstal ProSuite and reconfig my
Hard drive to 20 G.

Jim Bronke
Phoenix, AZ



----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Bukowski" <r_bukowski@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2001 6:21 PM
Subject: New W2k Server Install


> I am installing Win2k Server this weekend on a virgin system that I intend
> to use primarily as my TS2k, sp5 operating platform. I got W2k Server
> version at a bargain price with near term plans for the system to also act
> as server for two other PC's (WinME) so as to share DSL internet and run
TS
> offline (or online simlutaneously if possible). Also looking to have
remote
> internet access to the network when i'm not at home.
>
> Although I now have the components described below, I have not had
> experience with W2k Server (or Pro) or with network setup before and would
> appreciate any advice on configuration, partitioning/file structure,
> overclocking, pitfalls to avoid, tips, links, etc.
>
> Primary system: Toshiba M500D Dual Server, P3 700E (2nd CPU to be
installed
> next week), 1gb ECC, one 10 gb hdd...2nd 8.4 gb to install later, two
video
> cards, two NICs (intel pro 100 and Dlink DFE-55TX), mx300 sound card, usr
> 56k modem.
>
> Internet RT data service: eSignal 500 symbols over Qwest ADSL, 640 Kbps
> (supposedly), Cisco 675, bridging mode with 2 static IP addresses.
>
> Network components: Netgear fast internet switch FS105, netgear nics,
cables
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
>
> Bob Bukowski
>