Here's my situation:
To support a new software platform I need to build a database server running Win2000 Server and MS SQL 2000. I'm working in a netware 5.1 network environment and will be using win2000 and win98 workstations to access the database. My plan is to order the DB server with win2000 server already installed and set it up as a stand-alone. Then install SQL 2000, setup network parameters of my network,load the netware client to gain access to the network, plug it into the switch and setup shares for individual users. I've never plugged a win2k server into a netware network so I thought I would get any advice I could before I ordered equipment and tried to make it work. Does it sound like I'm close? Thanks.
To support a new software platform I need to build a database server running Win2000 Server and MS SQL 2000. I'm working in a netware 5.1 network environment and will be using win2000 and win98 workstations to access the database. My plan is to order the DB server with win2000 server already installed and set it up as a stand-alone. Then install SQL 2000, setup network parameters of my network,load the netware client to gain access to the network, plug it into the switch and setup shares for individual users. I've never plugged a win2k server into a netware network so I thought I would get any advice I could before I ordered equipment and tried to make it work. Does it sound like I'm close? Thanks.