INSTALLING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL FROM AN EXISTING OPERATING SYSTEMIF...

4. When you install networking components with typical settings, what components

are installed? What does each component do?

Lesson Summary

If your computer does not support booting from a CD-ROM, you can install Win-

dows XP Professional by booting another operating system first and then access-

ing the Windows XP Professional installation CD-ROM.

The Setup Wizard asks you to provide regional settings, your name and your orga-

nization’s name, a computer name, and a password for the Administrator account. It

also asks you to specify the time zone, time, and date; and to decide whether you

want Windows XP Professional to automatically adjust for daylight savings time.

Choosing to install networking components using typical settings installs the Cli-

ent For Microsoft Networks, File And Printer Sharing For Microsoft Networks, and

TCP/IP.

You can customize the networking components during installation or any time

after installation.