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2-24 Chapter 2 <strong>Installing</strong> Windows XP Professional<br />

4. When you install networking components with typical settings, what components<br />

are installed? What does each component do?<br />

Lesson Summary<br />

■ If your computer does not support booting from a CD-ROM, you can install Windows<br />

XP Professional by booting another operating system first and then accessing<br />

the Windows XP Professional installation CD-ROM.<br />

■ The Setup Wizard asks you to provide regional settings, your name and your organization’s<br />

name, a computer name, and a password for the Administrator account. It<br />

also asks you to specify the time zone, time, and date; and to decide whether you<br />

want Windows XP Professional to automatically adjust for daylight savings time.<br />

■ Choosing to install networking components using typical settings installs the Client<br />

For Microsoft Networks, File And Printer Sharing For Microsoft Networks, and<br />

TCP/IP.<br />

■ You can customize the networking components during installation or any time<br />

after installation.

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