How to create a Windows Server 2003 cluster?
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How to create a Windows Server 2003 cluster?
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Take the following steps to create a Windows Server 2003 cluster:
- In the Cluster Administrator window, click File > New > Cluster.
- In the New Server Cluster Wizard window, click the Next button.
- In the New Server Cluster Wizard window, select the domain, and type the cluster name in the Domain section and the Cluster Name section, respectively, and click the Next button.
- In the New Server Cluster Wizard window, enter the name of the server in the Computer Name section, and click the Next button.
- In the New Server Cluster Wizard window, click the Next button.
- In the New Server Cluster Wizard window, enter the IP address in the IP Address section, and click the Next button.
- In the New Server Cluster Wizard window, enter the user name and password, select the domain, and click the Next button.
- In the New Server Cluster Wizard window, click the Next button.
- In the New Server Cluster Wizard window, click the Next button.
- In the New Server Cluster Wizard window, click the Finish button.










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