Unless it's really old hardware I'd expect it to work with native drivers
from the Windows installation media. You can buy a new one for $15 or so.
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"(PeteCresswell)" wrote:
> Windows Server 2003.
>
> Reason I'm trying to install it is to configure a box to run SQL
> Server 2005 on as a one-man development environment.
>
> Probably should just install SQL's Developer version on an XP
> box, but I've got the MSDN discs so I figured "Why not go all the
> way?"
>
> I can get it installed OK, but when I try to add the drivers for
> the network card the card's install program runs without
> abending, and the driver is there, but it says the device cannot
> be started.
>
> Bottom line, am I looking for special Windows Server
> 2003-specific drivers? Or should it work with plain old XP
> drivers?
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> PeteCresswell