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1. Configure the server by installing Active Directory Domain Services, DNS Server, DHCP Server and File Services server roles. Create a domain name and configure DHCP scopes. 2. Create organizational units and users for desktops and laptops in Active Directory Users and Computers. 3. On the server, create a shared folder for folder redirection, enable sharing permissions, and apply a group policy to redirect folders to the shared network path.

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Assessor Wants The Folder Redirection Happens)

1. Configure the server by installing Active Directory Domain Services, DNS Server, DHCP Server and File Services server roles. Create a domain name and configure DHCP scopes. 2. Create organizational units and users for desktops and laptops in Active Directory Users and Computers. 3. On the server, create a shared folder for folder redirection, enable sharing permissions, and apply a group policy to redirect folders to the shared network path.

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CSS NC II COC 3 Steps  Close all the open explorer for the Desktop and Laptop

will restart
1. Server Configuration  After it restart, Select SWITCH USER
 Go to Start o Login the created User
 Search and type “dcpromo”  Username: Created Username in
 Create a Fully Qualified Domain Name (ex. Surname.Net, server
Surname.Local)  Password: Created password in the
 Forest Functional Level: Server
o Windows Server 2008R2 7. Server Side
o Click “YES” o Check if the folder you have created for Folder
2. Server Manager: Roles Redirection
 Add Roles o If you have shared (Desktop) click the folder
 Install the following Roles until you reach Security Tab
o Active Director Domain Services ( If check, no o Click Continue, and select Administrator
need to install) (Surname/Administrator)
o DNS Server ( If check, no need to install) o Click Apply then OK
o DHCP Server 8. Remote: Server, Desktop, Laptop
o File Services  Go to My Computer
 Windows is not required  Right click > Properties
 Add or Edit DHCP Scopes  Remote Settings> Properties
o Add Scope name (ex. Surnamescope)  Remote Settings-Allow Remote Assistance Connections
o Range of IP Address  Start and type “REMOTE”
 Example: Start- 192.168.1.100  Allow remote access to your computer
 End- 192.168.1.110 o Username: Administrator
 Configuration of DHCPv6 Stateless Mode o Password: Admin Password
o Disable DHCPv6  Allow connection only from computers running remote
3. Create Active Directory Users and Computers Desktop, Laptop and Server
 Go to Start 9. Remote Desktop Connection
 Look for Administrative Tools  Start and type “Remote”
 Select Active Directory Users and Computer  Select Remote Desktop Connection
o Right Click on the domain name you have  Select Other Account
created  Type the IP Address of the Unit ( Desktop, Laptop and
(ex. Surname.Net) Server) you want to remote
 Create New Organizational Unit 10. SERVER/LAPTOP/DESKTOP ( Hardware Sharing- printer)
o (Ex. HR, Library, OU1)  Start> Devices and Printer
o Right click the created New Organizational  EPSON L110, ( any printer you must have driver)
Unit (Ex. HR, Library, OU1)  Print Test
o Select New User (Create 2 Users)
o User 1 Desktop
o User 2 Laptop
o Password Never Expires
4. Server Side:
 Create a Folder in Drive C:/ ( It depends where the
assessor wants the folder redirection happens)
 After creating a folder
o Right Click and Select Properties
o Go to Sharing Tab
 Look for EVERYONE
 READ/WRITE
 Share
o Go to Advance Sharing
 Check Share this Folder
 Permissions: Check ALLOW
o Copy the NETWORK PATH
5. Serve Side
 Create Group policy Management
o Go to Start, Administrative Tools
o Select Group Policy Management
o Expand Forest
o Right Click on (Domain: Surname.Net)
o Create a New Group Policy Object
 Name it GPO1
o Right Click GPO1 and Edit
o Go to USERS CONFIGURATION
 Select Policies
 Windows Settings
 Expand FOLDER REDIRECTION
 Select Desktop Properties (It
depends where the assessor wants
the folder redirection happens)
 From settings: Select BASIC
Redirect
 Paste the Network Path to the Root
Path
6. Desktop, Laptop and Server Side
 Open Network and Sharing
 Open Network Connection
 Select IPv4
o IP Address: base from the range
(Desktop, Laptop, and Server)
o Preferred DNS for Desktop and Laptop
 IP Address of the Server
o Preferred DNS for the Server: Validated IP
 Go to My computer
o Right Click and Select Properties
o Change the from workgroup to domain
 Surname.Net ( the domain name
you created in the server)

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