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COC3 Tutorials and Steps

This document provides 25 steps to configure a basic Active Directory domain with file and printer sharing on a Windows Server. It involves setting up a router, installing Active Directory and DNS on the server, configuring DHCP and folder redirection, creating users and groups, enabling remote desktop, and adding shared applications. The key tasks are to install roles, configure networking and security settings, set up file and printer sharing folders, and test remote access.

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COC3 Tutorials and Steps

This document provides 25 steps to configure a basic Active Directory domain with file and printer sharing on a Windows Server. It involves setting up a router, installing Active Directory and DNS on the server, configuring DHCP and folder redirection, creating users and groups, enabling remote desktop, and adding shared applications. The key tasks are to install roles, configure networking and security settings, set up file and printer sharing folders, and test remote access.

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How to start COC 3 in Computer Systems Servicing NC II

Step 1: Reset the Router

Step 2: Make sure the Server & Client is connected to Router.

Step 3: Enter the default access of the router. Access the router configuration.

Step 4: Configure the Wireless Settings of the router. Change the Router Name &
Password.

Step 5: Configure the DHCP Server of the Router. Select "Disable".

Step 6: Configure the Network Settings of the Router. Click LAN Settings
& change the IP Address of the Router.

Step 7: Go to Network and Sharing Center - go to Change Adapter Setting - Disable &
Enable the Local Area Connection.

Step 8: Restart the power of the router.

Step 9: Open the OOBE of the Server


- Press Windows logo + R and type "oobe". (Initial Configuration Task)

Step 10: Complete the No. 1 of the OOBE. (Provide Computer Information)
- Set the Time of the Server & Client. Should be the same
- Configure Networking. Set the IP Address of the Server as "Static IP
Address". Insert the Router's IP Address as the DNS Server IP
- Disable & Enable Local Area Connection.
- Provide Computer name of the Server. Change the name to "Server".
- Restart Computer.
Step 11: Add Roles (Server Configuration)
- Click Add Roles

Step 12: Select Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS) and install.
- Click Add Required Features then click Next
- Click Next - Next - Install - Close

Step 13: Install DNS Server by using the "dcpromo".


- Press Windows Logo + R then type dcpromo
- Click Next - Next
- Select Create New domain in a new forest then click Next
- Enter the domain name (ex. Tesda.gov, CSS.local, Garry.com) then click Next
- Select Windows Server 2008 R2 then click Next
- Check DNS server then click Next
- Select Yes then Next
- Enter the password and confirm (ex. P@ssw0rd) then click Next
- Click Next and check Reboot on completion
- PC will automaticall restart

Step 14: Assign the IP Address of the Server and make the Server's IP Address as
the DNS Server.
- Go to Open Network and Sharing Center
- Click Change adapter settings
- Right Click Local Area Connection and select Properties
- Double click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
- Change the Preferred DNS Server. Copy the Server's IP Address and Enter to
Preferred DNS server and click OK.
- Disable and Enable Local Area Connection
- Close

Step 15: Click Add Roles. Select DHCP Server and click Next
- Click Next and check the IP Address if the same with the Server's IP
Address and then click Next
- Check the Preferred DNS server IPv4 Address. It should be the same with the
Server's IP Address and click validate.
- if valid, click Next
- Select WINS is not required for applications on this network click Next
- Click Add
- Enter Scope name (ex tesda scope, css scope, garry scope)
- Assign Starting IP address and Ending IP address (192.168.0.11 -
192.168.0.15)
- Click OK
- Select the scope name and click Next
- Select Disable DHCPv6
- Select Use current credentials and click Next
- Click Install - Close

Step 16: Join the Client by Entering the domain name of the server.
- Go to Open Network and Sharing Center
- Click Change adapter settings
- Click Local Area Connection
- Disable and Enable Local Area Connection
- Close Select a location for the "domain name" network.
- Join the client by clicking Start
- Right click Computer and select Properties
- Click Change settings
- Click Change
- Change Computer name. (ex. Client1)
- Click Domain and enter the domain name of the Server. (ex tesda.gov,
css.local, garry.com) and click OK
- Enter the Username and Password of the Server. (administrator - P@ssw0rd)
click OK
- Wait until it posted "Welcome to the "domain name" domain. and click OK
- Click Ok, Close and Restart Now.

Step 17: Create Organizational Unit


- Click Start and click Administrative Tools
- Select Active Directory Users and Computers
- Click the domain name and right click
- Select New and select Organization Unit
- Enter New Object - Organization Unit (ex. TESDA, CSS, GARRY) and press OK

Step 18: Create New User (for Client only)


- Right click the created organization unit
- Select New and select User
- Enter Firstname, Lastname and User logon name and click Next. (Takenote
remember the logon name of the user.)
- Enter password and confirm.
- Uncheck User must change password at next logon
- Check User cannot change password and Password never expires and click Next
and Finish
- Create another user
- Close

Step 19: Create New Folder for Folder Redirection and Share.
- Go to Location you want to create the folder. (ex Local D, Desktop, etc.)
- Create New Folder and rename it. (ex "Redirection")
- Right click the folder and select Properties
- Click Sharing and click Advanced Sharing
- Check Share this folder
- Click Permissions
- Check Full Control and click Apply and OK.
- Click Apply and OK
- Click Share
- Drag down and select Everyone and click Add
- Select Everyone and select Read/Write
- Click Share and Done
- Highlights and Copy the Network Path. (ex. \\SERVER\Redirection)
- Click Close and close folder distination

Step 20: Configure for Folder Redirection.


- Click Start and click Administrative Tools
- Select Group Policy Management
- Select and expand the domain name (ex. Forest: tesda.gov)
- Expand Domains
- Select and right click the domain name under Domains
- Select Create a GPO in this domain, and Link it here...
- Enter New GPO Name (ex. REDIRECTION) and click OK
- Expand the domain name and select the create GPO and press OK
- Right click the GPO name and select Edit
- Select User Configuration and expand Policies
- Select and expand Windows Settings
- Click Folder Redirection
- Under Folder Redirection, right click Desktop, Documents, Picture, etc.
(depends on the assessor)
- Select Properties
- Click Settings and select Basic - Redirect everyone's folder to the same
location
- Paste the Network path into Root Path. (ex. \\SERVER\Redirection)
- Click Apply and click Yes and OK
- Do the same to other redirection folders.
- Close

Step 21: Show the Redirected Folders


- Go to client
- Click Switch User and click Other User
- Enter the username & password of the new user created by the server. (ex.
User1 & User2)
- Go to Server and go to Redirection Folder and wait until the users appears.
(ex. user1, user2)

Step 22: Configure the Ownership of the redirected files. ex. Desktop, MyDocuments,
Music.
- Open the user's folder from the Redirection folder (ex. user1, user2)
- Open Redirected folders (ex Desktop, Documents, etc.)
- Click Continue
- Click security tab
- Click Advanced
- Select Owner and click Edit...
- Select Administrator and check Replace owner on subcontainers and objects
- Click Apply - Yes - OK - OK - OK
- Click Continue
- Click Add
- Type "au" and click Check Names and click OK
- Select Authenticated Users and check Full control
- Click Apply and OK - OK
- Close
- Do the same to other redirection folders.
Step 23: File Blocking (File Services)
- Open Server Manager. Select Roles & Right Click File Services and then Add
Roles.
- Select File Server Resource Manager and install.
- Go to Administrative tools and select File Server Resource Manager.
- Select and expand File Screening Management.
- Select and Click File Screen.
- Right Click and select Create File Screen...
- Enter the location of your redirection folder. (ex.
D:\Redirection\user1\Desktop)
- Click Define custom file screen properties
- Click Custom properties
- Click Create.
- Enter a File Group Name. (It depends on you!)
- Enter the Files to Include or you want to block. (ex. *.jpg, *.mp3, *.mp4)
and
then click Add.
- Select the File Groups to Block. (ex. Personal) and then Ok.
- Click Create
- Select Save the custom file screen w/out creating a template.
- Go to Folder Redirection and try if it really blocks the file.
Step 24: Add Roles. Select and Install Remote Desktop Services.
- Select Remote Desktop Session Host and then Select Install Remote Desktop
Session Host.
- Select Require Network Level Authentication.
- Select Configure later
- Restart PC and Resume installation and finished.
- Click Start Button. Go to Computer and Right Click then Properties.
- Click Remote Settings.
- Select Allow connections from computers running any version of RD.
- Click Apply and then Ok.
* GO TO CLIENT *
- Click Start Button. Go to Computer and Right Click then Properties.
- Click Remote Settings.
- Select Allow connections from computers running any version of RD.
- Click Apply and then Ok.
- Check the IP Address of the Client.
- Make sure the Firewall of Server and Client is Disabled.

* GO TO SERVER *
- Click Start and click All Programs
- Open Accessories
- Select Remote Desktop Connection
- Type the IP Address of the Client (ex. 192.168.0.11 )
- Remote Desktop Connection Pop-ups and then click yes

Step 25: Remote Application


- Click Start and Click Administrative Tools
- Select Remote Desktop Services and click RemoteApp Manager
- Click Add RemoteApp Program. (ex. Ccleaner, Opera, MS Word) and click Next
- Select the installed Applications in the Server and click Next - Finish.
- Select the application and then Right Click and choose Create .rdp File
- Click Next
- Locate the Destination for the .rdp File. (ex. Desktop of Client)
(D:\Redirection\allen\Desktop)
- Click Next and then Finish
- Click Start and Click Administrative Tools
- Select Remote Desktop Services and click Remote Desktop Session Host
Configuration
- Click Restrict each user to a single session then right click and click
properties
- uncheck the Restrict each user to a single session.
- click Apply and then Ok. The Restrict each user to a single session is now
"No".
- Close

Create Installer for Application


- Select the application and then right click
- Select Create Windows Installer Package
- Click Next
- Locate the Destination for the installer. (ex. Desktop of Client)
(D:\Redirection\allen\Desktop)
- Click Next
- Check Desktop and check Associate Client Extension and then Click Next -
Finish

Step 26: Add Roles. Select Print and Document Services.


- Select Print Server.
- Next and then Install - Close
- Go to Administrative tools and select Print Management.
- Click Print Servers.
- Click Server (Local)
- Select Printers.
- Right Click and then Add Printer.
- Select Add a TCP/IP....
- Enter the Hostname or IP Address (ex. 192.168.10.2 or IP Address of Server)
- Select Standard (Generic Card) and then click Next
- Install a new driver and then Next
- Select Printer (ex. Epson LX-300+ /II) and then Next - Next - Next - Finish
- Click Print Server and expand
- Click Server (local) and Expand
- Click Printers
- Select the Printer installed and then right click
- Select Deploy with Group policy...
- Browse and select Default Domain Policy click OK.
- Check "The users that this GPO applies to" & "The computers that this GPO
applies to"
- Click Add
- Click Apply and then Ok - Ok.
- Go to Deplyed Printers and check if it is deployed.

* Go to Client *
- Click Start and then enter the server name into search bar. (ex. \\Server)
- Select the deployed Printer (ex. Epson LX-300+ II)
- Right Click and then click Open.

How to check if the printer is deployed to Client?

- Click Start and then click Devices and Printers


- Check if the printer is already deployed.

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