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The document provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a computer server including installing roles like domain controller, DNS, DHCP and file server. It also covers tasks like creating a workgroup, enabling folder redirection and applying a group policy for redirection.

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COC3

The document provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a computer server including installing roles like domain controller, DNS, DHCP and file server. It also covers tasks like creating a workgroup, enabling folder redirection and applying a group policy for redirection.

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Caren joy Damon 12- Orion

Setup Computer Server


Steps on working COC3
• Insert the cross cable to the back of internet port of the computer as well as the other side of the
cable.

Peer to Peer connection


1. Go to start.
2. Click the control panel.
3. Click the System and security.
4. Click the Windows firewall.
5. Click turn windows firewall on or off.
6. Turn off both settings then press ok.
7. Find the Network at the right and bottom side of the windows, right click and open network
and security.
8. Click change adapter settings.
9. Right click Local area connection and go to properties.
10. Click Internet protocol version 4 and click its properties.
11. Change the IP address and click ok.
Ping test…

Creating Work group (Server and Window)


1. Go to start.
2. Right click computer and go to properties.
3. Click change settings and click change.
4. Change the name of the workgroup on what name is given to you by your assessor. Ex. CSS
5. Restart automatically.
6. Check if the name of the workgroup is already there. Just follow the steps from 1-2.
7. Go to start and click computer.
8. Go to network to check if the server and the window 7 is successfully there.
9. Go to window 7 to obtain the IP address.
10. Go to network, right click and open network and security.
11. Click change adapter settings.
12. Right click local area connection and go to properties.
13. Click internet protocol version 4 and click properties.
14. Click obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain server address automatically.
15. Press ok then close.

Installing – Domain Controller with DNS server role


1. Click windows and R together.
2. Type dcpromo and click enter.
3. Click next.
4. Click next.
5. Click the Create a new domain in a new forest then click next.
6. Type the name of FQDN of the rest root domain (Ex. Css.com) then click next.
7. Select Windows Server 2008 R3 in the Forest functional level then click next.
8. Check or make sure DNS Server was checked then click next.
9. Click yes.
10. Click next.
11. Type the restore mode administrator password then click next. Ex. Css_2020
12. In the summary page. Click next.
13. Active Directory will install. Check reboot on completion.
14. Server will automatically restart.
Adding DCHP Server Role (Server)
1. Make sure the IP address of server (192.168.1.2).
2. Type 192.168.1.2 in the preferred DNS Server IPv4 address text box then ok.
3. Go to start.
4. Go to Administrative Tools.
5. Click Server Manager.
6. Locate add Roles then click Add roles.
7. Click next.
8. Check DHCP Server then click next.
9. Click next.
10. Click validate. (It should be valid after clicking the button)
11. Click next.
12. Click next.
13. Click add on the right side.
14. Type the scoop name. (Ex. Css_scope)
15. Type the starting IP address. (Ex. 192.168.1.5)
16. Type the ending IP address. (Ex. 192.168.1.30)
17. Check activate this scope then click ok
18. Click disable DHCP then click next.
19. Click next then click install.
20. Your client or windows 7 will automatically receive the network and choose the work
network then press close.

Adding File Server Role


A. Setting-up File server role
1. Click start.
2. Go to administrative tools.
3. Click server manager.
4. Locate roles and click add roles.
5. Click next.
6. Check file services then click next.
7. Click next.
8. Click next.
9. Check file server.
10. Check file server resource manager.
11. Click next.
12. Check local Disk C: and Local disk D: then click next.
13. Click next.
14. Click install.
15. Click close.

B. Sharing folder
1. Click start then choose computer.
2. Double click Local disk D: to open.
3. Right click then choose new then click folder (new folder).
4. Rename the folder as Redirection.
5. Right click redirection then click properties.
6. Click security.
7. Click edit.
8. Click add.
9. Type everyone then click check names.
10. Click ok.
11. Click apply and ok.
12. Right click redirection then choose properties.
13. Click sharing.
14. Click advanced sharing.
15. Check share this folder.
16. Click permissions.
17. Check the three box.
18. Click apply and ok.
19. Click close.

Create organizational unit with adding client-user


1. Click start.
2. Click administrative tools. Choose active directory users and computers.
3. In the left side, right click your domain controller (ex. Css.com)
4. Click new then choose organizational unit.
5. Type the name of your organizational unit (ex. Redirection)
6. Click ok.
7. Right click redirection (organizational unit)
8. Click new then choose user.
9. Fill up the first name same with user log on name.
10. Click next.
11. Type the password and confirm password (ex. Css54321)
12. Uncheck user must change password at next log on.
13. Check user cannot change password.
14. Check password never expires.
15. Click next.
16. Click finish.

Configuring group policy management for folder redirection


1. Click start.
2. Click administrative tools and choose group policy management.
3. In the left side, click the expand button of the domain.
4. Locate and select redirection.
5. Right click redirection.
6. Choose create a GPO in this domain and link it here..
7. Type the name of your GPO (ex. Redirection)
8. Click ok.
9. Right click redirection.
10. Choose edit.
11. In the left side, select user configuration.
12. Click expand button of the policies.
13. Click the expand button of the windows settings.
14. Locate and select Folder redirection.
15. On the right side, Right click desktop then choose properties.
16. In the settings menu, choose Basic – redirect everyone’s folder to the same location.
17. In the root path, type the path of the shared folder with the format:
\\server name\folder name
(ex. \\server1\redirection)
18. Click apply then choose yes.
19. Click ok.
20. Repeat steps 15 to 19 with the other folder (documents, pictures, music etc.)
21. Double click redirection.
22. Click ok.
23. In the security filtering section, click add.
24. Type everyone.
25. Click check names.
26. Click ok.
27. Click close.

Updating group policy


1. Click start then choose run.
2. Type gpupdate /force then click ok.

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