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COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDEIS INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT

IT0021
(System Administration and Maintenance)

LAB EXERCISE

3
Windows Server Domain Controller and Creation of
Active Directory

Student Name /
John Jacob Tabarina
Group Name:
Name Role

Members (if Group):

Section:
Professor:
I. OBJECTIVES:

At the end of this exercise, students must be able to:


a) Understand how to set-up domain controller using dcpromo command or Server
Manager;
b) Perform adding server role as Domain Controller;
c) Set-up Domain Controller as DNS Server;
d) Determine how the database, log files and SYSVOL are created.

II. BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Managing users, computers, applications, and network devices can seem like a
neverending process. As a result, you need to be organized, especially when it comes to
some of the most fundamental yet tedious task you perform every day. That is where the
concept of directory services comes in.

Microsoft’s Active Directory is designed to store information about all of the objects within
your network environment, including hardware, software, network devices, and users.
Furthermore, its is designed to increase capabilities while it decreases administration
through the use of a hierarchical structure that mirrors a business’ logical organization.

Prior to installation of Active Directory, a great deal of planning and training is required to
properly implement its many features. The problem is that it doesn’t make much sense to
begin implementing Active Directory until you understand the terms, concepts and goals
behind it. Once you have determined exactly what you Active Directory design should
look like, it’s time to implement it.

In this lab activity, you will add the Active Directory Domain Services role using the Server
Manager as you take the first step in managing your network. You will also setup the
Domain controller as the DNS Server. Finally, you will verify the six new Administrative
Roles after the installation process.

III. LABORATORY ACTIVITY:

1. Open ServerManager
2.
3. Click 2. Add roles and features
4. Click Next

5. InstallaAon type > Role -based or feature -based installaAon > Click Next
6. Select a server from the server pool > Click Next
8. Click Add Features

9. In Features > Click Next


10. In AD DS > Click Next
11. In confirmaAon > Check the “Restart desAnaAon server automaAcally, if required > Click Yes Click Install
12. Wait for the InstallaAon to finish
Click “Close”

13. Click the Flag with the warning Icon


14. Click “Promote this server to a domain controller”
15.
In the Wizard, select “Add a new Forest”
Domain name: SAM.local
Click Next

16.
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Set a DSRM password
Click Next
In the DNS OpAons, just click Next

18.
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In AddiAonal opAons, click Next

20.
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In Paths, Click Next
Review OpAons, Click Next

22.
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In Prerequisites Check, click Install

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20. Wait for the system to Restart
21. Login the Administrator credenAals
22. Verify Domain is created
23. Change the Computer Name Click Start (Windows bu_on)
Right Click “This PC”
Select ProperAes
24. Click Change Sebngs
25. Click Change
26. Set the Computer name to SurnameServer
Click Ok, Then restart.
27. Set the following on your server in the Network ProperAes:

Windows Server 2012 R2


Hostname SurnameServer
IP 192.168.12.1
DNS 192.168.12.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
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