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COC III Set Up Computer Server

1. The document outlines the steps to set up a computer server including creating a peer-to-peer network, installing and configuring Active Directory (making the server a domain controller), installing and configuring DNS and DHCP, setting up file sharing with folder redirection to a network share, creating organizational units and user accounts, and joining a client PC to the domain. 2. Key steps include changing IP settings, promoting the server to a domain controller, configuring DNS to enable name resolution, setting up DHCP to hand out IP addresses, sharing folders on the server and setting NTFS permissions, and using remote desktop to connect to the server from a client PC. 3. The document provides detailed instructions for

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COC III Set Up Computer Server

1. The document outlines the steps to set up a computer server including creating a peer-to-peer network, installing and configuring Active Directory (making the server a domain controller), installing and configuring DNS and DHCP, setting up file sharing with folder redirection to a network share, creating organizational units and user accounts, and joining a client PC to the domain. 2. Key steps include changing IP settings, promoting the server to a domain controller, configuring DNS to enable name resolution, setting up DHCP to hand out IP addresses, sharing folders on the server and setting NTFS permissions, and using remote desktop to connect to the server from a client PC. 3. The document provides detailed instructions for

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COC III – Set-up Computer Server

A.CREATE PEER TO
PEER NETWORKS
To check if both PCs are connected
B.1 - INSTALL AND
CONFIGURE ACTIVE
DIRECTORY
(Domain Controller)
• Go to Network and Sharing Center -- Click Local Area Network -- Click Properties
• Uncheck TCP/IPv6 • Click TCP/IPV4 – Click Properties
• change the IP values
• Go to Computer
- Properties
Click "Change Settings“ -- Change Computer Name: SERVER -- SAVE then restart PC
• click the server icon
• click server manager
• click ROLEs then Add
Roles
• click Next
• check active directory
domain services
• then click add
required
features
• Click Next
• Click Next
• Click Install
• close
• click start then type dcpromo.exe in search • next
button
• double click dcpromo
• choose create a new domain
• type domain (networking.local) -- next • select windows server 2008 R2 - next
• next • password (same your password in admin)
• next -- then check reboot on completion
• check the active directory is created under roles in server manager
B.2 - INSTALL AND
CONFIGURE DOMAIN
NAME SERVICE (DNS)
• go to start -- go to administrative tools -- DNS

• Server – reverse lookup – New Zone


• type IP -- then click reverse lookup zone name - next
• then click the IP
under the reverse
lookup zone
• then rigth click
• new pointer(ptr)
• then add 1 in your IP -- then type at host name: server.networking.local - click ok

• then rigth click


server
• launch
nslookup
• (right click sever)
• then you can see default server:server.networking.local
B.3 - INSTALL AND
CONFIGURE DYNAMIC
HOST CONFIGURATION
PROTOCOL (DHCP)
• server manager - add roles - (next)
• check DHCP - next - next
• validate new IP - (your IP in the server = 192.168.0.1)
then click validate
• click ADD then in
• *scope name:pcnetworking, starting IP: your IP, ending
IP: 192.168.0.254, subnet mask then default gateway
same in ending IP
• click ok
• Next • click disable
• next - install
• close
B.4 - INSTALL AND
CONFIGURE FILE
SERVICES/FOLDER
REDIRECTION
• open my computer then format file drive D • server manager -- add roles
• check File Server Resource Manager and Windows
• the check files drive (drive D:)
Search Service
• then go to drive files (drive E:) -
• Go to properties sharing - advance sharing - check share this folder
make a folder name Users
• then go to permission
• then inside the Users make a
folder students
• then remove Everyone
• then click Add
• then advance
• click find now - domain users -- click ok - ok - click full control - Apply • Click caching
• start - administrative tools - file server resource
manager

Apply – OK - Close
1 2

• file screening management - file screen - create file screen (right side)
• Click Students - ok - define custom - custom properties • check audio video and executable files - ok
• create - save without - ok

1
CREATE
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT
AND USER ACCOUNT
Click APPLY – YES – OK
Do the same process for DOCUMENTS
and PICTURES

• paste in the search box – \\server\students


JOINING CLIENT PC ON
THE DOMAIN
DESKTOP,
DOCUMENTS AND
PICTURES HAVE THE
SAME LOCATION
CONFIGURE NTFS
PERMISSION
DO THE SAME PROCESS THEN
CLICK APPLY - OK
Remote desktop
r
• Server pc Client pc
• Go to Computer Go to start
• Properties Search ‘mstsc‘
• Click ‘remote settings‘ Remote desktop window will
appear
• Click remote
Type the server name
• Choose “allow connections”
Click connect

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