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Lab 3
Lab 3, Windows 2003 © R. Craig Collins, 2005
General Lab Directions Note: There is not enough time in lecture to cover all the material; read background info BEFORE you begin the lab
- Check with your Instructor for due date
- Document the required steps before you start the lab (this documentation will be turned in): 30%
- Hands on Grading
- 0 mistakes: 30%
- 1 or 2 mistakes: 25%
- 3 or 4 mistakes: 20%
- 5 or 6 mistakes: 10%
- Activity: 40%
Brief Overview, you will need to document the specifics of the Installation
- Make sure your computer can boot from CD
- Press [Delete] key when booting computer to access BIOS, Access Boot menu, select CD, hit enter. Change order to search CD first. Save and exit
- Place Windows 2003 CD in drive, and boot computer
- Windows Setup will copy files to hard drive
- Set up Notification will ask if you wish to install or repari, choos Set up now
- Agree to EULA with [F8]
- If needed remove partitions used by Linux, etc.
- Select target partition to remove and press [D] key, then accept choice with [L] key
- Create new partition for C:, and format as NTFS (not Quick)
- Install to the new partition
- Files will be copied, and system will reboot
- At the Regional settings, go to [Next], and enter name and organization
- Enter Product Key
- Accept Per Server option for Licence
- When prompted for Administrator's password, leave blank, and accept this choice.
- Set time zone to Central
- Reboot Ends installation
Configure your Windows 2003 server for class use
- Log in
- DO NOT SET UP SERVICES AT THIS TIME
- Access Computer Management Control Panel
- Right click User folder to create new user, using school log in info
- Open Groups folder
- Right Click Administrator Group
- Add your username as a member of the Administrators group
- Test Log in
Hardware component
- Open Device Manager (Start/Control Panel/System/hardware/Device Manager
 Note: top of tree is your server's name
- Insert Driver CD, and close any autorun windows
- Right click on Ethernet Controller (NIC) and choose to update driver
- Choose Install from a list or specific location
- Choose Search removable media, the driver will load
- Repeat for Multimedia Audio Controller (Soundcard)
- Start IE, go to www.microsoft.com, and Add site to
Safe list
- Activate product by selecting key icon in tray, choose to activate
online, but do not register
- You may also Roll Back a driver to its previous state
Set up Server Roles
- Open Manage your server
- Add File Server
- Set Disk Quotas
- 5 MB, 1 MB warn, enforced
- Leave Indexing Off
- Create a new folder to share, called Users
- Set Permissions
- Administrators have full control
- Users have Read Write
- Add Active Directory
- Study the Security Warning, and proceed
- Select Domain Controller for a new Domain
- Select Domain in a New Forest
- The Full DNS name will be lastname.522.templejc.edu
- Accept yourname for the NetBIOS name
- Accept defaults for partitions, but study options for real networks
- Accept SysVol for the location of the database
- Choose I will correct the problem later by configuring DNS
manually
- In the Real world, you will have to choose appropriate permissions
- Leave Password field blank (not real world option)
- Raise Domain (and Forest Functionality) Levels
- Log in to the domain controller as administrator
- Choose Start/Administrative Tools/Active Directory Domains and Trusts, and mazimize the console window
- Right click the name of your domain on the left side of the console, and choose Raise Domain Functional Level
- Select Windows Server 2003 level, and choose OK after the warning.
- As there are no other domain controls, replication is a moot point, but you will still need to click OK.
- Summarize Chapter as part of documentation, and include 'unusual' items from the installation.
© R. Craig Collins, 2005
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Last Updated Sept. 28, 2005
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