Server2008-Exercise 1 PDF
Server2008-Exercise 1 PDF
Installing Windows
Server 2008
Hardware Requirements
Table 1.1 lists the basic system requirements for Windows Server 2008 editions.
Hardware resources would need to be increased for any systems using Hyper-V technology and
running virtual machines. For example, if you’re running three virtual servers within a Windows
Server 2008 Enterprise edition, you would need additional processing power, more memory,
and more disk space.
It’s common for Microsoft to provide free evaluation copies of Server operating systems for use.
Currently, you can download Windows Server 2008 30-day and 180-day evaluation editions free
of charges at :
http://www.micosoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/trial-software.aspx
Beware, though. These files are quite large. If you’re using a slower dial-up link, you might want
to see whether Microsoft is currently offering an evaluation DVD via regular mail. There’s a
nominal cost involved with this option, but it’s better than trying to download more than 2GB at
56KB.
The download is an .iso image of the actual DVD. Search with your favorite search engine for
Download Windows Server 2008, and you’ll find the link.
Once you download the .iso image, you can burn it to a DVD. If you don’t have the software
needed to burn it to DVD, you can use one of many freeware utilities (such as ImgBurn) to burn
the .iso image to your DVD.
EXERCISE 1.1
1. Insert the Windows Server 2008 DVD into your DVD drive. Boot your PC using Windows
Server 2008 DVD.
This allows you to specify your language and your keyboard layout. By default, text input
language and method is : US Keyboard layout (Figure 0001).
You are presented with options to Install, brief information about Server 2008 or repair
(Figure 0002).
3.1 Click Install now to start setup Windows Server 2008 on this computer.
10.1 Enter your "Product Key" for activation now or your can enter it later (Figure
0003).
4.2. Click Next to continue.
4.3. If you leave the product key box blank, the warning window will appear (Figure 0004);
just click No to continue.
5.1. Select Windows Server 2008 Enterprise (Full Installation), (as shown in the Figure
0005).
5.2. Tick the box of I have selected the edition of Windows that I purchased.
If you accept (which, of course, you have to do to continue installation), tick the box of I
accept the license terms (Figure 0006).
8. Partition Options
8.6. Click Next. The partition will be formatted with NTFS as part of the installation. At this
point, take a break. The installation will continue on its own.
When you first time login, the windows warning will appear ask you to change the user
password before logging on for the first time (Figure 0013).
10.1 Enter a new password in the two test boxes (Figure 0014). Enter Pr@ctice in this
exercise. It meets complexity requirements and doesn’t require you to remember
multiple passwords. Don’t use this password on a production server.
10.3 Once the password has been changed, the screen indicates success (Figure
0015). Click OK.
Summary
In this section you installed Windows Server 2008 on a computer. In the following exercises you
will setting time zone, install Active Directory and other services, creating a small network for
you to administer.