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The document provides step-by-step instructions to configure a server and client for a domain controller. It involves setting static IP addresses for the server and client, enabling DHCP and DNS on the server, promoting the server to a domain controller to create a new domain, and adding users to the domain.
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The document provides step-by-step instructions to configure a server and client for a domain controller. It involves setting static IP addresses for the server and client, enabling DHCP and DNS on the server, promoting the server to a domain controller to create a new domain, and adding users to the domain.
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• ADD → ADD → CLOSE

COC 2 Username: admin


Password: admin
1. Obtain the client and server 10. Choose DHCP then,
➢ To obtain Go to Open Network and Sharing ➢ Change STARTING IP ADDRESS:
Center 192.168.___.1
➢ Choose Change Adapter Settings ➢ Change ENDING IP ADDRESS:
➢ Click Local Area Network 192.168.___.10
➢ Right Click Properties ➢ Then SAVE
➢ Choose TCP/IPv4 After saving, DISABLE AND ENABLE your server
➢ Click Properties 11. Check again your IP address
➢ Then Obtain • Windows + R
2. DISABLE CLIENT
• cmd
➢ To Disable
• Type ipconfig
➢ Right Click Local Area Connection
Note: Your IPv4 Address must change to
➢ Then Choose Disable
192.168.__.1
3. Go to Server and check the IP Address
12. Go back to INTERNET EXPLORER
➢ To check
• Refresh the address bar
• Windows + R
• ADD → ADD → CLOSE
• cmd
Username: admin
• Type ipconfig Password: admin
Note: If the Default gateway is not 13. Choose WIRELESS
192.168.0.1 you must reset the ➢ Change Wireless name to your name
ROUTER for 15 seconds. ➢ Save
4. DISABLE AND ENABLE SERVER 14. Under WIRELESS, there is Wireless Security
5. Check again your IP address ➢ Change Wireless Password to 12345678
• Windows + R ➢ Save
• cmd 15. STATIC the SERVER
• Type ipconfig ➢ Go to Open Network and Sharing Center
Note: If the default gateway is turned to ➢ Choose Change Adapter Settings
192.168.0.1 go to INTERNET EXPLORER ➢ Click Local Area Network
6. In the address bar of Internet Explorer ➢ Right Click Properties
• Type 192.168.0.1 ➢ Choose TCP/IPv4
• ADD → ADD → CLOSE ➢ Click Properties
Username: admin ➢ Then choose Use the following IP address
Password: admin ➢ OK & Close
7. Click NETWORK 16. Check again your IP address
➢ Click LAN • Windows + R
➢ Change the 3rd and 4th layer of IP address • cmd
depends on your designated number • Type ipconfig
Note: Your FOURTH LAYER MUST BE 17. STATIC the CLIENT
HIGHER THAN 3 ➢ Go to Open Network and Sharing Center
➢ Click OK to REBOOT ➢ Choose Change Adapter Settings
After rebooting, DISABLE AND ENABLE your ➢ Click Local Area Network
server ➢ Right Click Properties
8. Check again your IP address ➢ Choose TCP/IPv4
• Windows + R ➢ Click Properties
• cmd ➢ Then choose Use the following IP address
• Type ipconfig ➢ OK & Close
Note: Your Default gateway must be 18. ENABLE THE CLIENT
change according to what you put. ➢ Check the properties and try to check your
9. Go back to INTERNET EXPLORER IP Address
• Refresh the address bar ➢ DISABLE AND ENABLE CLIENT
19. Check your IP address COC 3
• Windows + R ADDING ROLES
• cmd
• Type ipconfig 1. Disable Client
20. PING the client and server 2. STATIC SERVER
• Ping 192.168.___.1 ➢ Go to Open Network and Sharing Center
• Ping 192.168.___.2 ➢ Choose Change Adapter Settings
➢ Click Local Area Network
When it replies CALL the Assessor ➢ Right Click Properties
➢ Choose TCP/IPv4
COC 3 ➢ Click Properties
10 MINUTES (dynamic) ➢ Then choose Use the following IP address
➢ OK & Close
1. DISABLE CLIENT 3. Go to SERVER MANAGER
• Obtain Client ➢ Click Roles
• To obtain Go to Open Network and ➢ Add Roles
Sharing Center ➢ Next
• Choose Change Adapter Settings ➢ Click Active Directory Domain Services
• Click Local Area Network - Add Required Features
- Next
• Right Click Properties
- Next
• Choose TCP/IPv4
- Install
• Click Properties
- Close
• Then Obtain
4. Go to Start Button
2. OBTAIN SERVER
- Search dcpromo
• To obtain Go to Open Network and - Enter
Sharing Center - Next
• Choose Change Adapter Settings - Next
• Click Local Area Network - Click Create a new domain in a new
• Right Click Properties forest
• Choose TCP/IPv4 - Next
• Click Properties - Type a FQDN (yourname.css)
• Then Obtain - Next
21. Check your IP address - Next
• Windows + R - Next
• cmd - Next
• Type ipconfig o Yes
Note: If the server and client didn’t o Next
change, then Ping the client and server, ▪ Password: 123.css
otherwise (Go back from COC2) ▪ Confirm Password:
22. Enable client 123.css
• Windows + R - Next
• cmd - Next
• Type ipconfig - Check the box for Reboot on
23. PING the client and server completion
• Ping 192.168.___.1 5. Go to Server Manager
• Ping 192.168.___.2 ➢ Add Roles
When it replies CALL the Assessor ➢ Click DHCP Server & Print and Document
Services
➢ Next
➢ Next
➢ Next
o Preferred DNS server IPv4 address
▪ Change 127.0.0.1 into the ➢ Check the Full Control
IP Address of your server ➢ Click Add
▪ Click Validate ➢ Type au
➢ Next ➢ Check names
➢ Next ➢ Click ok
➢ Click ADD ➢ Check full control
o Scope Name: yourname.css ➢ Apply
o Starting IP Address: 192.168.____.1 ➢ OK
o Ending IP Address: 192.168.___.10 ➢ Apply
o OK ➢ Ok
➢ Next ➢ Copy your Network path
➢ Next Note: Do the same step with mapping
o Preferred DNS server IPv6 address folder
▪ Just click the Validate 9. Go to Start Button
▪ Next ➢ Choose Administrative tools
▪ Next o Choose Active Directory Users and
➢ Next computers
➢ Next o Expand yourname.css
➢ Next o Right Click Users
➢ Next o Click New
➢ Install o Choose User
➢ Close o Fill up the following:
6. Go to START Button ▪ First name:
➢ Click Devices and Printers ▪ Initials
- Add Printer ▪ Last Name
- Add A local printer ▪ User Logon Name (3 letters)
- Next ➢ Next
- Choose any printer o Password : 123.css
- Next o Confirm Password: 123.css
- Next - Uncheck the first box and check the 2
- Next boxes in the middle
- Finish ➢ Next
7. Right Click the printer that you created ➢ Finish
➢ Choose Printer Properties Note: Create another user. Do the same
➢ Click Sharing tab step.
➢ Check List in the directory 10. Click the first user that you created
➢ Apply ➢ Right click Properties
➢ OK ➢ Profile
8. Create 2 folder in your desktop naming ➢ Paste your network path for mapping folder
(redirection & Mapping) to profile path
➢ Right click first Redirection folder ➢ Click Connect
➢ Properties ➢ Paste again your network path for mapping
➢ Choose Sharing folder and put /3 letters
➢ Share 11. Copy your network path for Redirection folder
➢ Click the down arrow, Select Everyone ➢ Go to Start Button
➢ Click Add ➢ Administrative tools
➢ Click Down Arrow near READ and choose ➢ Click Group Policy Management
Read/Write ➢ Expand Domains
➢ Share ➢ Click yourname.css
➢ Done ➢ Right click, Choose Create a GPO in this
➢ Advance Sharing domain
➢ Check Share this folder o Name: yournamegpo
➢ Click Permission o OK
➢ Right click yournamegpo 20. Check your redirection folder and mapping
➢ Choose Edit folder, also the printer See What’s Printing
➢ User Configuration
➢ Expand Policies Remote Desktop Connection
➢ Expand Windows Settings 1. Go to server and search Allow access to your
➢ Expand Folder Redirection computer
➢ Right Click Desktop 2. Click the middle and then Click OK then Close
➢ Properties 3. Go to CLIENT
➢ Setting, Choose Basic…. ➢ Search Remote Desktop Connection
➢ Paste your network path for redirection ➢ Type the IP Address of your Server then
folder to the root path choose another account
➢ Apply Username: administrator
➢ Yes Password: 123.css
➢ Ok ➢ Yes
12. Go to Server Manager When the client shows the screen for server,
➢ Expand Roles that is OKAY
➢ Expand Print & Document Services
➢ Expand Print Management Call The ASSESOR
➢ Expand Print Servers
➢ Expand WIN…
➢ Click Printer COC 4
➢ In the middle your printer that you created Back up
showed, click that printer 1. Go to Server
➢ Right Click ➢ Click Server Manager
➢ Choose Deploy with Group Policy ➢ Click Features
➢ Click Browse ➢ Add Features
➢ Choose yournamegpo ➢ Choose Windows Server Back up
➢ Check the 2 checkboxes then Click ADD ➢ Next
➢ Apply ➢ Install
➢ OK ➢ Close
13. Go to CLIENT 2. GO to Server Manager
➢ Enable client ➢ Expand Storage
➢ Wait until your client network turn to ➢ Click Windows Server Back up
yourname.css ➢ Click Back up once
14. Go to Start Button ➢ Next
➢ Right Click Computer then Properties ➢ Next
➢ Click Change Settings ➢ Custom
➢ Click Change ➢ Add Items
➢ Click Domain ➢ Choose System Reserved
➢ Type yourname.css ➢ Ok
Username: administrator ➢ Next
Password: 123.css ➢ Next
➢ Wait until it Welcome ➢ next
➢ The computer should restart ➢ Backup
15. CTRL + ALT + DEL When the backup is done Call the assessor to give you
➢ Switch User signal to remove roles….
➢ Username: 3 Letters
➢ Password: 123.css 1. Go to Client
16. Create a folder to your desktop 2. Ibalik ang workgroup the same step nung nag
17. Create a folder inside of your computer in the welcome kayo ng domain niu….
disc Z: ➢ Go to Start Button
18. Print a picture. ➢ Right Click Computer then Properties
19. Go to SERVER ➢ Click Change Settings
Username: administrator
Password: 123.css
➢ Click Change
➢ Click WORKGROUP
Username: administrator
Password: 123.css
➢ Type WORKGROUP
➢ Wait until it Welcome
➢ The computer should restart
3. YOU can start removing roles to your server
➢ DCPROMO
4. Remove Roles in Server Manager
➢ DHCP Server
➢ DNS
➢ ADDS
➢ Print and document Services
5. Click File Services
➢ Stop
➢ Remove Role services

AND THAT WILL BE THE END………………………..

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