Lab Setupguide
Lab Setupguide
Appendix B
Lab Setup
Guide
The Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration title of the Microsoft
Official Academic Course (MOAC) series includes two books: a textbook and a lab manual.
The exercises in the lab manual are designed for classroom use under the supervision of an
instructor or a lab aide.
Classroom Setup
This course should be taught in a classroom containing networked computers where students
can develop their skills through hands-on experience with Microsoft Windows Server 2008.
The exercises in the lab manual require the computers to be installed and configured in a specific manner. Failure to adhere to the setup instructions in this document can produce unanticipated results when the students perform the exercises.
Classroom Configuration
The following configurations and naming conventions are used throughout the course and
are required for completing the labs as outlined in the lab manual.
The classroom network consists entirely of computers running Windows Server 2008, including a single classroom server and a number of student servers. The classroom server performs
several roles for the student servers, including the following:
The student computers are also servers running Windows Server 2008, which the students
will join to the contoso.com domain. Each student computer in the domain is to be named
Server##, where ## is a unique number assigned to each computer by the instructor. Each
student server will also have a corresponding domain user account called Student##, where ##
is the same number assigned to the computer.
As they work through the lab manual, the students will install and remove several different
roles and features. In some of the exercises, students will initiate communication with another
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server on the network. To make this possible, the lab manual is designed to support the
following three classroom configurations.
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Hardware Requirements
Processor: 1 GHz (minimum); 2 GHz or faster (recommended)
RAM: 512 MB (minimum); 2 GB or more (recommended)
First hard drive: 50+ GB, sufficient disk space for one 40 GB system partition and at
least 10 GB of unpartitioned space
Second hard drive: 10+ GB with no partitions
DVD-ROM drive
Super VGA (800 600) or higher-resolution monitor
Keyboard and mouse (or other pointing device)
One network interface adapter
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
Windows Server 2008, Standard or Enterprise
WARNING By performing
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If you plan to use evaluation versions of Windows Server 2008 in the classroom, you can
leave the Product key field blank and, in the Select the edition of Windows that you purchased window that subsequently appears, select Windows Server 2008 Enterprise (Full
Installation) for the version you want to install.
5. Select the I accept the license terms checkbox and click Next. The Which type of
installation do you want? page appears.
6. Click Custom. The Where do you want to install Windows? page appears.
7. Select the disk where you want to install Windows Server 2008 and click Next. The
Installing Windows page appears.
8. When the installation process is complete, the computer restarts and prompts you
to change the Administrator password. Click OK.
9. Key P@ssw0rd in the New Password and Confirm Password text boxes and click the
right arrow button. Then click OK. Windows Server 2008 starts and the Initial Configuration Tasks window appears.
10. Install any updates needed to keep the operating system current.
PROCEED to the following section to continue the server configuration process.
Before you proceed with the server configuration, install any required updates to keep the
operating system current. Use Automatic Updates, the Windows Update Web site, or any
other mechanism to locate, download, and install the updates.
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The IP addresses supplied in this setup document and in the lab manual are suggestions.
You can use any IP addresses for the computers in your classroom, as long as all of the
systems are located on the same subnet. If the classroom network is connected to a school
network or the Internet, you can specify the address of the router providing the network
connection in the Default Gateway field. Otherwise, leave it blank.
8. Click OK twice to close the two Properties sheets. Close the Network Connections
window.
9. In the Initial Configuration Tasks window, click Provide computer name and
domain. The System Properties dialog box appears with the Computer Name tab
selected.
10. Click Change. The Computer Name/Domain Changes dialog box appears.
11. In the Computer name text box, key ServerDC and click OK. A message box
appears, prompting you to restart your computer.
12. Click OK, then click Close to close the System Properties dialog box. Another message box appears, informing you again that you must restart the computer.
13. Click Restart Now. The computer restarts.
The ServerDC computer must be an Active Directory domain controller. After the computer
restarts, you can install the Active Directory Domain Services role and the Active Directory
Domain Services Installation Wizard.
After the server restarts, it functions as the domain controller for the contoso.com domain.
Students must log on to the domain in all of the lab exercises.
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1. Log on with the domain Administrator account using the password P@ssw0rd.
2. When the Initial Configuration Tasks window appears, click Add Roles. The Add
Roles Wizard appears.
3. Using the Add Roles Wizard, install the DHCP Server role.
4. On the Select Network Connection Bindings page, click Next to accept the default
settings.
5. On the Specify IPv4 DNS Server Settings page, click Next to accept the default settings.
6. On the Specify IPv4 WINS Server Settings page, click Next to accept the default
settings.
7. On the Add or Edit DHCP Scopes page, click Add.
8. In the Add Scope dialog box, create a scope using the following values:
Scope Name: Classroom
Starting IP Address: 10.1.1.101
Ending IP Address: 10.1.1.199
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Subnet Type: Wired
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9. Select the Activate this scope checkbox and click OK. Then click Next.
10. On the Configure DHCPv6 Stateless Mode pane, click Next to accept the default
settings.
11. On the Authorize DHCP Server page, click Next to accept the default settings.
12. On the Confirm Installation Selections page, click Install.
CLOSE the Initial Configuration Tasks window when the installation is complete.
After the DHCP role is installed, all student servers will obtain their IP addresses and other
TCP/IP configuration settings via DHCP.
The students will use these Student## accounts to log on to the domain as they complete
the exercises in the lab manual. Their membership in the Students group provides domain
administrator privileges, as well as local Administrator privileges on their individual servers.
/Volumes/106/JWCL008/McEntire%0/CH12
These folders provide students with the additional software they need to complete the lab
exercises and storage space to keep their lab worksheet files.
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6. In the Target Folder Location box, verify that the default Create a folder for each
user under the root path option is selected.
7. In the Root Path text box, key \\ServerDC\Students.
8. Click the Settings tab and clear the Grant the user exclusive rights to Documents checkbox.
9. Click OK to close the Documents Properties sheet.
CLOSE the Group Policy Management Editor and Group Policy Management consoles.
The computer is ready to function as the classroom server. You can install the student servers.
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The setup for the student computers depends on your classroom configuration. The result is a
bare Windows Server 2008 installation, which students can configure. However, the tasks you
must complete before the students arrive vary, as follows:
Dedicated computersIf each student computer in your classroom will have a single
copy of Windows Server 2008 installed on it, proceed directly to the following Install
Windows Server 2008 procedure.
Local virtual machinesIf you plan to use a virtualization product on the student computers to enable each system to run multiple copies of Windows Server 2008, first you
must install the virtualization software on each computer according the manufacturers
instructions and create a virtual machine for each copy of Windows Server 2008 you
plan to install. Then, install the operating system on each virtual machine, using the following Install Windows Server 2008 procedure.
Web-hosted virtual machinesIf your students will access virtual machines provided by
a commercial service over the Web, then your classroom computers can run any operating system that provides the appropriate Web browser application. All of the operating
systems are preinstalled, so you can skip the following procedure.
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1. Boot the computer from the Windows Server 2008 Installation disk. When you boot
from the disk, the Windows Server 2008 Setup program starts automatically, and
the Install Windows page appears.
2. Modify the Language to install, Time and currency format, and Keyboard or input
method settings, if necessary, and click Next.
3. Click Install now. The Type your product key for activation page appears.
4. Enter your product key in the Product key text box and click Next. The Please read
the license terms page appears.
If you plan to use unregistered evaluation versions of Windows Server 2008 in the classroom, you can leave the Product key field blank and, in the Select the edition of Windows
that you purchased window that subsequently appears, select Windows Server 2008
Enterprise (Full Installation) for the version you want to install.
5. Select the I accept the license terms checkbox and click Next. The Which type of
installation do you want? page appears.
6. Click Custom. The Where do you want to install Windows? page appears.
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If your computer supports booting from CD/DVD, the computer might try to boot from
the Windows Server 2008 disk after Windows Server 2008 Setup restarts. If this happens,
you should be prompted to press a key to boot from the disk. However, if Setup restarts
automatically, simply remove the disk and restart the computer.
11. Key P@ssw0rd in the New Password and Confirm Password text boxes and click the
right arrow button. Then click OK. Windows Server 2008 starts and the Initial Configuration Tasks window appears.
12. Install any updates needed to keep the operating system current.
CLOSE the Initial Configuration Tasks window.
The computer is ready for a student to begin working through the lab manual. The student
will perform all of the initial configuration tasks that the computer requires.