QUARTER 3 - Week 3: G12 - CSS
QUARTER 3 - Week 3: G12 - CSS
QUARTER 3 – Week 3
When you have finished installing Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2, a window titled Initial Configuration
Tasks may come up:
The Initial Configuration Tasks window is used to perform the most fundamental or routine operations of
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2. This window displays when the computer starts. If you don't want it to
come up like that, click the bottom check box. Or if it doesn't come up when the computer starts, you can
restore this window by clicking Start -> Run, type oobe and press Enter.
After installing the operating system, there are a few things you should (must) do before continuing:
You must make sure the computer is connected to the Internet
If this is the first computer, you must make it a domain controller (this is not a requirement if the
computer will not be a domain controller; if you don't know what a domain controller is, don't worry
about it for now)
The Server Name
Every computer in the network must have a name. The
installation gives a default name that you can accept or
change. Some installations, such as Small Business
Server, prompt you to accept or specify the name of the
server. After installing Microsoft Windows Server 2008, to
check and/or change the name of the server:
In the Initial Configuration Tasks window, click
Provide Computer Name and Domain:
In the Computer Name property page, click
Change...
Click Close
Click Restart Now
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Considerations when creating a Network Share
a. Maximum absolute path and File Name Length – According to the Microsoft Development Network
website the safest length of a file name is 259 characters.
b. Defining who has access – Access on a Microsoft windows shared folder is controlled by an access
control list (ACL). Each ACL contains an access control entry (ACE) that explicitly identifies what a user
or group of users can (allow) or cannot do (deny)
There are two ACLs in use in a shared folder: the file system permission (if any) and the File and Print
Sharing Permissions.
File system permission – is a more secure file system option for MS which allows individualized or
generalized access to various users.
Arrange the given procedures in their proper order. Use numbers from (1 to 5) to indicate their order of
precedence.
_______1. A dialog box will ask you to restart your computer
_______2. Accept or change the name of the server
_______3. In the Computer Name property page, click Change...
_______4. Click Restart Now
_______5. Click Close