CSS_Server-Client steps_094031
CSS_Server-Client steps_094031
1. To set IP Address: right click LAN Icon > select Open and Sharing Center
2. > click Change Adapter Settings > right click Local Area Network > select Properties
3. > click Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPV4) > click Properties
4. > click Use the following IP Address
5. > type IP Address: example: 192.168.1.1
6. > click Subnet Mask: (inside the box) 255.255.255.0
7. > type Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (optional)
8. > type Preferred DNS Server: 192.168.1.1 (the same as server IP add)
9. > click OK
10. > uncheck Internet Protocol Version 6(TCP/IPV6)
11. > click Close.
12. To set Computer name: click Start (left down corner icon)
13. > right click Computer
14. > select Properties
15. > click Change Settings
16. > click Change
17. > change Computer Name > type SERVER
18. > click OK (wait till window pop–up) click OK > click Close
19. > click Restart Now.(the computer will reboot automatically)
1. To set IP Address: right click LAN Icon > select Open and Sharing Center
2. > click Change Adapter Settings > right click Local Area Network > select Properties
3. > click Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPV4) > click Properties
4. > click Use the following IP Address
5. > type IP Address: example: 192.168.1.2 (client IP add must be proceeding IP add of
server)
6. > click Subnet Mask: (click inside the box) 255.255.255.0
7. > type Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (optional)
8. > type Preferred DNS Server: 192.168.1.1 (the same as server ip add)
9. > click OK
10. > uncheck Internet Protocol Version 6(TCP/IPV6)
11. > click Close.
12. To set Computer Name: click Start (left down corner icon)
13. > right click My Computer
14. > click Properties
15. > click Change Settings
16. > click Change
17. > change Computer Name > type CLIENT
18. > click OK (wait till window pop-up) > click OK > click Close
19. > click Restart Now. (the computer will reboot automatically)
SERVER: To Turn Off Windows Firewall
1. > right click LAN Icon > select Open and Sharing Center
2. > click Change Adapter Settings
3. > right click Local Area Connection > select Properties
4. > click Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPV4) > click Properties
5. > click Obtain an IP address automatically
6. > click OK > click Close.
SERVER:
1. > click Server Manager > click Roles > click Add Roles > click Next
2. > check Active Directory Domain Services
3. > click Add Required Features
4. > click Next > click Next > click Install
5. > after installing, click Close.
Install DNS Server:
1. > click Server Manager > click Roles > click Add Roles > click Next
2. > check DHCP Server > click Next > click Next > click Next
3. > change 127.0.0.1 to server ip address 192.168.1.1 (or the Preferred DNS of Server)
4. > click Validate (make sure that the word "Valid" will appear)
5. > click Next > click Next
6. > click Add
7. > type Scope Name: (example: IP Range)
8. > type Starting IP Address: 192.168.1.2 (starting address must be a client IP add)
9. > type Ending IP Address: 192.168.1.9 (must be a proceeding IP add of client)
10. > click OK > click Next > click button Disable DHCPv6 stateless mode for this
server
11. > click Next > click Next > click Install
12. > after Installation succeeded: > click Close.
SERVER:
21. > double click Users (under domain name) > right click Redirection Security Group
> click Properties
22. > click Members > click Add
23. > type Domain > click Check Names > select Domain Users > click OK > click OK.
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24. > click Add
25. > type Admin > click Check Names > click OK > Select Domain Users > click OK.
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26. > click Member of > click Add
27. > type Domain > click Check Names > select Domain Users > click OK.
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28. > click Add
29. > type Admin > click Check Names > click OK > select Domain Users
30. > click Apply > click OK.
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31. > right click user1 > click Move > click Printing folder (under Users folder)
> click OK
32. > right click user2 > click Move > click Redirection folder (under Users folder)
> click OK.
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33. > click Printing folder > right click user1 > click Properties > click Member of
> click Add
34. > type Redirect > click Check Names > click OK > click Apply > click OK.
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35. > click Redirection folder > right click user2 > click Properties > click Member of
> click Add
36. > type Redirect > click Check Names > click OK
37. > click Apply > click OK. (close window)
1. > click Server Manager > click Roles > click Add Roles > click Next
2. > check File Services > click Next > click Next
3. > check File Server Resource Manager > click Next
4. > check Local Disk (C:) > click Next > click Next
5. > click Install > click Close.
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6. > click Start
7. > double click My Computer
8. > double click Local Disk (C:)
9. > right click on window > select New > click New Folder
10. > Rename it into Shared
11. > right click Shared folder > click Properties
12. > click Sharing Tab > click Share
13. > type Everyone (or type name of user you want to share) > click Add
14. > click Everyone Permission Level (or user you add) into Read/Write > click Share
15. > remember the Root Path of shared folder (ex: \\SERVER\shared)
16. > click Done > click Close.
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17. > click Start
18. > type Group Policy Management
19. > click Group Policy Management
20. > double click Forest: css.local
21. > double click Domain
22. > double click css.local
23. > right click Redirection (under css.local) > click Create a GPO in this domain,
and link it here…
24. > type Folder Redirection > click OK > double click Redirection (under css.local)
25. > click Folder Redirection (GPO) > check Do not show this message again
26. > click OK
27. > right click Folder Redirection (GPO) > click Edit
28. > under User Configuration > double click Policies
29. > double click Windows Settings > double click Folder Redirection
30. > right click Documents > select Properties
31. > on Target, click arrow select Basic – Redirect everyone’s folder to the same
location
32. > on the Root Path, type the location of folder you'd created (ex: \\SERVER\shared)
33. > click Apply > click Yes > click OK.
1. > click Server Manager > click Roles > click Add Roles > click Next
2. > check Remote Desktop Services > click Next > click Next
3. > check Remote Desktop Session Host
4. > click Install Remote Desktop Session Host anyway (not recommended)
5. > check Remote Desktop Gateway, click Add Required Role Services
6. > click Next > click Next > select Do not require Network Level Authentication
7. > click Next > click Next > click Add
8. > type Domain > click Check Names > select Domain Users > click OK > click OK
9. > click Next > click Next > select Choose a certificate for SSL encryption later
10. > click Next > click Next > click Add
11. > type Domain > click Check Names > select Domain Users > click OK > click OK
12. > click Next > click Next
13. > select Allow users to connect to any computer on the network > click Next
14. > click Next > check Routing and Remote Access Services
15. > check Health Registration Authority > click Add Required Role Services
16. > check Host Credential Authorization Protocol > click Add Required Role Services
17. > click Next > choose Select a CA later using the RHA console
18. > click Next > click Next
19. > select Don’t use SSL or choose a certificate for SSL encryption later
20. > click Next > click Next > click Next > click Install > click Close > click Yes.
(Note: Wait to restart and finish the configuration of updates.)
1. > click Start > right click My Computer > click Properties > click Remote Settings
2. > type Username: Administrator and Password: P@ssword > click Yes
3. > select Allow connection from computers running any version of Remote Desktop
(less secure)
4. > click Select Users > click Add
5. > type Domain > click Check Names > select Domain Users > click OK > click OK
6. > click OK > click Apply > click OK
7. > click Start > type Remote Desktop Connection > click Remote Desktop Connection
8. > type SERVER > click Connect
9. > click User another account
10. > type Username: Administrator and Password: P@ssword > click OK
(Note: If you login into SERVER desktop, your Remote Desktop from Client to
Server is successful.)
11. > click X button to terminate Remote Desktop Connection on Server
12. > click Start > type cmd > click cmd > type ipconfig > press Enter
(Note: check IP Address of client and remember it.)
1. > click Start > type Remote Desktop Connection > click Remote Desktop Connection
2. > type CLIENT IP Address > click Connect
3. > click User another account
4. > type Username: user1 or user2 and Password: P@ssword > click OK
5. > click Yes
(Note: If you login into CLIENT desktop, your Remote Desktop from Server to
Client is successful.)
6. > click X button to terminate Remote Desktop Connection on Client.
1. > click Server Manager > click Roles > click Add Roles > click Next
2. > click Print and Document Services > click Next
3. > click Next > click Install > click Close.
Deploy Printer
LAPTOP
Print Document
1. > restart Laptop Computer (wait for Laptop Computer to reboot)
2. > login User in Printing (ex:user1)
3. > press Ctrl + Alt + Delete > click Switch User > click Other User
4. > login Username: (ex: [email protected]) and Password: (ex: P@ssword) > press Enter
5. > click Start > click Devices and Printers > check list of printers if any
6. > click Start > type cmd > type gpupdate<space>/force
(Note: If printer deployed by SERVER will appear to the Devices and Printer, the
configuration is correct.)
7. > click Start > type notepad > press Enter
8. > type the following: Your Name, Qualification, Assessment Center, Date and
Assessor’s Name
9. > click File > click Print > select Printer you deploy > click Print.