COC 3 - Setup Computer Servers Tutorial
COC 3 - Setup Computer Servers Tutorial
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Technical Education Skills and Development Authority
Technical Vocational Department
Computer System Servicing NC II
Prepared by: MARLON B. QUINTO
SERVER
CLIENT
SERVER
1. Click Start
2. Click Control Panel
3. Type Firewall – Click Windows Firewall
4. Click Turn Windows Firewall On or Off
5. Click Turn Off Windows Firewall (not recommended)
6. Click OK
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CLIENT
1. Click Start
2. Click Control Panel
3. Type Firewall – Click Windows Firewall
4. Click Turn Windows Firewall On or Off
5. Click Turn Off Windows Firewall (not recommended)
6. Click OK
SERVER
1. Click Start
2. Type cmd
3. Click cmd
4. Type ping client –t
Note: Make sure that Reply from 192.168.1.xxx will appear to cmd, if not the
configuration is incorrect
CLIENT
1. Click Start
2. Type cmd
3. Click cmd
4. Type ping server –t
Note: Make sure that Reply from 192.168.1.xxx will appear to cmd, if not the
configuration is incorrect
5. Right Click LAN Icon - Click Open and Sharing Center
6. Click Change Adapter Settings - Click Properties
7. Right Click Local Area Connection
8. Click Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPV4) - Click Properties
9. Click Obtain an IP automatically
10. Click Obtain DNS server automatically
11. Click OK – Click Close
SERVER
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Computer System Servicing NC II
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Computer System Servicing NC II
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Technical Education Skills and Development Authority
Technical Vocational Department
Computer System Servicing NC II
Prepared by: MARLON B. QUINTO
Deploy Printer
1. Click Start – Click Devices and Printers
2. Right Click Printer you want to deploy – Click Printer Properties
3. Click Sharing Tab – Check Share this printer – Check list in the directory
4. Click Apply – Click OK
5. Click Start – Type Group Policy Management
6. Click Group Policy Management
7. Double Click Forest: css.local
8. Double Click Domain
9. Double Click css.local
10. Right Click Printing – Click Create a GPO in this domain, and link it here…
11. Type Printing – Click OK – Double Click Printing
12. Click Start – Administrative Tools – Click Print Management
13. Double Click Print Servers
14. Double Click SERVER (local)
15. Right Click on Printer you want to Deploy (Canon iP2770/Epson L210/Epson L120)
16. Click Deploy with Group Policy…
17. Click Browse – Double Click Printing.css.local – Click Printing – Click OK
18. Check The user that this GPO applies to (per user) – Click Add
19. Click Apply – Click OK – Click OK
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Technical Education Skills and Development Authority
Technical Vocational Department
Computer System Servicing NC II
Prepared by: MARLON B. QUINTO
CLIENT
LAPTOP
Print Document
1. Restart Laptop Computer (wait to boot the computer)
2. Login user in Printing (user11)
3. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete – Click Switch User – Click Other User
4. Login Username: user1 and Password: P@ssword – Press Enter
5. Click Start – Click Devices and Printers – Check list of printers if any
6. Click Start – Type cmd – Type gpupdate /force
7. If printer you deploy will appear to the Devices and Printer, the configuration is
correct
8. Click Start – Type notepad – Press Enter
9. Type the following:
Your Name, Qualification, Assessment Center, Date and Assessor’s Name
10. Click File – Click Print – Select Printer you deploy – Click Print
LEGEND:
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