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The document provides a step-by-step guide for installing and configuring Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 10. It details the installation process, network settings, and configuration of roles such as Active Directory and DHCP. Additionally, it includes instructions for client setup and ensuring proper connectivity within a domain environment.

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4.1 Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 2010 Part 1 (2)

The document provides a step-by-step guide for installing and configuring Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 10. It details the installation process, network settings, and configuration of roles such as Active Directory and DHCP. Additionally, it includes instructions for client setup and ensuring proper connectivity within a domain environment.

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WINDOWS SERVER

2012 R2 AND
WINDOWS 10
CONFIGURATION
SERVER
INSTALLATION
Click "Next"
Click "Install now"
Select “Windows Server
2012 R2 Datacenter
Evaluation (Server with a
GUI”
Check the box, then click
“Next”
Select “Custom: Install
Windows only (advanced)”
Click “New”
Customize the partition
size
Resize it to half, then click
“Apply
Click “OK”
Click “Next”
Wait until the installation is
complete
Create a “Password”
Click “Finish”
Click “Input, Keyboard,
Insert Ctrl-Alt-Del”
Type in your password
Done Installing!
SERVER
IP/ROLES/SERVICES/FIREWALL/DOMAIN
INSTALLATION
Go to “Network Sharing
Center”, then click
“Change adapter settings”
Right click on “Ethernet”,
then click “Properties”
Click “IPv4”, then click
“Properties”
Click both second options
Follow the IP address as
shown on the image, then
click “OK”
Click “Change advanced
sharing settings”
Turn on everything except
password protected
sharing, then click “Save
Changes”
Click “Turn Windows
Firewall on or off”
Turn off both options, then
click “OK”
Click “Start”, search
“services”, then select
“Services”
Select “Function Discovery
Resource Application”
Set startup type to
“Automatic”, click “Start”,
then click “Apply” and “OK”
Select “SSDP Discovery”,
set startup type to
“Automatic”, click “Start”,
then click “Apply” and “OK”
Select “SSDP Discovery”,
set startup type to
“Automatic”, click “Start”,
then click “Apply” and “OK”
On the server side, open
“Server Manager”, click
“Add roles
and features”
Click “Next”
Click “Add Features”
Select “Active Directory
Domain Services” and
“Add Features”
Select “DHCP Server”
Click “Add Features”
Click “Continue”
Click “Print and
Document Services”
Click “Add Features”
Check “Windows Server
Backup”
Click Next
Click Next
Click Next
Click Next
Click “Install”
Wait for the Installation
Close if done
Click "AD DS", then
click “More...”
Click “Click “Complete
DCHP configuration””
Click “Add new forest”
Name “Root domain
name” and Click “Next”
Fill in the password and
click ”Next”
Click “Next”
Click “Next”
Click “Next”
Click “Next”
Click “Install”
Wait for the installation
Click “Close”
Restart
Click “Continue”
Restart
Open “Active directory
user”
Click “User”
Make a new user
Make a new user and
click “Next”
Check “User cannot
change password” and
“Password never expires”
and uncheck others and
click “Next”
Click “Finish”
CLIENT
INSTALLATION
Click “Install”
Select “Windows 10 Pro”,
then click “Next”
Check the box, then click
“Next”
Select “Custom: Install
Windows Only (advanced)”
Click “Next”
Wait until the installation is
complete
Click “Restart now”
Select Language
Create a name
for the PC
Click next without
putting a password
CLIENT IP/SERVICES/FIREWALL/DOMAIN
CONFIGURATION
Right click the Ethernet
icon, then select “Open
Network & Internet settings”
Click “Properties”
Click “Change adapter
options”
Click “Change adapter
options”
Right click “Ethernet”,
then select “Properties”
Right click “IPv4”,
then click “Properties”
Select “Use the following
IP address”, then copy
the IP address as shown
in the image
Go back to Ethernet
setting, then click
“Change advance sharing
options”
Turn on everything
except network discovery
Click “Windows Firewall”
Click “Turn Windows
Defender Firewall on or
off”
Turn off both options
Click “Start”, type
“services”, then click
“Services”
Select “Function
Discovery Resource
Publication”
Set to “Automatic”, click
“Start”, then click “Apply”
and “OK”
Select “SSDP Discovery”,
set to “Automatic”, click
“Start”, then click “Apply”
and “OK”
Select “UPnP Device
Host, set to “Automatic”,
click “Start”, then click
“Apply” and “OK”
On the client side, right
click on “Start”, then click
“System”
Select “Advanced
system settings”
Select “Change”
Select “Domain”, type the
domain (csstraining.com,
then click “OK”
Enter the username and
password created in
“Active Directory Users
and Computers”, then
click “OK”
The domain will welcome the
user. Click “OK”
Click “OK”
Click “Close”
Click “Restart Now”
The client system will restart
DCHP
CONFIGURATION
On the server side, go to
“Server Manager”, click
“DHCP”, then click “More”
Click “Complete DCHP
configuration”
Click “Next”
Click “Next”
Click “Close”
Right click on the “Server
Name”, then select “DHCP
Manager”
Right click “IPv4”, then
select “New Scope”
Click “Next”
Create a name, then click
“Next”
Copy the IP Address Range as
shown on the image,
then click “Next”
Click “Next”
Click “Next”
Copy the IP Address Range as
shown on the image (192.168.1.1),
then click
“Add” and click “Next”
Click “Next”
Click “Next”
Select the first
option, then click “Next”
Click “Next”
The scope will now
be created
On the client side, right click
the Ethernet
icon, then click “Open
Network & Internet
settings”
Click “Properties”
Click “Change adapter options”
Right click the “Ethernet”, then
click “Properties”
Type “Administrator” and
password to access
Click “IPv4”, then click
“Properties”
Select the first options to obtain
static IP
Click “Start”, type “cmd”, then hit
Enter to access “command
prompt”
Type “ipconfig” to check of the
client is connected to the
server
Go back to DHCP, then
check if the client IP
address is showing and
connecting
Right click on the scope
created, then select
“Deactivate”
Click “Yes”
Go back to client. Right click
“Ethernet”, then click “Properties”
Click “IPv4”, then
click “Properties
Follow the IP Address shown
on the image

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