installation guide Step-by-Step Guide to a Common Infrastructure for Windows Server Deployment Part Installing Windows Server as a Domain Controller Published September This document is the ?rst in a series of step by step guides explaining how to build a

Step-by-Step Guide to a Common Infrastructure for Windows Server Deployment Part Installing Windows Server as a Domain Controller Published September This document is the ?rst in a series of step by step guides explaining how to build a common network infrastructure for deployment of the Microsoft WindowsServer operating system Subsequent guides build upon this base infrastructure by detailing the con ?guration of common customer use scenarios This guide begins with the installation of the Windows Server operating system and Active Directory On This Page Introduction Overview Server Installation Appendix A Active Directory Populace Additional Resources Introduction Step-by-Step Guides The Microsoft Windows Server Deployment step-by-step guides provide hands-on experience for many common operating system con ?gurations The guides begin by establishing a common network infrastructure through the installation of Windows Server the con ?guration of Active Directory the installation of a Windows XP Professional workstation and ?nally the addition of this workstation to a domain Subsequent step-by-step guides assume that you have this common network infrastructure in place If you do not wish to follow this common network infrastructure you will need to make appropriate modi ?cations while using these guides The common network infrastructure requires the completion of the following guides ? Part I Installing Windows Server as a Domain Controller ? Part II Installing a Windows XP Professional Workstation and Connecting it to a Domain Once the common network infrastructure is con ?gured any of the additional step-by-step guides may be employed Note that some step-by-step guides may have additional prerequisites above and beyond the common network infrastructure requirements Any additional requirements will be noted in the speci ?c step- by-step guide Microsoft Virtual PC The Windows Server Deployment step-by-step guides may be implemented within a physical lab environment or through virtualization technologies like Microsoft Virtual PC or Virtual Server Virtual machine technology enables customers to run multiple operating systems concurrently on a single physical server Virtual PC and Virtual Server are designed to Cincrease operational e ?ciency in software test and development legacy application migration and server consolidation scenarios The Windows Server Deployment step-by-step guides assume that all con ?gurations will occur within a physical lab environment although most con ?gurations can be applied to a virtual environment without modi ?cation Applying the concepts provided in these step-by-step guides to a virtual environment based is beyond the scope of this document Important Notes The example companies organizations products domain names e-mail addresses logos people places and events depicted herein are ?ctitious No association with any real company organization product domain name email address logo person places or events is intended or should be inferred This common infrastructure is designed for use on a private network The ?ctitious company name and Domain Name System DNS name used in the common infrastructure are not registered for use on the Internet You should not use this name on a public network or Internet The Active Directory service structure for this common infrastructure is designed to show how Windows Server Change and

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