MSI MS-7327- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Part 2. Setup and Installation; A Basic Install
- Page 4 – Since we’re doing a base install and not an upgrade, so we choose the
- Page 9 – in the Command Prompt to arrive here.
- Page 14 – Part 3. Adding Roles
- Page 41 – Part 3. Account Management; a. How To Create a New User Account in Active Directory; To start let’s go ahead and open up Server Manager
- Page 42 – Next we will open up the; Roles; section and finally the; Active Directory Users and Computers; . You should now see your
- Page 43 – We are going to click on our; Users; section where we are going to create a new User Account.; New; and select; User; you will need to create a user’s logon name.
- Page 45 – And finally, click on the; button to complete the creation of new User Account.
- Page 46 – Adding a new user group
- Page 47 – . Type in the group name and click Check Names then click OK.
- Page 48 – Enabling File Sharing; Network and Sharing Center; Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can open files
- Page 50 – Creating Shared Folders with Windows Explorer; Properties
- Page 55 – Understanding and Configuring Share Permissions; and; Full Control; - Grants the specified users permission to change file and folder; Change; execute, create and delete files and sub folders.; Read; , however, it overrides any cases where that
Network Operating System (NOS)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
CONTENTS
Part 1: System Requirements
Part 2: Setup and Installation
Part 3: Roles (adding Roles such as Active Directory, DNS, DHCP)
Part 4: Account Management (Users and groups)
Part 5: Sharing and Permissions
Part 6: Resources
As part of the learning process the instructor had the class utilize both a virtual environment with VMware Work
Station and real world equipment in the form of switches, hubs and general PC equipment to run Windo ws
Server 2008 R2 as a small closed network and also as part of a Trust between domains as well as roaming
profiles. Personally experimenting briefly with connecting a Linux (Ubuntu) based machine as well as an older
Apple Mac G4.
Compiled by Darren Boudreau – NSCC Burridge - December 2012
Note: Various internet sources were used to compile this document as a useful means to hopefully painlessly
setup and run a basic Windows Server 2008 R2 setup and networked installation and also as a means to show
what had been taught in class.
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Summary
Part 2. Setup and Installation A Basic Install After booting up from your install disk, you will arrive at a language and preferences screen. Once you have chosen those options, you get to the Operating System Selection page. Depending on your license and the purpose of your server, there are a vari...
Since we’re doing a base install and not an upgrade, so we choose the Custom (advanced) option.
The Initial Configuration Tasks window pops up as soon as you logon. You could also type in Oobe.exe in the Command Prompt to arrive here.