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Friday 12 February 2016

Setup WDS in Windows Server 2008/Create PXE boot Server on Server 2008 R2 Part 1

Note: If you already have an Active Directory setup and configured DNS then skip to Step 2 (Setup DHCP).
 If you have already configured AD, DNS and DHCP then please skip to Step 3 (Add the WDS role).
This guide assumes that you have first of all installed Windows 2008 server on your machine and partitioned it as c: (Operating system) and d: (data), note that you can change the partitions after the installation of Windows 2008 server by using disk management and right clicking on a disk and choosing to shrink or extend. This guide is to help you set things up in a LAB. In Production, you have to plan things according to Technet documentation.

Step 1. Setup and configure active directory

Click on Start and choose Server Manager, scroll down to Roles Summary and choose Add Roles.

When the wizard appears click next.

As WDS needs the folllowing:-

Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP, DNS, we will add the following role first:-

Active Directory Domain Services

We must install this role first before continuing to add the other roles, so lets select it and click on next.

As WDS needs the folllowing:-

Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP, DNS, we will add the following role first:-

Active Directory Domain Services

We must install this role first before continuing to add the other roles, so lets select it and click on next.



We will then be informed that installing AD requires us to run dcpromo.exe afterwards to make the server a fully functional domain controller. Click install to continue


once done we'll get the success screen

click close to continue

Once done the server manager will list our ADDS service with a red X beside it, click on it to run Dcpromo.exe.

This will open up the Roles section of Server manager, and we'll see a summary which says This server is not yet running as a domain controller. Run the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (dcpromo.exe).

Click on the blue text to continue.


This will start the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard. Click on next to continue.



Next we will get a screen telling us that older versions of Windows (pre Vista Sp1 ....) may have problems with a bunch of things including Windows Deployment Services (for more info read KB942564)

Quote

Platforms impacted by this change include Windows NT 4.0, as well as non-Microsoft SMB "clients" and network-attached storage (NAS) devices that do not support stronger cryptography algorithms. Some operations on clients running versions of Windows earlier than Vista with Service Pack 1 are also impacted, including domain join operations performed by the Active Directory Migration Tool or Windows Deployment Services.

click next to continue

Now we get to choose what type of domain we will setup, and for the purpose of this lab, we will select the second option, Create a new domain in a new forest.



next we are prompted for the fully qualified domain name of the forest root domain (eg: Pxe.nafees.com)

Note: if you have not already given this server a good computername, then cancel this process and do so now. The computername will be prepended to whatever FQDN you enter, so if you enter Pxe.nafees.com then the FQDN of this domain controller will be AD1.Pxe.nafees.com



Clicking next will give some addtional options, leave them as they are (DNS Server selected) and click on Next again.



if you get a warning about dynamically assigned ip addresses ignore it (choose yes),


you will most likely get another DNS warning if like me you don't have a Windows DNS server in the forest. Click yes to continue.

Next we are asked where to store the AD database, logfiles and sysvol, stay with the defaults and click next.


and we are then prompted to set the Directory Services restore mode administrator account password

finally we get a summary of our actions


click next to get started



after a while you should see the AD wizard complete. Click Finish


you'll be prompted to restart, so please go ahead and click on Restart Now.




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