Question: install Windows Server 2016 or 2019 or 2022 (Standard or Datacenter) in the VM Container prepared in Lab 2. The VM Container's networking also needs
install Windows Server 2016 or 2019 or 2022 (Standard or Datacenter) in the VM Container prepared in Lab 2.
The VM Container's networking also needs to be configured so that it will remain internal to the host system, and not disrupt any network's the host machine is connected to. Importantly, the VM should not be accessible from beyond the host system. Other VM's on the same host system should be able to communicate with the VM (and will need to in future labs).
Download iso files for Windows Server 2022 DataCenter to your VM. Watch it download above the taskbar. Look for it in your Downloads folder. Go to the View Key button and save your key in a Notepad text file for later use.
Download Windows 10 Education to your VM. Watch it download above the taskbar as it goes to the Downloads folder. Go to the View Key button and save your key in a Notepad text file for later use.
Open your VM tool for Windows Server VM:
Chose Install an Operating System from a bootable boot image file, browser to locate that iso file in your Downloads, then Next
Start the VM, but be sure to have focus in the window so that you can hit the spacebar at the Windows Installation prompt
Proceed to installing Windows Server:
Select the Install Now button
Accept the defaults on the Windows Setup screen and select Next
Enter the key code for Windows Server, then Next
Accept licensing terms
Select Custom Install: Select Disk 0 and Next
Watch the Copying and Installation of Files progress to completion
During Getting Ready select appropriate regional settings, keyboard layout, and Set up for an organization. Set password to DC01_P@ssw0rd
Answer any additional prompts and let the install finish
Configure Windows Server:
Computer Name = DC01 via Control Panel > System > Rename button
Administrator User ID = Administrator
Administrator Password = DC01_P@ssw0rd
Set Your IP Address as follows:Go to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change Your Adapter Settings > Ethernet > Ethernet Status dialog > Properties button:
Uncheck the IPv6 Protocol
Select the IPv4 Protocol and select Properties
Set the above dialog so that the Ethernet adapter uses a static
IP of 10.0.0.100 with a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0. Also set the DNS server to point to this machine, as when we install Active Directory, we will install a DNS server for lookup purposes. Select OK to implement these changes. OK again and then close the dialog boxes.
Use the command line (cmd) with the ipconfig /all command to verify those changes
4. Open your VM tool for Windows Client VM:
Chose Install an Operating System from a bootable boot image file, browser to locate that iso file in your Downloads, then Next
Start the VM, but be sure to have focus in the window so that you can hit the spacebar at the Windows Installation prompt
Proceed to installing Windows 10:
Select the Install Now button
Accept the defaults on the Windows Setup screen and select Next
Enter the key code for Windows 10, then Next
Accept licensing terms.
Select Custom Install: Select Disk 0 and Next
Watch the Copying and Installation of Files progress to completion
During Getting Ready select appropriate regional settings, keyboard layout, and Set up for an organization. Set password to PC01_P@ssw0rd
Answer any additional prompts and let the install finish.
D. Configure Windows 10:
Computer Name = PC01 via Control Panel > System > Rename button
Administrator User ID = Administrator
Administrator Password = PC01_P@ssw0rd
Set Your IP addressing as follows in the Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change Your Adapter Settings > Ethernet > Ethernet Status dialog > Properties button:
Uncheck IPv6 Protocol
In IPv4 Protocol > Properties:
IP Address should be static and set as : 10.0.0.1
Subnet mask of 255.0.0.0
Preferred DNS Server : 10.0.0.100 (note that this will point to our AD Server)
Verify these settings with ipconfig /all in the command prompt
Check HyperVs switch settings which should be Enterprise for both VMs.
Start the DC01 VM. Wait to make sure that it completely loads successfully.
Start the PC01 VM. Wait to make sure that it completely loads successfully.
Using the command prompt, issue the ping from DC01 to PC01 and then Ping from PC01 to DC01. You should get successful pings in both directions.
Properly shutdown both DC01 and PC01.
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