First Open Server Manager by clicking the icon in the Quick Launch toolbar, or from the Start > Administrative Tools > Server Manager.
- Wait till it finishes loading, then click on Roles > Add Roles link.
- In the Before you begin window, click Next.
- In the Server Roles window, click on check box to select Active Directory Domain Services, and then click Next.
- In the Active Directory Domain Services window read the provided information if you want to, and then click Next.
- In the Confirm Installation Selections, read the provided information if you want to, and then click Next.
- Wait till the process completes.
- When it ends, click Close.
- Going back to Server Manager, click on the Active Directory Domain Services link, and note that there’s no information linked to it, because the DCPROMO command has not been run yet.
- Go to Start > Run then type DCPROMO then enter the Run command, or click on the DCPROMO link from Server Manager > Roles > Active Directory Domain Services.
- Depending
upon the question if AD-DS was previously installed or not, the Active
Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard will appear immediately or
after a short while. Click Next.
- In the Operating System Compatibility window, read the provided information and click Next.
- In the Choosing Deployment Configuration window, click on “Create a new domain in a new forest” and click Next.
- Enter
an appropriate name for the new domain. Make sure you pick the right
domain name, as renaming domains is a task you will not wish to perform
on a daily basis. Click Next.
- Pick a full domain name such as “mydomain.local” or “mydomain.com”.
- The wizard will perform checks to see if the domain name is not already in use on the local network.
- Pick
the right forest function level. Windows 2000 mode is the default, and
it allows the addition of Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003 and Windows
Server 2008 Domain Controllers to the forest you’re creating.
- Pick
the right domain function level. Windows 2000 Native mode is the
default, and it allows the addition of Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003
and Windows Server 2008 Domain Controllers to the domain you’re
creating.
- Note: If you select “Windows Server 2008″ for the forest function level, you will Not be prompted to pick a domain function level.
- The
wizard will perform checks to see if DNS is properly configured on the
local network. In this case, no DNS server has been configured,
therefore, the wizard will offer to automatically install DNS on this
server.
- Note: The first DCs must also be a Global Catalog. Also, the first DCs in a forest cannot be a Read Only Domain controller.
- It’s most likely that you’ll get a warning telling you that the server has one or more dynamic IP Addresses. Running IPCONFIG /all
will show that this is not the case, because as you can clearly saw, I
gave the server a static IP Address. So, this come from IPv6. I did not
manually configure the IPv6 Address, hence the warning. In a network
where IPv6 is not used, you can safely ignore this warning.by clicking
on Yes,the Computer will use a dynamic assigned IP address (Not recommended)
- You’ll probably get a warning about DNS delegation. Since no DNS has been configured yet, you can ignore the message and click Yes.
- Next,
if you want change the paths for the AD database, log files and SYSVOL
folder. For large deployments, carefully plan your DC configuration to
get the maximum performance.or leave it as default When satisfied, click
Next.
- Enter the password for the Active
Directory Recovery Mode. This password must be kept confidential, and
because it stays constant while regular domain user passwords expire
(based upon the password policy configured for the domain, the default
is 42 days), it does not. This password should be complex and at least 8
characters long (with capital latter, small latter and number combination). I strongly suggest that you do NOT use the regular
administrator’s password, and that you write it down and securely store
it. Click Next.
- In the Summary window review your selections, and if required, save them to an unattend answer file. When satisfied, click Next.
- The wizard will begin creating the Active Directory domain, and when finished, you will need to press Finish and reboot your computer.
Reboot and you will have AD installed on your Win 2008 Server.
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