Computer System Servicing: Quarter 1
Computer System Servicing: Quarter 1
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COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING – Grade 12
Quarter 1 - Module 2:Set-up User Access (Installing Active Directory Domain Services On
Windows Server 2008 R2)
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COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING – Grade 12
Quarter 1 - Module 2:Set-up User Access (Installing Active Directory Domain Services On
Windows Server 2008 R2)
I. Introduction:
This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to set-up computer
servers for LANs and SOHO systems. It consists of competencies to set-up user access and
configures network services as well as to perform testing, documentation and pre-deployment
procedures.
II. Objectives
At the end of the lesson you
are expected to:
Active Directory Domain Services - is the cornerstone of every Windows domain network.
It stores information about members of the domain, including devices and users, verifies their
credentials and defines their access rights. The server running this service is called a domain
controller. A domain controller is contacted when a user logs into a device, accesses another
device across the network, or runs a line-of-business Metro-style app sideloaded into a
device.
Internet Protocol Address (IP Address) - is a numerical label assigned to each device
connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. An IP
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address serves two main functions: host or network interface identification and
location addressing.
Domain Name Services (DNS Server)- A DNS server is a computer server that contains a
database of public IP addresses and their associated hostnames, and in most cases serves to
resolve, or translate, those names to IP addresses as requested.DNS servers run special
software and communicate with each other using special protocols.
DCPromo (Domain Controller Promoter) - is a tool in Active Directory that installs and
removes Active Directory Domain Services and promotes domain controllers.
LAN (local area network) - A computer network that interconnects computers in a limited
area such as a home, school, computer laboratory, or office building using network media.
The defining characteristics of LANs, in contrast to wide area networks (WANs), include
their usually higher datatransfer rates, smaller geographic area, and lack of a need for leased
telecommunication lines.
Operating system - The master control program that runs the computer; the first program
loaded when the computer is turned on, its main part, the “kernel,” resides in memory at all
times. The operating system sets the standards for all application programs that run in the
computer. The applications “talk to” the operating system for all user interfaces and file
management operations.
Server - A computer system in a network that is shared by multiple users. Servers come in all
sizes from x86-based PCs to IBM mainframes. A server may have a keyboard, monitor and
mouse directly attached, or one keyboard, monitor and mouse may connect to any number of
servers via a KVM switch. Servers may be also be accessed only through a network
connection as well.
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IV. Pre-Test
I. TRUE or FALSE. Write the T if the statement is correct, if wrong write F if the
statement is wrong.
V. Learning Activities
C A D G I Q C L I E N T
Activity #1 –
O Q A H P A S M B F J S
“CROSSWORD PUZZLE”
– Find the words related to N C B N A X Z R G M K D
set up computer server.
F V J K D W V E A L P O
I L I Q D E T B U D H M
G D C P R O M O N M J A
U D A P E Q V O I W B I
R M W B S K X T Z P Y N
A K H D S X R J K E C O
T A W O R K G R O U P T
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I S E R V E R D S V X E
1. Configuration O Y N E T W O R K I O N
2. Server
N H F D N S S E R V E R
3. IP Address
4. DCPromo
5. Reboot
6. Workgroup
7. Domain
8. Network
9. Client
10. DNS Server
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INSTALLING ACTIVE DIRECTORY DOMAIN SERVICES ON WINDOWS SERVER
2008 R2 ENTERPRISE 64-BIT
This article provides prerequisites and steps for installing Active Directory Domain
Services (AD DS) on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 64-bit (W2K8). This
article does not provide instructions for adding a Domain Controller (DC) to an already
existing Active Directory Forest Infrastructure.
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3. In the Network
Connections window,
right-click the private
adapter and select
Properties.
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Add the Active Directory Domain
Services Role
Adding the Active Directory Domain
Services role installs the framework for
Windows Server 2008 to become a DC
and run AD DS. It does not promote the
server to a DC or install AD DS.
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5. On the Results page, after the role is
successfully added, click Close.
3. In the Summary
section,click Run the
Active Directory
Domain Services
Installation Wizard
(dcpromo.exe). or Open
RUN and Type
DCPROMO
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4. On the Welcome page of the Active
Directory Domain Services Installation
Wizard, ensure that the Use advanced
mode installation check box is
cleared, and then click Next.
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7. On the Name the Forest Root Domain
page, enter the domain name that you
choose during preparation steps. Then,
click Next.
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10. In the message dialog box that
appears, click Yes.
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13. On the Summary page, review your
selections and then click Next. The installation
begins.
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VI. Practice Tasks
Practice Task #1 “WORD PUZZLE” – Unscramble the mystery words: Write the answer
at your answer sheet provided.
T E R N I T E N L R T O O C P O S D R E S D A
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O M D N I A E M N A R E S C I V S E R E R E V S
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3 O N M D I A T N O C L O R E L R T O M O R P R E
O T E R B O
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5 R E S E R V
Practice Task #2 ENUMERATION: Write the answer at your answer sheet provided.
1. __________________________________
2. __________________________________
3. __________________________________
4. __________________________________
5. __________________________________
Practice Task #3 ESSAY: Write the answer at your answer sheet provided.
Discuss the benefits of Active Directory Domain Services.
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VII. Post Test
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it in your answer sheet.
4. Which of the following is not a possible state for a policy setting under Windows
Server 2012?
a. Configured
b. Not Configured
c. Enabled
d. Disabled
5. Which is these is not one of the three types of user accounts in Windows Server 2012?
a. Local accounts
b. Domain accounts
c. Default accounts
d. Built-in user accounts
6. What component of Windows Server 2012 enables Remote Desktop clients to print to
their local print devices?
a. Direct Print
b. Easy Print
c. Local Print
d. USB Print
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7. Which of these is not a valid IPv4 address?
a. 1.2.3.4
b. 192.168.0.1
c. 200.212.257.240
d. 180.212.90.1.
8. Under Windows Server 2012 terminology, which of the following is a piece of
hardware?
a. Printer
b. Print Device
c. Printer Driver
d. Print Manager
9. Which role of Windows Server 2012 enables your server to act as a DHCP Relay
Agent?
a. DHCP Server
b. DNS Server
c. Network Policy and Access Services
d. Remote Access
10. What is the correct term for a DNS client?
a. Agent
b. Desktop
c. Resolver
d. Workstation
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IX. Answer Key
C A D G I Q C L I E N T
O Q A H P A S M B F J S
N C B N A X Z R G M K D
F V J K D W V E A L P O
I L I Q D E T B U D H M
G D C P R O M O N M J A
U D A P E Q V O I W B I
R M W B S K X T Z P Y N
A K H D S X R J K E C l
T A W O R K G R O U P T
I S E R V E R D S V X E
O Y N E T W O R K I O N
N H F D N S S E R V E R
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Practice Task #3 “ESSAY”
Possible Answer
1. You can customize how your data is organized to meet your companies’ needs.
2. You can manage AD DS from any computer on the network, if necessary.
3. AD DS provides built in replication and redundancy: if one Domain Controller (DC)
fails, another DC picks up the load.
MULTIPLE CHOICE:
1. C 6. B
2. B 7. C
3. B 8. B
4. A 9. A
5. C 10. C
References
https://www.google.com/search?q=Computer+Hardware+Servicing+Module
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