Installing Active Directory Domain Services (Windowsserver 2008R2)
Installing Active Directory Domain Services (Windowsserver 2008R2)
TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES
CLIENT CANNOT JOIN TO THE DOMAIN
Check LAN card driver of both PC make sure that it is installed
Check IP address. Make sure it is in the same subnet ( Example: 192.168.1.1 and
192.168.1.2 )
Change IP address
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33. Click administrative tools 51. Check also apply redirection policy and
34. Click Group Policy Management check redirect the folder back to the
35. Click (+) Forest: Domain name local
36. Click (+) Domains 52. Click apply
37. Click (+) Domain Name you created 53. Click OK
38. Right click the Organizational Unit 54. Apply the same configuration in
39. Click Create GPO in this domain Documents folder
40. Input GPO name >ok 55. Back to the created GPO
41. Select the GPO then right Click Edit 56. Right click Enforced
42. On right side of your screen Double 57. Click OK
click User Configuration 58. Click start
43. Double Click Policies 59. Go to “cmd”
44. Double Click Windows settings 60. Type “gpupdate/force”
45. Double Click Folder Redirection 61. Type “y” if there is a choice of “y/n” pop
46. Right click Desktop out on the cmd if there is no such thing
47. Click Properties then proceed
48. Click Dropdown menu>Select Basic- 62. Restart PC
Redirect everyone’s folder to the same CHECKING THE FOLDER REDIRECTION
location ( PC SERVER AND PC CLIENT )
49. Paste the root path of the folder 1. Go to PC client
created in drive D: example: \\SERVER- 2. Create folder on desktop and
WIN2008\Redirection documents
50. Click Settings Tab 3. Go to PC server
4. Check the created folder in drive D:
TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES
1. Folder redirection cannot locate
Double Check the address path
2. Failed to Redirect Folder
Delete all the existing redirection folder then create new folder redirection and then try
again
Format the drive before create new folder redirection
Note: Before you install DHCP make sure you remove the internet connection from the ISP
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10. Finish
Checking:
Click start On Search box type Remote
Desktop
Click remote Desktop Connection (RDC)
Click Options to view full details
Enter the computer name of the
remote computer
CLIENT
1. Click Start
2. Control Panel
3. System and Security
4. System
5. Advance System settings
6. Input User account
7. Input Admin Password
8. Go to Remote Tab
9. Check Allow Connection from
computers
10. Click Apply
11. Click Ok