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COC 1

ASSEMBLE AND DISASSEMBLE


DISASSEMBLE
1. Turn off the computer
2. Unplug cables connected to system unit
3. Clean working area
4. Wait at least 30 seconds before you open system unit touch the case to discharge your body
5. Wear ppe (antistatic wrist strap)
6. Remove screws from system unit then remove the cover
7. Remember how cables are connected to the mother board press the lock to remove sata cable
connecting mobo & hdd remove sata power connector connecting psu & hdd 4 pin power
connector (locked) connecting mobo & psu 24 pin power connector (locked) connecting mobo &
psu remove usb port (lower mid)
8. Audio port (lower left)
9. 4 front panel connectors (reset,power,hdd led,power led) cpu fan (4 pin)
10. Remove hard drive (2 screws)
11. Remove power supply (4 screws)
12. Remove memory, push down the lock, hold the module from the side
13. Remove mother board (5 screws)
14. Remove cpu fan (4 screws), press the lock to unlock remove cpu
15. Clean components (brush)
16. Remove old termal paste from cpu and cpu fan, use alcohol and cotton or tissue (optional)
ASSEMBLE
1. Cpu, triangle to circle mark, don't press the cpu, then lock it apply 2 pea size termal paste
(optional)
2. Connect cpu fan, press the lock, lock the screw
3. Connect the cpu fan power connector to mother board memory, release the lock, insert the
module then press
4. Connect mother board to the case (5 screws)
5. Connect 4 front panel connectors (power, resest, hdd led, power led)
6. Connect usb and audio port
7. Connect power supply, (4 screws)
8. Connect 24 pin, 4 pin power connector (upper left)
9. Connect hard drive, (2 screws)
10. Connect sata power connector and sata data cable attach the cover
11. Clean the working area
12. Test the computer
INSTALL OS
Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012
UPDATE DRIVERS
right-click windows start
select Device Manager
expand drivers with yellow warning icon
right-click the drivers and select Update driver
select Search automatically for drivers
Close
INSTALL APPLICATIONS
Libre office
7-zip
VLC media player
DONE FOR COC1

The two basic types of network operating systems:


1. Peer-to-peer NOS
2. Client/server NOS:
Peer-to-peer network operating systems allow users to share network resources saved in a common,
accessible network location
COC 2 - Setting Up Computer Networks

1. Change Computer Name - Both Client and Server

a. For Client PC

i. Open File Explorer (Win Key + E)


ii. Select ‘This PC’
iii. Right Click -> Properties
iv. Click ‘Change Settings’
v. Under the ‘Computer Name’ Tab, click ‘Change’ Button
vi. Type “CLIENT-PC” in the Computer Name
vii. Change the workgroup name to “HCCS”
viii. Click ‘OK’
ix. Restart the computer for the Changes to Take Effect

b. For the Server PC

Do the same process as stated above. This time, make use of the
following details:

Computer Name: SERVER-PC


Workgroup Name: HCCS

***Upon booting, check if changes were made in both Computers***

2. Setting-up Windows Firewall

a. For Client PC

i. On the rightmost part of the Task Bar Right Click the ‘Internet Icon’
ii. Select ‘Open Network and Sharing Center’
iii. On the lower leftmost part, Click ‘Windows Firewall’
iv. On the upper left part, select
‘Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall’
v. If “Allowed apps and features” are greyed out / disabled,
click ‘Change Settings’
vi. Make sure that the following apps and features have checked marks.
Both public and private options:
1. File and Printer Sharing
2. NetLogon Service
3. Network Discovery
4. Remote Desktop
5. Windows Defender Firewall Remote Management
6. Windows Remote Management
vii. Once done, click ‘OK’ button

3. Services.msc
a. Win + “R” → Type “services.msc”
b. Make sure that the startup type is set to AUTOMATIC. Click ‘Start’, ‘Apply’ and ‘OK’
after each configuration.
i. Function Discovery Resource Publication
ii. SSDP Discovery
iii. UPnP Device Host
4. Windows Firewall Setting
i. On ‘Windows Firewall’ settings, click “Turn Windows Firewall On Off”
Shortcut: Win Key + R then type firewall.cpl
(This will depend on the assessor's instruction)
ii. Click ‘OK’
iii. On the left lower part of the screen, click “Network and Sharing Center”
iv. Click ‘Change advanced sharing settings’
(Make Sure that 1st option (TURN ON) is always selected except for
Password Protection Sharing which must be TURN OFF )

***Configure the Server Computer. Do the same steps from 3. Services.msc’ to


‘4. Setting up Windows Firewall’ up to ‘ ***

5. Setting up static IP address for Computer Server


a. On the rightmost part of the Task Bar Right Click the ‘Internet Icon’
b. Select ‘Open Network and Sharing Center’
c. On the left side click “Change Adapter Settings”
d. Right-click on ‘Ethernet’ icon
e. Uncheck Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
f. Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
g. Click Properties
h. Click ‘Use the following IP address’
i. Use the following:
i. IP Address: 192 .168 . 0 . 2
ii. Subnet Mask: 255 . 255 . 255 . 0 (will automatically appear once clicked)
iii. Default Gateway: 192 . 168 . 67 . 1 (Router IP address)
iv. Preferred DNS Server: 192 . 168 . 0 . 2
(Same With SERVER’s IP Address)

“Disable and Enable Ethernet Network to update the settings”

j. Go to CMD. Win Key + CMD


k. Type “ipconfig /all”. Check if all settings are updated.

6. Network Peer-To-Peer and ping of IP Address.

a. On Both Computer
i. Go to CMD.
ii. Ping the IP Address of the other computer.
1. Ping the IP Address of the Client computer if you use the server
computer
2. Ping the IP Address of the Server computer if you are using the
client computer
iii. Do the same process on the other computer.

b. Check the network on both computers


i. Go to the “Network”
1. Open file explorer (Win + E)
2. On the left panel click ‘Network’
3. Both “Server” and “Client” Computers must be seen in the
available network

“Check this on both computers”

Troubleshooting Tips: If the Client is not visible on the server, Run services.msc
and restart the Function Discovery Resource Publication, and vice versa.
COC 3 - Configuring Server and Client Computer

1. Enable Remote Desktop


a. Click ‘Server Manager’ in the taskbar beside the start button.
b. On the left side, click ‘Local Server’
c. Look for ‘Remote Desktop’. Click the word “Disabled” beside it
d. Under the ‘Remote’ tab, Click “Allow remote connection to this computer”
e. Click ‘Ok’
f. Click ‘Apply’ then click ‘OK’

INSTALLING - DOMAIN CONTROLLER WITH DNS SERVER ROLE

2. Adding ADDS on Server Computer


a. Click ‘Server Manager’
b. Under “Dashboard”, select “Add roles and Features”
c. “Add Roles and Features Wizard” will open
d. “Before you begin” --- Click “Next”
e. “Installation Type” --- Select “Role-based or feature-based installations” (default)
f. Click “Next”
g. “Server Selection” --- Select “Select a server from the server pool” (default)
h. Under the “Server Roles” make sure that the following has a checkmark:
i. Active Directory Domain Services
1. Click “Add Features” once the dialog box appears.
ii. DHCP Server
1. Click “Add Features” once the dialog box appears.
iii. DNS Server
1. Click “Add Features” once the dialog box appears.
iv. File and Storage Services (INSTALLED)
v. Print and Document Services
1. Click “Add Features” once the dialog box appears.
vi. Web Server IIS
1. Click “Add Features” once the dialog box appears.
i. Once all the Server Roles and Features are Added click “NEXT”
j. Under ‘Features’ select ‘Next’
k. Under ‘ADDS’ select ‘Next’
l. Under ‘DHCP’ select ‘Next’
m. Under ‘DNS Server’ select ‘Next’
n. Under ‘Print and Document Services’ select ‘Next’
i. Under ‘Role Services’ select ‘Next’
o. Under ‘Web Services’ select ‘Next’
i. Under ‘Role Services’ select ‘Next’
p. Under “Confimation” --- Click “Install”

***All the Roles Installed must be seen on the left side panel, below the dashboard ***

2. Post-deployment Configuration
a. Click ‘Server Manager’
b. Click the ‘Notification icon’ - Flag with caution icon
c. On the “Post-deployment configuration of the configuration required for the
Active Directory Domain Services…”
i. Choose “Promote this Server to a Domain Controller”
ii. ADDS Configuration Wizard will pop up
1. Under ‘Deployment Configuration’
2. Click “Add a new forest ” Radio button
3. “Root Domain Name” --- Type “HCCS.COM”
4. Click “Next”
5. Under the “Domain Controller Option”, leave everything as default
except the password
6. Type hccs@1945 as your password
7. Click ‘Next’
8. Under ‘DNS Options’ select ‘Next’
9. Under ‘Additional Options’ select ‘Next’
10. Under ‘Path’ select ‘Next’
11. Under ‘Review’ select ‘Next’
12. Click the “Install” Button
13. Restart the computer.

3. Configuring DHCP Server Role


a. DHCP Post-deployment Configuration
i. Click Server Manager
ii. Click the ‘Notification icon’ - Flag with caution icon
iii. Click “Complete DHCP configuration”
iv. Under “Description” --- Click “Next”
v. Under “Authorization” --- Click “Commit” button
vi. Click “Close”

b. DCHP Configuration continuation


i. Click Server Manager
ii. On the Left Side Click DHCP
iii. Under “SERVERS” , Right-click the “Server”
iv. Select “DHCP Manager”
1. On the left pane expand “Server”
2. Expand “IPv4”
3. Right-click “IPv4”
4. Select “New Scope”
5. Type the scope name (Ex. hccs_scope)
6. Type the Starting IP Address: (Ex. 192.168.0.1)
7. Type the Ending IP Address: (Ex. 192.168.0.10)
8. Click “Next”
v. Under “Add Exclusion and Delay”, click “Next” (default)
vi. Under “Lease Duration”, click “Next” (default)
vii. Under “Configure DHCP Options”, click “Next” (default)
viii. Under “Router (Default Gateway)”,
1. Input the IP address of the Router / Default Gateway
192 . 168 . 0 . 1
2. click “Add”
3. Click “Next”
ix. Under the “Domain Name and DNS Servers”, Click “Next” (Default)
x. Under the “Wins Servers”, Click “Next” (Default)
xi. Under the “Domain Name and DNS Servers”, Click “Next” (Default)
xii. Under the “Activate Scope”, Click “Next” (Default)
xiii. Click “Finish”
xiv. Go to “Network and Sharing Center”
1. Click “Change Adapter Settings”
2. Right Click “Ethernet Icon”
xv. Double click - Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
xvi. Edit the Prefferred DNS Server
192 . 168 . 0. 2 (Same with the computer Server)
xvii. Click “Ok” --- Click “Close”
xviii. Right Click the ethernet icon - disable and enable the network to update the
configuration.
xix. Go to cmd - type “ipconfig /all” to check if the configuration has been updated.

4. DNS Configuration
a. Forward Lookup Zone
i. Click Server Manager
ii. Select “DNS” on the Right side
iii. Right Click “Server”
iv. Select “DNS Manager”
v. On the left side of DNS Manager window, expand “Server”
vi. Expand “Forward lockup Zones”
vii. Expand the Forest Name (hccs.com)
viii. On the right side, Right Click “Server”
ix. Select “Properties”
x. Make sure that “Update ….. Record” is checked
xi. Click Apply button
xii. Click OK
xiii. Click OK

b. Reverse Lookup Zone


i. Under DNS Configuration window, Right Click “Reverse Look Up Zone”
ii. Select New Zone
iii. Click Next
iv. Under the “Zone Type”, Click “Next” (Default)
v. Under the “Active Directory Zone Replication Scope”, Click “Next” (Default)
vi. Under the “Reverse Lookup Zone Reverse”, Click “Next” (Default)
vii. Under the “Reverse Lookup Zone Name”, type the Server’s IP Address
viii. Click Next
ix. Under the “Dynamic Update”, Click “Next” (Default)
x. Under the “Completing the New Zone Wizard”, Click “Finish” (Default)
xi. On the left side of DNS Manager window, Select the “Reverse Lookup Zone”
xii. The IP address will be shown on the right side.
xiii. Right click on the Reverse Lookup zone
xiv. Select “New Pointer (PTR)”
xv. Under the Host IP Address, type the fourth octet of the IP Address.
xvi. Click “Browse” button
xvii. Select the “Server”
xviii. On Record type, Select “All Records”
xix. Double-click the “Server”
xx. Double-click the “Forward Lookup Zone”
xxi. Double-click the domain name (hccs.com)
xxii. Click OK button
xxiii. Select the “Start of Authority (SOA)”
xxiv. Click OK button
xxv. Click OK button

c. Loop Back IP address


i. Right click the “Reverse Lookup Zone”
ii. New Zone Wizard, click Next
iii. Under the “Zone Type”, Click “Next” (Default)
iv. Under the “Active Directory Zone Replication Scope”, Click “Next” (Default)
v. Under the “Reverse Lookup Zone Name”, Click “Next” (Default)
vi. Under the “Reverse Lookup Zone Name”, type the Server’s IP Address
vii. Under the “Reverse Lookup Zone Name”, type the 127.0.0.1
viii. Click Next
ix. Under the “Dynamic Update”, Click “Next” (Default)
x. Under the “Completing the New Zone Wizard”, Click “Finish” (Default)
xi. The IP address will be shown on the right side.
xii. Right click on the LoopBack Ip Address
xiii. Select “New Pointer (PTR)”
xiv. Under the Host IP Address, type the fourth octet of the IP Address.
xv. Click “Browse” button
xvi. Select the “Server”
xvii. On Record type, Select “All Records”
xviii. Double-click the “Server”
xix. Double-click the “Forward Lookup Zone”
xx. Double-click the domain name (hccs.com)
xxi. Click OK button
xxii. Select the “Start of Authority (SOA)”
xxiii. Click OK button
xxiv. Click OK button
5. File and Storage Services
a. Click Server Manager
b. On the left side, select Files and Storage Services
c. On the right side, “Server” will be selected automatically
d. Right click the SERVER, select “Add Role and Features”
e. Add Roles and Features Wizard will open
i. Before you Begin -- Click Next (default)
ii. Installation Type -- Click Next (default)
iii. Server Selection -- Click Next (default)
iv. Server Roles -- Expand “Files and Storage Services”
1. Expand File and iSCSi Service
2. Select Files Server Resource Manager
3. Click Add Features
4. Click Next Button
5. Click Next Button
6. Under confirmation, click Checkbox “Restart the destination server
automatically… ”
7. Click “YES”
8. Click “INSTALL”
9. Click “Close”

6. Creating Organizational Unit


a. Click Server Manager
b. On the upper right, Click “Tools”
c. Select “Active Directory Users and Computers”
d. Active Directory Users and Computers dialogue box will open
e. Expand the domain name (hccs.com)
f. Right click the domain name (hccs.com)
g. Select “new”
h. Select “Organizational Unit”
i. Uncheck “Protect container from accidental deletion”
j. Type the organizational unit name (Ex “studentsOU”)

7. Create User Account


a. On Active Directory Users and Computers, on the left side, right-click Users Folder
b. Right click studentsOU
c. Click new
d. User
e. Provide the necessary information such as First Name, Last Name.
f. Log On name must be the First name of the user
g. Click Next
h. Input Password (hccs@1945)
i. Click checkbox “Password never Expires”
j. Click Next
k. Click Finish

8. Creating Folder Redirection


a. Open Local Disc C
b. Create a folder and name it “REDIRECTION”
c. Right-click the folder, select Properties
i. Go to “Sharing” tab
ii. Click Advance Sharing
iii. Click Checkbox “Share this Folder”
iv. Click “Permission” button
v. Remove “Everyone” from the Group or User name
vi. Click “Add”
vii. Type “AU”
viii. Click the “Check Names” button
ix. AU must be transformed to “Authenticated Users”
x. Click “OK”
xi. Select “Authenticated User”
xii. Click Full Controll checkbox
xiii. Click Apply
xiv. Click Ok
xv. Click Apply
xvi. Click Ok
d. Go to Security Tab
i. Click Edit Button
ii. Click Add Button
iii. Type AU
iv. Type “AU”
v. Click the “Check Names” button
vi. AU must be transformed to “Authenticated Users”
vii. Click “OK”
viii. Select “Authenticated User”
ix. Click Full Controll checkbox
x. Click Apply
xi. Click Ok
e. Sharing Tab
i. Open Sharing tab
ii. Copy the Network Path
iii. Close

9. Group Policy Management


a. Open the server manager
b. On the upper right part, click Tools
c. Select Group Policy Management
d. Group Policy Management window will appear
i. On the left side, expand the Forest
ii. Expand the domain (hccs.com)
iii. Click the OU (studentsOU)
iv. On the right side, click the “Delegation” tab
v. On the bottom right side, click the “Advance” button
vi. Select the “Authenticated User”
vii. Click Full Control checkbox
viii. Click Apply
ix. Click OK
e. Right click the OU (studentsOU)
i. Click “Create a GPO in this domain, and Link it here…”
ii. Name it as teachersGPO
iii. Click OK
f. Expand OU (studentsOU)
g. Double Click the GPO (studentsGPO)
i. Group Policy Management Console message box will appear
ii. Click Ok
h. On the right side, click the “Delegation” tab
i. Select “Authenticated Users”
ii. Click the Advance button on the bottom right part
iii. Click Authenticated Users
iv. Click Full Control checkbox
v. Click Apply
vi. Click OK
i. Go back to the GPO(studentsGPO) under the OU (studentsOU) folder
i. Right-click GPO
ii. Select Enforce
iii. Right-click GPO, select EDIT
iv. GPO Policy Management Editor will Open
1. In the left side, select User Configuration
2. Click the expand button (+) of the Policies
3. Click the expand button (+) of the Windows Setting
4. Locate and Select Folder Redirection
5. On the right side, Right Click Desktop then choose Properties
6. In the Target Tab - Setting menu, choose Basic - Redirect everyone’s
folder to the same location
7. In the Root Path, type the path of the shared folder with the format:
\\server name\folder name (ex. \\server1\redirection)
8. Go to Settings Tab
9. Uncheck Grant the user exclusive rights
10. Check Also apply redirection policy to Windows…
11. Click Apply then choose Yes
12. Click OK button - Repeat Steps 1 to 12 with the other Folder if necessary
(Documents, Pictures, Music, Videos, etc.)

10. Group Policy Update


a. Updating Group Policy (Server)
1. Press Window button + R or Click Start then choose Run
2. Type gpupdate /force (Command to Update Group Policy)

Joining Computer Client to Domain

1. Configuring Windows Client (Windows 10)


a. Go the Network and Sharing Settings
i. On the rightmost part of the Task Bar Right Click the ‘Internet Icon’
ii. Select ‘Open Network and Sharing Center’
iii. On the left side click “Change Adapter Settings”
iv. Right-click on ‘Ethernet’ icon
v. Uncheck Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
vi. Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
vii. Click Properties
viii. IP Address must be Dynamic
ix. Change Preffered DNS Server - It must be the same as the server's IP
Address
x. Click OK
xi. Click Close

“Disable and Enable Ethernet Network to update the settings”

b. Connect the client to the server


i. Click Start
ii. Computer Properties
iii. Change Settings
iv. Click Change
v. Select Domain
vi. Type your domain name (ex. hccs.com)
1. Username: administrator
2. Password: hccs@1945
vii. Restart
viii. Upon Start up choose Switch User
ix. Input Username and Password
x. Run “gpupdate /force”
xi. Test the folder Redirection by creating files in different folders and check if the
files are being redirected to the server.

REMOTE DESKTOP

1. Instal Remote Desktop Services (Server)


i. Go to Server Manager Dashboard
ii. Click Add roles and features
iii. Before you begin, Click Next (Default)
iv. Installation Type, Click Role-based or feature-based installation (Default)
v. Click Next
vi. Server Selection, Click Next (Default)
vii. Server Roles, Click Remote Desktop Services
viii. Click Next
ix. Features, Click Next (Default)
x. Remote Desktop Services, Click Next (Default)
xi. Role Services, Click the Checkbox of the following and click Add features
1. Remote Desktop Connection Broker
2. Remote Desktop Licensing
3. Remote Desktop Session Host
xii. Click Next
xiii. Confirmation, Click Next (Default)
xiv. Click checkbox, Restart the destination server automatically if required
xv. Click Install

2. Enabling Remote Desktop (Both Server and Client Computer)


i. Click Start
ii. Right Click This PC then choose Properties
iii. In the left side, click Advance System settings
iv. Click Remote Tab
v. Select Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote
Desktop (less secure)
vi. Click the Select Users button
vii. Click Add button
1. Add the following:
a. Administrator… click Check Names
b. User Name (e.g. jayson) then click check names
viii. Click OK
ix. Click Apply and OK
x. Run CMD, type gpupdate /force

3. Accessing the Client Computer through Remote Desktop


i. Click Start
ii. In the search box type: Remote Desktop
iii. In the search results, click Remote Desktop Connection
iv. Type the IP address of the server or computer you want to connect (ex.
192.168.0.3)
v. Use the user credentials in connecting the Remote Desktop
vi. Click OK or press Enter Key

Printer Server

1. Installing Printer Server

A. For Server Computer


a. Computer Server Settings
i. Click Start
ii. Go to Control Panel
iii. Select Device and Printers
iv. Click Add a Printer on the top left side of the screen
v. Click “The Printer that I want isn’t listed”
vi. Click “ Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings ”
vii. Click Next
viii. Choose a Printer Port, select “FILE: (Print to File)”
ix. Click Next
x. Select Manufacturer and Printer Model(Samsung version)
xi. Click Next
xii. Click “Replace the current driver”
xiii. Click Next
xiv. In the Printer Sharing, type the location of the printer.
xv. Click Next
xvi. Uncheck the set as default printer
xvii. Click Finish
xviii. Right Click the Printer icon you just installed and click Printer Properties
xix. Under the Sharing Tab click List in the directory
xx. Click checkbox for List in the directory
xxi. In the Security Tab, make sure that Everyone is allowed to print
xxii. Add User (e.g Jayson), Authenticated User
xxiii. Click Apply then OK

b. Server Manager Dashboard


i. Go to Server Manager
ii. Click Tools, and Click Print Management
//if none go to add roles and check the “Print and Documents Services”
iii. Click Print Severs
iv. Expand server(local)
v. Click Printers
vi. Right Click the printer model(samsung ml 2160 series)
vii. Click Deploy with Group Policy…
viii. Click Browse
ix. Go to Default Domain Policy
x. Click Ok
xi. Check The user that this GPO applies… and The computer that this
GPO…
xii. Click Add
xiii. Click Apply
xiv. Click OK
xv. Click OK
xvi. Make sure the default printer is “series on server” not the driver

B. For Client Computer


i. Go to CMD
ii. Type gpupdate /force
iii. Type Y to logoff
iv. Sign in your User account
v. Click Start, go to Control Panel
vi. Go to Devices and Printers
vii. Click Add Printer
viii. Choose Printer Brand(Samsung ML 2160 Series on Server)
ix. Click Finish
x. Print test page
COC 4 - Maintain and Repair Computer Systems and Networks

A. Install Server Backup Features


i. Go to Server Manager
ii. On the left side, select Files and Storage Services
iii. On the right side, “Server” will be selected automatically
iv. Right click the SERVER, select “Add Role and Features”
v. Add Roles and Features Wizard will open
vi. Before you Begin -- Click Next (default)
vii. Installation Type -- Click Next (default)
viii. Server Selection -- Click Next (default)
ix. Server Roles -- Click Next (default)
x. Under Features, select Windows Server Backup
xi. Click Next
xii. Click Checkbox Restart the destination server automatically required
1. Click Yes
xiii. Click Install
xiv. Click Close

B. Creating Backup
i. On Server Manager
ii. Click Tools, select Windows Server Backup
iii. On the Left Pane, click Local Backup
iv. On the right side select Backup once
v. Backup Options, Click Next (default)
vi. Select Backup Configuration, click Custom, then Click Next
vii. Select Items for Backup, Click Add Items
1. Expand Local Disk C
2. Check Redirection Folder
3. Click OK
4. Click Next
viii. Specify Destination Type, Click Next
ix. Select Backup Destination, Backup destination must be in the second partition
- LOCAL DISK (E:) or (D:) - depends on the assesor
x. Click Next
xi. Confirmation, click Backup
xii. Click Close

C. Recover / Restore a Backup


i. Under Windows Server Backup
ii. On the Right Side click Recover…
iii. Getting Started, Click Next (default)
iv. Select Backup Date, Click Next (default)
v. Select Recovery Type
This server (SERVER) must be selected (Default)
vi. Click Next
vii. Select Recovery Type
Files and folders must be selected (Default)
viii. Click Next
ix. Under Select Items to Recover
1. Expand Server
2. Expand Local disk (C:)
3. Select Redirection Folder
4. Files must be seen in the Items to Recover
5. Click Next
x. Under Specify Recovery Options
1. Recovery destination:
a. Under Another Location
b. Click browse
c. Expand This PC
d. Select Local Disck
e. Click OK
f. then Next
xi. Under Confirmation, Click Recover
xii. Click Close

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