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This document outlines the step-by-step process for configuring a server and client PCs, including disabling DHCP, setting static IP addresses, installing server roles, and creating organizational units and group policies. It also details procedures for adding printers, implementing file screening, and using remote desktop connections. The instructions are comprehensive and designed for users to set up a network environment effectively.

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COC3 List Step Latest Update

This document outlines the step-by-step process for configuring a server and client PCs, including disabling DHCP, setting static IP addresses, installing server roles, and creating organizational units and group policies. It also details procedures for adding printers, implementing file screening, and using remote desktop connections. The instructions are comprehensive and designed for users to set up a network environment effectively.

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COC3 List Steps:

After disabling the DHCP in your router:

SERVER PC

-PROCEED IN YOUR SERVER’S NETWORK ADAPTER

Steps:
1.Win+R then type “npca.cpl”, then hit enter
2.Select your Ethernet Adapter then right click and select properties
3.Under ethernet properties, find the iPv4 or Internet protocol version 4(TCP/IPv4)
4.Select it then click on properties
5.Under General, select the “Use the following IP addresses:”then plot your assigned ip
add, subnet, and DG(Default Gateway)
6.Same in DNS, plot the ip add of your server, then click ok and close
7. Disable and Enable the your Ethernet then check it if your plotted IP Addresses were
saved by going to command prompt or CMD(search CMD in search bar or WIN+R then
type cmd)
8. After that, proceed renaming your server pc. Win+R then type “sysdm.cpl”
9. After renaming, restart your pc.

-AFTER RESTART, PROCEED SERVER MANAGEMENT AND ADD FEATURES

Steps:

1.Click add roles and features


2.Keep on clicking next until you’re in “Server Roles”
3.Then check the following Roles:

• ADDS(Active Directory Domain Service)


• DHCP
• DNS
• Under File Server Resource Manager, Drop Down then check the file
server, file server resource manager, then work folders.
• Print And Document Services
• Remote Desktop Services

4. Click next, then check the windows search service and windows server backup
5. After that keep on clicking next until your in Role Services then check:

• Remote Desktop Connection Broker


• Remote Desktop Licensing
• Remote Desktop Session Host

6.Keep on clicking next then click Restart in the last section then install

-AFTER RESTART, CHECK THE NOTIFICATIONS, THEN PROCEED “PROMOTE THIS SERVER”

Steps:

1.Under deployment configuration, click on add new forest:


2.Type your domain (css.com or tesda.com)

3.Click Next, wait then type the server’s password


4.Keep on Clicking next (uncheck the “Create DNS delegation” if its check)
5.Then install
6.If you got signed out, relogin or if not restart your server

-AFTER RESTART, CHECK THE NOTIFICATIONS, THEN PROCEED “COMPLETE DHCP”

Steps:

1.Just click next, commit then close


2. After that restart your pc

-AFTER RESTART, PROCEED IN SERVER MANAGER

Steps:

1.Go to Tools, under Tools find “Active Directory Users and Computers”
2.Select your domain, right click and go the new then Organizational Unit
3.Type your domain name then click ok(without the dot com)

4.After creating organizational unit, right click, go to new then group


5.Name your Group then set it to Domain Local

6.Add a user, set a name and a username then next(note that always remember the
user)
7. set a password (Css@12345) then check only the 2 boxes in the middle, next then
finish

8. Select the user then right click and select add to group
9. Enter domain users and Remote Desktop Users to check then click ok

-Next is go to DHCP

Steps:

1.Under your server domain, drop and right click on IPV4 then select new scope
2.Hit next then name it with “scope” (e.g: manzano scope) then click next

3.Set your Address range(note that the starting address should not be the same as the
server’s address), and set you ending address base on how many users you’ll do
4.On Address Exclusion, add a range of address that you don’t want under your picked
range address

5.Keep on clicking next until you’re in “router”, put the ip address of your router
(default gateway) then add and hit next

6. Keep clicking next, until your finished


- Creating GPO (Group Policy Object)

Steps:

1.Go to Tools and Find Group Policy Management


2.Under your forest domain, drop down and find the organizational unit you created
earlier then select
3. Right click and create GPO

4. Name it as “folder redirection and remote desktop GPO”


5.Click ok then right click the created GPO then select edit

6.Under user configuration, drop down and select windows settings, drop down
and select folder redirection for folder sharing
7.Now go to file explorer or folder, select the drive D or drive E(if you do not
have a new drive, go to disk partition and format the unallocated volume)

8.Then create a folder named it “sharing”, go inside in that folder then create a
new folder then named it “users”

9.Right click the folder “Users”, and select properties


10. Go to sharing and click the sharing button, then add “Everyone” and set the
permission level to read/write
UPDATE: REMOVE THE EVERYONE AND DON’T ANYONE ELSE, MAKE SURE THE
ADMINISTRATOR ARE THE ONLY ONE HERE

11.To add the user, select find people, enter the user’s username then check
name, once you find your user, hit ok then (don’t include this, proceed step 12)
12.Go to Advance Sharing, click permission, and check allow 3 boxes for both
everyone and Admin, then hit ok and ok
UPDATE: ON HERE, MAKE SURE THE ONLY ONE HERE IS AUTHENTICATED USERS

13. Copy the folder’s path

14.Go back in GPO then share the 3 folders: Desktop, Documents, and
Downloads. Right Click then properties
15. Under target, click not configured then select basic, then paste the folder
path in Root folder (do this on the 3 said folders)

UPDATE: GO TO SETTING THEN UNCHECK THESE 2 BOXES THEN APPLY

16.To check, Win+R then type gpupdate /force then wait till updated
-ADDING A NEW ZONE

Steps:

1.Go to Tools and select DNS


2.Under your SEVER, drop down then select Reverse lookup zones
right click, then select new zone

3.Just keep clicking next until you’re in reverse lookup zone name, set the IP
address in network ID, then select Reverse Lookup zone name, then hit next and
next and finish.
4.Drop down reverse lookup zone, and select the created folder, right click then
select NEW Pointer (PTR)

5.Under new resource record, click browse, then keep clicking in the last
folder until you find the server with static as time stamp.
-ALSO CHECK IN SERVER’S NETWORK ETHERNET IF THE DNS IS CHANGED

CLIENT PC

-Set a DNS in client

Steps:

1.WIN+R then type “ncpa.cpl”


2.Right click on Ethernet then properties
3.Under ethernet properties, find the iPv4 or Internet protocol version
4(TCP/IPv4)
4.Select it then click on properties
5. Set a DNS, make sure it is the same address as the server’s IP address, if not,
the client will not connect on domain

-Going in Domain

Steps:

1. WIN+R then type “sysdm.cpl”


2.Under computer name, click change then select domain, put your server’s
domain
3.once you put, it will ask for the user’s credential (username and password)
4.Once you log in, restart the computer

WAIT THE WINDOWS SETUP TO FINISH THEN YOUR DONE


(TEST YOUR SYSTEM BY CREATING FILES ON CLIENT AND CHECK IT IN SERVER IF IT SHOWED IN THE
SHARED FOLDER)
SHARE PRINTING

-for adding a printer,

STEPS:

1.Go to control panel


2.Then under Hardware, click the “View devices and printers”
3.After clicking, select “Add printer”
4.Once, selected, there will be no printer showed. Select “The printer that I want isn’t
listed”
5.Then click “Add local printer” then next
6.On “Use an existing port:”, make sure “LPT1: (Printer Port)” is selected then next
7.Find the “Dell” brand and select “Dell 1130 Laser Printer”, then hit next
8.Hit next if “Use the driver that is currently installed” is selected
9.In printer name, just hit next
10.In Printer Sharing, select “share this printer so that others on your network can find
and use it” then hit next
11.Then finish
12.Go to Server manager, in tools, find Print Management
13.Under Print Servers, Drop down and drop down your local, and then Select “Printers”
14.Under Printers, select your added printer, right click then properties.
15.Under sharing, check the box of “List in the directory”. Hit apply then ok
-create a new policy for printing

STEPS:

1.Go to Group policy management


2.Same as before for creating “folder redirection”, drop down your domain until youre in
“Group Policy Object”, right click then new

3.Name your new Policy as “Printers” then hit ok


4.select your domain then right click, then link existing domain
5.Under select GPO, select the “Printer” policy you just created then ok

6.Close group policy management then go to Printer management


7.Under Printer management, drop down your print servers until you’re in “Printers”
8.There, select your desired printer, right click then hit deploy with group policy
9.Under this, click browse, then click all then select “Printers”, then hit ok

10. Check the 2 boxes then click add then apply

Click ok then your done, go to client then check if the printer is added by going to cmd then type
gpupdate /force or restarting the computer
UPDATE:

-FILE SCREENING(SERVER)

STEPS:
1.Go to tools and select “File Server Resource Manager”

2.In there, under File Screening Management, drop down, select File
Screen, right click then “Create File Screen”
3.Under Create file screen, browse the shared folder you create for
users, after browsing, select Define custom, then custom properties.
On there, select the type of file you don’t want in that folder, hit ok then
create.
4. After clicking create, a window will pop out, select “Save the custom
file screen without template”

-REMOTE DESKTOP(Client/Server)
STEPS:
1.Type Remote Desktop on search bar, hit enter
2.On there, input the ip address of that computer’s client(not DG or DNS)
3.Click connect then wait till loads. Wait if theres a warning, click ok then wait till
your connected on the computer.

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