Installing Servers: This Lab Contains The Following Exercises and Activities
Installing Servers: This Lab Contains The Following Exercises and Activities
Installing Servers: This Lab Contains The Following Exercises and Activities
INSTALLING SERVERS
The lab environment consists of computers connected to a local area network. The computers
required for this lab are listed in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1
Computers Required for Lab 1
In addition to the computers, you also require the software listed in Table 1-2 to complete
Lab 1.
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Table 1-2
Software Required for Lab 1
Software Location
1. Select the SVR-SO-A computer, on which the Windows Server 2012 installation disk is
mounted and loaded. The Windows Setup page appears.
2. Click Next to accept the default values for the Language to install, Time and currency
format, and Keyboard or input method parameters. Another Windows Setup page
appears.
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3. Click the Install now button. The Select the operating system you want to install page
appears.
4. Select Windows Server 2012 Datacenter (Server with a GUI) and click Next. The License
terms page appears.
5. Select I accept the license terms and click Next. The Which type of installation do you
want? page appears.
6. Click Custom: Install Windows only (advanced). The Where do you want to install
Windows? page appears (see Figure 1-1).
Figure 1-1
The Where do you want to install Windows? page
7. Select Drive 0 Unallocated Space and click Next. The Installing Windows page appears
as the system installs Windows Server 2012.
8. After several minutes and a system restart, the Settings page appears.
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9. In the Password and Reenter password text boxes, type Pa$$w0rd and click Finish. The
Windows security page appears, showing the time.
10. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del and log on using the Administrator account with the password
Pa$$w0rd. The Server Manager console appears.
11. Click Local Server in left pane, then click the Computer Name link. The System
Properties sheet appears.
12. Click Change. The Computer Name/Domain Changes dialog box appears.
13. In the Computer name text box, type SVR-SO-A and click OK. A message box appears,
telling you to restart the computer.
14. Click OK. Then click Close. Another message box appears.
End of exercise. You can leave the windows open for the next exercise.
1. Log on to the SVR-SO-B computer using the domain Administrator account and the
password Pa$$w0rd, which loads Windows Server 2008 R2 and displays the Server
Manager console.
2. Using Server Manager, determine which roles are installed on the server and make a note
of them in the space on your worksheet.
4. In the Open text box, type d:\setup.exe and click OK. The Windows Setup window for
Windows Server 2012 appears.
5. Click Install Now. The Get important updates for Windows Setup page appears.
6. Click No thanks. The Select the operating system you want to install page appears.
7. Select Windows Server 2012 Datacenter (Server with a GUI) and click Next. The License
terms page appears.
8. Select I accept the license terms and click Next. The Which type of installation do you
want? page appears.
9. Click Upgrade: Install Windows and keep files, settings, and applications. The
compatibility report page appears.
10. Review the compatibility information provided and click Next. The Upgrading Windows
page appears.
11. The upgrade process installs Windows Server 2012 and any compatible applications that
existed on the server before you began the upgrade. The computer restarts several times
and ends up on the main logon screen.
12. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del and log on using the Administrator account and the password
Pa$$w0rd. The Windows Server 2012 desktop appears and Server Manager loads.
13. Click Local Server in the left pane, take a screen shot of the Properties window by
pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and then paste it into your Lab 1worksheet file in the page provided
by pressing Ctrl+V.
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14. Using Server Manager, determine which roles are installed on the server and make a note
of them in the space on your worksheet.
End of exercise. You can leave the windows open for the next exercise.
1. Select the SVR-SO-A computer, on which you installed Windows Server 2012,
previously in this lab. SVR-SO-A will be the destination server in the migration.
2. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del. The Windows login page appears, with the Administrator user
account.
3. In the Password text box, type Pa$$w0rd and press Enter. The Server Manager console
loads.
4. In Server Manager, click Manage > Add Roles and Features. The Add Roles and
Features Wizard appears, displaying the Before you begin page.
6. Click Next to accept the default Role-based or feature-based installation type. The Select
destination server page appears.
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7. Click Next to accept the default settings, which install the selected roles and features to
the local server. The Select server roles page appears.
8. Click Next to continue. The Select features page appears (see Figure 1-2).
Figure 1-2
The Select features page of the Add Roles and Features Wizard
9. Select the Windows Server Migration Tools check box and click Next. The Confirm
installation selections page appears.
10. Click Install. The wizard installs the Windows Server Migration Tools feature.
11. When the installation is completed, click Close. The wizard closes.
12. To install the Windows Server Migration Tools on SVR-SO-C, the source server in the
migration, you must create a distribution folder on SVR-SO-A and populate it with the
installation files for the tools. To create a distribution folder for the Windows Server
Migration Tools on SVR-SO-A, open the Start screen and right-click anywhere around
the border to display the icon bar.
Why can you not install the Server Migration Tools to the
Question server running Windows Server 2008 server using the Add
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Server 2012?
14. Right-click Command Prompt and, from the icon bar, select Run as administrator. An
Administrator: Command Prompt window appears.
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17. Take a screen shot of the Command Prompt window by pressing Alt+Prt Scr and then
paste it into your Lab 1 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
18. To share the distribution folder, in the Command Prompt window, type net share
WSMT=C:\Users.
End of exercise. You can leave the windows open for the next exercise.
Lab
Challenge Accessing a WSMT Distribution Point
Overview After completing Exercise 1.3, a user on SVR-SO-C, the source server
for the migration, can access the installation files for the Windows
Server Migration Tools from the distribution point on the destination
server, SVR-SO-A.
Mindset After creating a distribution point for the Windows Server Migration Tools
on the server running Windows Server 2012, the source server can access
the distribution point over the network, or by copying the files on a portable
storage device.
Completion time 10 minutes
To complete the challenge, you must install the Windows Server Migration Tools on
SVR-SO-C by accessing the shared distribution folder on SVR-SO-A and running the
Smigdeploy.exe program with no parameters from an Administrative command prompt.
Then, take a screen shot of the Command Prompt window by pressing Alt+Prt Scr and
then paste it into your Lab 1worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
End of lab.