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Published: September 17, 2004: Step-by-Step Guide To A Common Infrastructure For Windows Server 2003 Deployment

This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing Windows XP Professional on a workstation and connecting it to an existing domain controller server running Windows Server 2003. The steps include installing Windows XP, configuring networking settings, and using the domain administrator account to join the workstation to the Contoso domain. Upon restarting, the workstation is added to the domain and can be viewed along with other computers in the network.

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Published: September 17, 2004: Step-by-Step Guide To A Common Infrastructure For Windows Server 2003 Deployment

This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing Windows XP Professional on a workstation and connecting it to an existing domain controller server running Windows Server 2003. The steps include installing Windows XP, configuring networking settings, and using the domain administrator account to join the workstation to the Contoso domain. Upon restarting, the workstation is added to the domain and can be viewed along with other computers in the network.

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Step-by-Step Guide to a Common Infrastructure for Windows Server 2003 Deployment Part 2: Installing a Windows XP Professional Workstation and

Connecting It to a Domain Published: September 1 ! 2""# $his document is the second in a series of step b% step guides e&plaining how to build a common network infrastructure for deplo%ment of the 'icrosoft WindowsSer(er 2"") operating s%stem* Subse+uent guides build upon this base infrastructure b% detailing the configuration of common customer use scenarios* $his document describes how to install the 'icrosoft Windows XP Professional operating s%stem on a workstation and connect that workstation to the domain controller ser(er that was created in Part 1: Installing Windows Ser(er 2"") as a Domain Controller* ,ollowing the steps in these two guides will create a common infrastructure with which to e(aluate the Windows Ser(er 2"") operating s%stem* Introduction Step-by-Step Guides $he 'icrosoft Windows Ser(er 2"") Deplo%ment step-b%-step guides pro(ide hands-on e&perience for man% common operating s%stem configurations* $he guides begin b% establishing a common network infrastructure through the installation of Windows Ser(er 2"")! the configuration of .cti(e Director%/! the installation of a Windows XP Professional workstation! and finall% the addition of this workstation to a domain* Subse+uent step-b%-step guides assume that %ou ha(e this common network infrastructure in place* If %ou do not wish to follow this common network infrastructure! %ou will need to make appropriate modifications while using these guides* $he common network infrastructure re+uires the completion of the following guides* 0nce the common network infrastructure is configured! an% of the additional step-b%-step guides ma% be emplo%ed* 1ote that some step-b%-step guides ma% ha(e additional prere+uisites abo(e and be%ond the common network infrastructure re+uirements* .n% additional re+uirements will be noted in the specific step-b%-step guide* Microsoft irtual !C $he Windows Ser(er 2"") Deplo%ment step-b%-step guides ma% be implemented within a ph%sical lab en(ironment or through (irtuali2ation technologies like 'icrosoft 3irtual PC 2""# or 'icrosoft 3irtual Ser(er 2""4* 3irtual machine technolog% enables customers to run multiple operating s%stems concurrentl% on a single ph%sical ser(er* 3irtual PC 2""# and 3irtual Ser(er 2""4 are designed to increase operational efficienc% in software testing and de(elopment! legac% application migration! and ser(er consolidation scenarios* $he Windows Ser(er 2"") Deplo%ment step-b%-step guides assume that all configurations will occur within a ph%sical lab en(ironment! although most configurations can be applied to a (irtual en(ironment without modification* .ppl%ing the concepts pro(ided in these step-b%-step guides to a (irtual en(ironment is be%ond the scope of this document*

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Important "otes $he e&ample companies! organi2ations! products! domain names! e-mail addresses! logos! people! places! and e(ents depicted herein are fictitious* 1o association with an% real compan%! organi2ation! product! domain name! e-mail address! logo! person! places! or e(ents is intended or should be inferred* $his common infrastructure is designed for use on a pri(ate network* $he fictitious compan% name and Domain 1ame S%stem 5D1S6 name used in the common infrastructure are not registered for use on the Internet* 7ou should not use this name on a public network or Internet* $he .cti(e Director% ser(ice structure for this common infrastructure is designed to show how Windows Ser(er 2"") Change and Configuration 'anagement works and functions with .cti(e Director%* It was not designed as a model for configuring .cti(e Director% for an% organi2ation* #verview $his document is the second in a two-part series* It describes how to install the Windows XP Professional operating s%stem on a workstation and to connect that workstation to the domain controller ser(er created in Part 1: Installing Windows Ser(er 2"") as a Domain Controller* !rere$uisites 8 Part 1: Installing Windows Ser(er 2"") as a Domain Controller Guide %e$uirements 7ou will need one machine capable of running Windows XP Professional* $he machine must be e+uipped with a network adapter* 9e(iew the Windows XP Professional S%stem 9e+uirements to ensure that %our workstation meets the minimum s%stem re+uirements for Windows XP Professional* :se the following naming con(entions to configure each workstation* !arameter Computer "ame&s' alue ;<-C01-W9=-"1 ;<-C01-W9=-nn

"etwor( Settin)s* I! +ddress D;CP Complete the following instructions to install Windows XP Professional on a workstation* ,or additional help! see Windows XP Professional 0nline ;elp* $op of page Installin) and Confi)urin) Windows ,! !rofessional

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$his guide assumes %ou are installing Windows XP Professional on a machine with no pree&isting (ersion of Windows* If %ou are upgrading from a pre(ious (ersion of Windows! some of the steps that follow ma% differ* ,or additional guidance! see the >etting Started instructions %ou recei(ed with %our cop% of Windows XP Professional* ?e sure that %our computer is set up to boot from the CD-90' dri(e* $o (erif% or change the boot se+uence! run the C'0S Setup program nati(e to %our machine* 1* Insert the Windows ,! !rofessional CD into the CD-90' dri(e and reboot %our machine* 2* When the Welcome to Setup screen appears! press -nter* )* 9e(iew the .icensin) +)reement! and if %ou find it acceptable! press /0* #* ,ollow the instructions to delete all e&isting disk partitions* $he e&act steps will differ based on the number and t%pe of partitions alread% on the computer* Continue to delete partitions until all disk space is labeled as 1npartitioned space* 4* When all disk space is labeled as 1npartitioned space! press C to create a partition in the unpartitioned space on the first disk dri(e 5as applicable6* @* .fter the "ew &1nformatted' partition is created! press -nter* * Select /ormat t2e partition usin) t2e "3/S file system 45uic(6! and then press -nter* A* In the %e)ional and .an)ua)e #ptions dialog bo&! make changes re+uired for %our locale 5t%picall%! none are re+uired for the :nited States6! and then click "e7t* B* 0n the !ersonali8e 9our Software screen! t%pe C2ristine :oc2 in the "ame bo&* In the #r)ani8ation bo&! t%pe Contoso! and then click "e7t to continue* 1"* Cnter the !roduct :ey 5located on the back of %our Windows XP Professional CD case6 in the te&t bo&es pro(ided* Click "e7t to continue* 11* 0n the Computer "ame and +dministrator !assword screen! enter the Computer name as ;5-C#"-W%:-0<= If this is not the first workstation %ou ha(e added to the domain! use the naming con(entions detailed at the beginning of this document* 12* Dea(e the +dministrator password blank! and then click "e7t* >est !ractice* $o facilitate the step-b%-step guides! the .dministrator password is intentionall% left blankEthat is! there is no password* $his is not an acceptable securit% practice* When installing a workstation in a production en(ironment! a password should alwa%s be set* 1)* .dFust the Date and 3ime Settin)s as necessar%! and then click "e7t* Setup installs the networking componentsG this ma% take a few minutes* 1#* 0n the "etwor( Settin)s screen! click "e7t to accept the 3ypical settin)s* $his will configure the workstation to re+uest a D%namic ;ost Configuration Protocol 5D;CP6 assigned Internet Protocol 5IP6 address from an appropriate ser(er* 14* 0n the Wor()roup or Computer Domain screen! select "o? t2is computer is not on a networ( 5default6! and then click #:* $his workstation will be connected to the domain in the ne&t section* 1@* .fter Setup has completed! click /inis2 to reboot the computer* 1 * .fter the s%stem restarts! Windows steps through se(eral self-e&planator% configuration screens* When prompted! use C2ristine! from the common infrastructure! as the first defined user*

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+ddin) t2e Wor(station to t2e Domain 1* Click the Start button! click Control !anel! and then double-click the System icon* 2* Click the Computer "ame tab! and then click C2an)e* )* 3erif% that the Computer name is ;5-C#"-W%:-0<! and then click the Domain radio button as shown in ,igure 1*

/i)ure <= C2an)e Computer Members2ip to a Domain #* :nder Member of! t%pe contoso for the Domain! and then click #:* 4* $he Domain 1sername and !assword dialog bo& appears* 7ou must suppl% an account that has pri(ileges to Foin the domain* In the "ame bo&! t%pe administrator@contoso=com and click #:* 51o password is re+uired for this step-b%step guide*6 @* When %ou recei(e the message Welcome to t2e contoso domain! the workstation has successfull% Foined the domain* Click #:* * Click #: to reboot the computer! and then click #: to close the System !roperties window* A* When the System Settin)s C2an)e dialog bo& appears! click 9es to restart the workstation* iewin) Computers in 9our "etwor( 1* .fter the workstation has restarted! press CtrlA+ltADelete and log on as c2ristine@contoso=com with a password of passBword<* When prompted! click #: to change ChristineHs password* $%pe passBword2 for "ew !assword and Confirm "ew !assword* Click #: to continue! and then click #: again to confirm the password change*

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2* Click the Start button! and then click My Computer* )* Double-click My "etwor( !laces* Double-click the -ntire "etwor( link* Double-click the Microsoft Windows "etwor( icon* #* Double-click the Contoso icon to (iew the computers in this network as shown in ,igure 2*

/i)ure 2= iew t2e Computers in t2e Contoso Domain 4* Close the Contoso window*

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