- Configuring an IP address
- Configuring an administrator's password
- Configuring a server name
- Enabling remote MMC snap-in management
- Enabling remote RDP connections
- Enabling remote Windows Firewall management
- Enabling remote shell management
- Activating the server
- Joining a domain
- Configuring Windows Updates
- Configuring error reporting
- Adding server roles and features
Before you start, you need to configure the server's IP address.
To set the server with a static IP address
- At a command prompt, type the following:
netsh interface ipv4 show interfaces
- Look at the number shown in the Idx column of the output for your network adapter. If your computer has more than one network adapter, make a note of the number corresponding to the network adapter for which you wish to set a static IP address.
- At the command prompt, type:
netsh interface ipv4 set address name="" source=static address= mask= gateway=
Where:
- ID is the number from step 2 above
- StaticIP is the static IP address that you are setting
- SubnetMask is the subnet mask for the IP address
- DefaultGateway is the default gateway
- At the command prompt, type:
netsh interface ipv4 add dnsserver name="" address= index=1
Where:
- ID is the number from step 2 above
- DNSIP is the IP address of your DNS server
- Repeat step 4 for each DNS server that you want to set, incrementing the index= number each time.
- Verify by typing ipconfig /all and checking that all the addresses are correct.
To set the administrative password in Windows Server 2008
- At a command prompt, type the following:
net user administrator *
- When prompted to enter the password, type the new password for the administrator user account and press ENTER.
- When prompted, retype the password and press ENTER.
To change the name of the server
- Determine the current name of the server with the hostname or ipconfig /all commands.
- At a command prompt, type:
netdom renamecomputer /NewName:
- Restart the computer by typing the following at a command prompt:
shutdown /r /t 0
To manage a server running a Server Core installation by using the Windows Remote Shell
- To enable Windows Remote Shell on a server running a Server Core installation, type the following command at a command prompt:
WinRM quickconfig
- Click Y to accept the default settings. Note: The WinRM quickconfig setting enables a server running a Server Core installation to accept Windows Remote Shell connections.
- 3. On the remote computer, at a command prompt, use WinRS.exe to run
commands on a server running a Server Core installation. For example,
to perform a directory listing of the Windows folder, type:
winrs -r: cmd
Where ServerName is the name of the server running a Server Core installation. - You can now type any command that you require, it will be executed on the remote computer.
To activate the server
- At a command prompt, type:
slmgr.vbs –ato
If activation is successful, no message will return in the command prompt.
To activate the server remotely
- At a command prompt, type:
cscript slmgr.vbs -ato
- Retrieve the GUID of the computer by typing:
cscript slmgr.vbs -did
- Type
cscript slmgr.vbs -dli
- Verify that License status is set to Licensed (activated).
To join a Windows 2008 server to a domain
- At a command prompt, type:
netdom join /domain: /userd: /passwordd:*
Where:
- ComputerName is the name of the server that is running the Server Core installation.
- DomainName is the name of the domain to join.
- UserName is a domain user account with permission to join the domain.
- When prompted to enter the password, type the password for the domain user account specified by UserName.
- Restart the computer by typing the following at a command prompt:
shutdown /r /t 0
To remove the Windows 2008 server from a domain
- At a command prompt, type:
netdom remove
- Reboot the computer.
To configure automatic updates
- To enable automatic updates, type:
cscript C:'Windows'System32'Scregedit.wsf /au 4
- To disable automatic updates, type:
cscript C:'Windows'System32'Scregedit.wsf /au 1
BTW, in order to view your current settings you can type:
cscript C:'Windows'System32'Scregedit.wsf /au /v
To configure error reporting
- To verify the current setting, type:
serverWerOptin /query
- To automatically send detailed reports, type:
serverWerOptin /detailed
- To automatically send summary reports, type:
serverWerOptin /summary
- To disable error reporting, type:
serverWerOptin /disable
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