lucas4394 Posted February 25, 2005 Share Posted February 25, 2005 Can anyone please give me some details to installActive Directory in Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition?Thanks,Lucas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FAT64 Posted February 25, 2005 Share Posted February 25, 2005 1. Give your server a static IP address:2. Enter Domain Name in the My Computer properties:Restart3. Add DNS Windows component:4. Run DNS from the start menu, and configure the DNS server:5. Add IP address of your DNS server to the IP settings of your network card:6. Run dcpromo:Restart Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MCT Posted February 25, 2005 Share Posted February 25, 2005 control panel | admin tools | manager your server | add new crap | activedirectory & DNS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valter Posted February 25, 2005 Share Posted February 25, 2005 control panel | admin tools | manager your server | add new crap | activedirectory & DNS <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I hope this is just a joke anyway ... to install AD run dcpromo, and follow instructions ... no need to install DNS or anything else ... dc promo will do all the work ... the only thing you should do is assign static IP address to your server Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jpatto Posted February 25, 2005 Share Posted February 25, 2005 I would agree with Klasika - let Active Directory install DNS for you its straight forward once youve assigned your static IP add for your server Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FAT64 Posted February 25, 2005 Share Posted February 25, 2005 Yes, dcpromo will install DNS, but it's not the same as configuring it manually. At the very least, it doesn't create a Reverse Lookup Zone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valter Posted February 25, 2005 Share Posted February 25, 2005 Yes, dcpromo will install DNS, but it's not the same as configuring it manually. At the very least, it doesn't create a Reverse Lookup Zone.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>you're right, it's not the same, it's much better when dcpromo do the DNS installation ... and beside that, Reverse Lookup zone is not neccesary at all, but if you want it, it takes no time to set it up ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FAT64 Posted February 25, 2005 Share Posted February 25, 2005 Just how can it be any better if you set it up properly manually?? It would be easier and faster maybe, but certainly not better.Setting things up manually, you get a better idea of what is going on with your server/network. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valter Posted February 26, 2005 Share Posted February 26, 2005 Just how can it be any better if you set it up properly manually?? It would be easier and faster maybe, but certainly not better.Setting things up manually, you get a better idea of what is going on with your server/network.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>dude have you ever heard of "... least administrative effort" ... well if not, look up for that term ... anyway, from my experience with AD (I can easily say impressive experience) seting up a DNS server on your own before seting up a AD can just lead you into a bunch of problems. Beside that, "Setting things up manually, you get a better idea of what is going on with your server/network" means really nothing when it comes to Ad installation, it's not a surgery, but a system that can be installed ONLY one way ... to install DNS you can use, imagine, ONLY one routine, not 2, just one, so better idea of what is going on with your server when installing DNS is sorry to say, but funny statement ... if it is to be done "your" way, dcrpmo wouldn't even try to install it, not just that, but Microsoft would reccommend installing DNS prior to running dcpromo which is not the case ... anyway to end meaningless discussion, you keep installing DNS manually, I will using dcpromo, and evebody is happy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FAT64 Posted February 26, 2005 Share Posted February 26, 2005 If you have problems with AD after installing DNS manually, then maybe you don't know as much as you clearly think you know, dude. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valter Posted February 26, 2005 Share Posted February 26, 2005 If you have problems with AD after installing DNS manually, then maybe you don't know as much as you clearly think you know, dude. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Well if you don't mind I would leave judgment of my knowledge to more competent people than you are ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FAT64 Posted February 27, 2005 Share Posted February 27, 2005 When you learn how to install DNS manually without having a whole bunch of problems with AD afterwards, then you will have the right to question my competency. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ButlerKevinD Posted February 27, 2005 Share Posted February 27, 2005 Can anyone please give me some details to installActive Directory in Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition?Thanks,Lucas<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Check out http://www.petri.co.il. The guy running that site has step-by-step guides for just about everything. Thats how I got my AD domain setup with ease. Enjoy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valter Posted February 27, 2005 Share Posted February 27, 2005 When you learn how to install DNS manually without having a whole bunch of problems with AD afterwards, then you will have the right to question my competency.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> well maybe you should take your sick ego a bit down ... when you lears basics of a culture then you can talk to me, until then, take that competence of your and stick it right up your arse ... you might just feel better Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dell and Rodney Posted February 28, 2005 Share Posted February 28, 2005 Check out http://www.petri.co.il. The guy running that site has step-by-step guides for just about everything. Thats how I got my AD domain setup with ease. Enjoy.I followed the AD instructions once and it didnt work for me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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