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ISA Server 2004 Configuration Guide 7
Lab Network Details
Setting
TRIHOMELAN1
CLIENT
IP Address
172.16.0.2 10.0.0.3
Default
Gateway
10.0.0.1
10.0.0.1
DNS
10.0.0.2
10.0.0.2
WINS
10.0.0.2
10.0.0.2
OS
Windows Server 2003
Windows 2000
Services
DC
DNS
WINS
DHCP
RADIUS
Enterprise CA
IIS:
WWW
SMTP
NNTP
FTP
Installing and Configuring the Internal Network Domain Controller
Other than the ISA Server 2004 firewall computer itself, the second most influential machine
used in the scenarios discussed in the ISA Server 2004 Configuration Guide is the domain
controller. The domain controller computer will also be used to support a number of network
services that are used in the variety of ISA Server 2004 scenarios discussed in this guide. It is
for this reason that we will walk through the installation and configuration of the domain
controller together.
You will perform the following steps to install and configure the Windows Server 2003 domain
controller:
Install Windows Server 2003
Install and Configure DNS
Promote the machine to a domain controller
The machine will be a functioning domain controller by the time you have completed these
steps and will be ready for you to install Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.
Installing Windows Server 2003
Perform the following steps on the machine that acts as your domain controller computer:
1. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM tray and restart the computer. Allow the machine to boot
from the CD.
2. Windows setup begins loading files required for installation. Press ENTER when you see
the Welcome to Setup screen.
3. Read the Windows Licensing Agreement by pressing the PAGE DOWN key on the
keyboard. Then press F8 on the keyboard.
4. On the Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition Setup screen you will create a partition
for the operating system. In the lab, the entire disk can be formatted as a single partition.
Press ENTER.