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Module 11: Deploying and Maintaining


Server Images
Module 11: Deploying and Maintaining Server Images
Lab: Using Windows Deployment Services
to Deploy Windows Server 2012
Exercise 1: Installing and Configuring Windows® Deployment Services
Task 1: Read the supporting documentation
• Read the supporting documentation in the Student Handbook Exercise Scenario to determine the
deployment details.
Task 2: Install the Windows Deployment Services role
1. Switch to the LON-SVR1 computer.
2. In Server Manager, click Manage, and then click Add Roles and Features.
3. In the Add Roles and Features Wizard, click Next.
4. On the Select installation type page, click Next.
5. On the Select destination server page, click Next.
6. On the Select server roles page, select the Windows Deployment Services check box.
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7. In the Add Roles and Features Wizard, click Add Features.

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8. On the Select server roles page, click Next.
9. On the Select features page, click Next.
10. On the WDS page, review the information presented, and then click Next.
11. On the Select role services page, click Next.

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12. On the Confirm installation selections page, click Install.
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13. On the Installation Results page, click Close.
Task 3: Configure Windows Deployment Services
1. In Server Manager, click Tools, and then click Windows Deployment Services.
2. In the Windows Deployment Services console, expand Servers.
3. Right-click LON-SVR1.Adatum.com, click Configure Server, and then click Next.

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4. On the Install Options page, click Next.

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5. On the Remote Installation Folder Location page, click Next.
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6. In the System Volume Warning dialog box, click Yes.

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7. On the PXE Server Initial Settings page, click Respond to all client computers (known and
unknown), and then click Next.

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8. On the Operation Complete page, clear the Add images to the server now check box, and then
click Finish.
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Results: After completing this exercise, you will have installed and configured Windows Deployment
Services to deploy the Windows Server 2012 operating system.

Exercise 2: Creating Operating System Images with Windows Deployment


Services
Task 1: Insert the Windows Server 2012 R2 installation media in LON-SVR1
1. On the host computer, open Microsoft® Hyper-V® Manager.
2. In Hyper-V Manager, right-click 20411D-LON-SVR1, and then click Settings.
3. In the Settings window, under IDE Controller 1, click DVD Drive.
4. In the Settings window, under Media, click to select Image file, and then click Browse.
5. In the Open window, expand New Volume (D:), Program Files, Microsoft Learning, 20411,
Drives, and then double-click WIndows2012R2.iso.

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6. Click OK to close the Settings for 20411D-LON-SVR1 window.
Task 2: Add a boot image
1. Switch to LON-SVR1.
2. In Windows Deployment Services, in the console tree, expand LON-SVR1.Adatum.com.
3. Right-click Boot Images, and then click Add Boot Image.
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4. In the Add Image Wizard, on the Image File page, click Browse.
5. In the Select Windows Image File dialog box, in the navigation pane, expand This PC, double-click
DVD Drive (D:), double-click sources, and then double-click boot.wim.
6. On the Image File page, click Next.

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7. On the Image Metadata page, click Next.

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8. On the Summary page, click Next.
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9. On the Task Progress page, click Finish.
Task 3: Add an install image
1. In the Windows Deployment Services console, right-click Install Images, and then click Add Image
Group.

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2. In the Add Image Group dialog box, in the Enter a name for the image group text box, type
Windows Server 2012 R2, and then click OK.

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3. In the Windows Deployment Services console, right-click Windows Server 2012 R2, and then click
Add Install Image.

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4. In the Add Image Wizard, on the Image File page, click Browse.
5. In the File name text box, type D:\sources\install.wim, and then click Open.

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6. On the Image File page, click Next.
7. On the Available Images page, clear all check boxes in the list of available images, select the
Windows Server 2012 R2 SERVERSTANDARDCORE check box, and then click Next.

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8. On the Summary page, click Next.
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9. On the Task Progress page, click Finish.
Results: After completing this exercise, you will create an operating system image with Windows
Deployment Services.

Exercise 3: Configuring Custom Computer Naming


Task 1: Configure automatic naming
1. In Windows Deployment Services, in the console tree, right-click LON-SVR1.Adatum.com, and
then
click Properties.

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2. In the Properties dialog box, click the AD DS tab.
3. In the Format text box, type BRANCH-SVR-%02#.
4. Under Computer Account Location, click The following location, and then click Browse.

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5. In the Browse for a Directory Service Folder dialog box, expand Adatum, click Research, and then
click OK.

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6. In the LON-SVR1 Properties dialog box, click OK.
Task 2: Configure administrator approval
1. In the Windows Deployment Services console tree, right-click LON-SVR1.Adatum.com, and then
click Properties.
2. In the Properties dialog box, click the PXE Response tab.
3. Select the Require administrator approval for unknown computers check box. Change the PXE
Response Delay to 3 seconds, and then click OK.

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4. On the taskbar, click the Windows PowerShell® icon.
5. At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter:
WDSUTIL /Set-Server /AutoAddPolicy /Message:“The Adatum administrator is authorizing
this request. Please wait.”
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6. Close the Windows PowerShell window.
Task 3: Configure Active Directory® Domain Services (AD DS) permissions
1. Switch to LON-DC1.
2. In Server Manager, click Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers.
3. In Active Directory Users and Computers, expand Adatum.com, right-click Research, and then
click
Delegate Control.

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4. In the Delegation of Control Wizard, click Next.

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5. On the Users or Groups page, click Add.
6. In the Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box, click Object Types.
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7. In the Object Types dialog box, select the Computers check box, and then click OK.

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8. In the Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box, in the Enter the object names to select text
box, type LON-SVR1, click Check Names, and then click OK.

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9. On the Users or Groups page, click Next.
10. On the Tasks to Delegate page, click Create a custom task to delegate, and then click Next.
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11. On the Active Directory Object Type page, click Only the following objects in the folder, select
the Computer objects check box, select the Create selected objects in this folder check box, and
then click Next.

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12. On the Permissions page, in the Permissions list, select the Full Control check box, and then click
Next.

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13. On the Completing the Delegation of Control Wizard page, click Finish.
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Results: After completing this exercise, you will have configured custom computer naming.

Exercise 4: Deploying Images with Windows Deployment Services


Task 1: Configure a Windows Deployment Services server for multicast transmission
1. Switch to LON-SVR1.
2. In Windows Deployment Services, in the console tree, right-click Multicast Transmissions, and then
click Create Multicast Transmission.

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3. In the Create Multicast Transmission Wizard, on the Transmission Name page, in the Type a name
for this transmission text box, type Windows Server 2012 Branch Servers, and then click Next.

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4. On the Image Selection page, in the Select the image group that contains the image list, click
Windows Server 2012 R2.
5. In the Name list, click Windows Server 2012 R2 SERVERSTANDARDCORE, and then click Next.
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6. On the Multicast Type page, verify that Auto-Cast is selected, and then click Next.

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7. Click Finish.
Task 2: Configure the client for PXE booting
1. On the host computer, switch to Hyper-V Manager.
2. In the Virtual Machines list, right-click 20411D-LON-SVR3, and then click Settings.
3. In the Settings for 20411D-LON-SVR3 dialog box, click BIOS.
4. In the results pane, click Legacy Network adapter.
5. Use the arrows to move Legacy Network adapter to the top of the list, and then click OK.
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6. In Hyper-V Manager, click 20411D-LON-SVR3, and, in the Actions pane, click Start.
7. In the Actions pane, click Connect.
8. When the computer reboots, review the Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE) Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) notice. When prompted, press the F12 key for Network Boot.

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o Question: Does the admin approval message display?
o Answer: Yes.
9. Switch to LON-SVR1.
10. In Windows Deployment Services, click Pending Devices.
11. Right-click the pending request, and then click Approve.

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12. In the Pending Device dialog box, click OK.
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13. Switch to the LON-SVR3 computer.
o Question: Which image is the default?
o Answer: Microsoft Windows Setup (x64)
o Question: Does setup start?
o Answer: Yes
14. You do not have to continue setup.

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Task 3: To prepare for the next module


When you finish the lab, revert the virtual machines to their initial state
1. On the host computer, start Hyper-V Manager.
2. In the Virtual Machines list, right-click 20411D-LON-DC1, and then click Revert.
3. In the Revert Virtual Machine dialog box, click Revert.
4. Repeat these steps for 20411D-LON-SVR3 and 20411D-LON-SVR1.
Results: After completing this exercise, you will have deployed an image with Windows Deployment
Services.

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