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Creating Active Directory Users Windows Server 2003
In this exercise, you will create new domain user accounts.
1. Select Start -> Administrative Tools -> Active Directory Users And Computers.
2. In the Active Directory Users And Computers window, right-click Users, select New, and
then select User.
3. In the first New Object–User dialog box, enter the following information:
-> First Name: Ginnie
-> Initial: B.
-> Last Name: Donald
-> User Logon Name: Ginnie
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4. Click the Next button.
5. In the next New Object–User dialog box, type and confirm the password girLYc@t. Check
the Password Never Expires checkbox and click OK on the warning message. Then click the
Next button. Click finish when done.
6. Create six more users. For each user, uncheck the User Must Change Password At Next
Logon checkbox. Fill out the fields as follows:
-> First Name: Robert; Last Name: Jones; User Logon Name: Robert; Password: b4tm4n
-> First Name: Terry; Last Name: Belle; User Logon Name: Terry; Password: b4tg1rl
-> First Name: Ron; Last Name: Klein; User Logon Name: Ron; Password: sup3rm4n
-> First Name: Wendy; Last Name: Smith; User Logon Name: Wendy; Password: sup3rg1rl
-> First Name: Emily; Last Name: Buras; User Logon Name: Emily; Password: p34ch
-> First Name: Michael; Last Name: Phillips; User Logon Name: Michael; Password: 4ppl3
7. Leave the window open for the next lab.
1. Select Start -> Administrative Tools -> Active Directory Users And Computers.
2. In the Active Directory Users And Computers window, right-click Users, select New, and
then select User.
3. In the first New Object–User dialog box, enter the following information:
-> First Name: Ginnie
-> Initial: B.
-> Last Name: Donald
-> User Logon Name: Ginnie
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4. Click the Next button.
5. In the next New Object–User dialog box, type and confirm the password girLYc@t. Check
the Password Never Expires checkbox and click OK on the warning message. Then click the
Next button. Click finish when done.
6. Create six more users. For each user, uncheck the User Must Change Password At Next
Logon checkbox. Fill out the fields as follows:
-> First Name: Robert; Last Name: Jones; User Logon Name: Robert; Password: b4tm4n
-> First Name: Terry; Last Name: Belle; User Logon Name: Terry; Password: b4tg1rl
-> First Name: Ron; Last Name: Klein; User Logon Name: Ron; Password: sup3rm4n
-> First Name: Wendy; Last Name: Smith; User Logon Name: Wendy; Password: sup3rg1rl
-> First Name: Emily; Last Name: Buras; User Logon Name: Emily; Password: p34ch
-> First Name: Michael; Last Name: Phillips; User Logon Name: Michael; Password: 4ppl3
7. Leave the window open for the next lab.
Setting Password Security Settings and User Rights Assignments Windows Server 2003
In this exercise, you will set password security settings and user rights settings.
1. Select Start -> Administrative Tools -> Domain Security Policy.
2. Under Security Settings select Account Policies, Password Policy.
3. Double-click Minimum Password Length, and in the Minimum Password Length Properties
dialog box, set the Password Must Be At Least field to 0. Click the Apply button, then the OK
button.
4. Double-click Password Must Meet Complexity Requirements, and in the Password Must
Meet Complexity Requirements Properties dialog box, click the Disabled radio button.
Click the Apply button, then the OK button.
5. From the Default Domain Security Settings dialog box, select File -> Exit.
6. Select Start -> Administrative Tools -> Domain Controller Security Policy.
7. Under Security Settings, expand Local Policies, User Right Assignment.
8. Double-click Allow Log On Locally.
9. The Allow Log On Locally Properties dialog box will appear. Click the Define These Policy
Settings Checkbox. Click the Add User Or Group button. The Add User Or Group dialog
box will appear. In the User And Group Names field, type in Everyone and click the OK
button. In the Allow Log On Locally Properties dialog box, click the Apply button, then the
OK button.
10. From the Default Domain Controller Security Settings dialog box, select File -> Exit.
11. Leave the window open for the next lab.
1. Select Start -> Administrative Tools -> Domain Security Policy.
2. Under Security Settings select Account Policies, Password Policy.
3. Double-click Minimum Password Length, and in the Minimum Password Length Properties
dialog box, set the Password Must Be At Least field to 0. Click the Apply button, then the OK
button.
4. Double-click Password Must Meet Complexity Requirements, and in the Password Must
Meet Complexity Requirements Properties dialog box, click the Disabled radio button.
Click the Apply button, then the OK button.
5. From the Default Domain Security Settings dialog box, select File -> Exit.
6. Select Start -> Administrative Tools -> Domain Controller Security Policy.
7. Under Security Settings, expand Local Policies, User Right Assignment.
8. Double-click Allow Log On Locally.
9. The Allow Log On Locally Properties dialog box will appear. Click the Define These Policy
Settings Checkbox. Click the Add User Or Group button. The Add User Or Group dialog
box will appear. In the User And Group Names field, type in Everyone and click the OK
button. In the Allow Log On Locally Properties dialog box, click the Apply button, then the
OK button.
10. From the Default Domain Controller Security Settings dialog box, select File -> Exit.
11. Leave the window open for the next lab.
Using the System Information Utility Windows Server 2003
In this exercise, you will use the System Information utility.
1. Select Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Information.
2. Review the System Summary for your server.
3. Expand System Summary, then Hardware Resources. Expand Conflict /Sharing to see the
resources that are shared and to verify that no conflicts exist.
4. Select File -> Save to create a System Information file. Give the filename today’s date,
mm dd yy, and click the Save button. By default, an extension of .nfo will be applied.
5. Expand Software Environment. Click Signed Drivers to see a detailed listing of driver con-figurations for the drivers
installed on your server.
6. Close the System Information utility.
7. Leave the window open for the next lab.
1. Select Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> System Information.
2. Review the System Summary for your server.
3. Expand System Summary, then Hardware Resources. Expand Conflict /Sharing to see the
resources that are shared and to verify that no conflicts exist.
4. Select File -> Save to create a System Information file. Give the filename today’s date,
mm dd yy, and click the Save button. By default, an extension of .nfo will be applied.
5. Expand Software Environment. Click Signed Drivers to see a detailed listing of driver con-figurations for the drivers
installed on your server.
6. Close the System Information utility.
7. Leave the window open for the next lab.
Updating a Device Driver Windows Server 2003
In this exercise, you will update a driver using Device Manager.
1. Select Start -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management. Expand System Tools, then
Device Manager.
2. The right side of the window lists all of the devices that are installed on your computer.
Expand the Display Adapters item, then double-click the display device.
3. The display device’s Properties dialog box appears. Click the Driver tab.
4. The Driver tab appears. Click the Update Driver button.
5. The Hardware Update Wizard starts. Select the Install From A List Or Specific Location
(Advanced) radio button. Click the Next button.
6. The Hardware Update Wizard will continue and you will be asked to choose your search
and installation options. Leave the options at the default setting and click Next. Specify
which new driver you want to install and click the Next button
7. The files will be installed for your driver. Then you will see the Completing The Upgrade
Device Driver Wizard dialog box. Click the Finish button to close this dialog box.
8. You may see a dialog box indicating that you must restart your computer before the change
can be successfully implemented. Click Yes.
9. Leave the desktop window open for the next lab.
1. Select Start -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management. Expand System Tools, then
Device Manager.
2. The right side of the window lists all of the devices that are installed on your computer.
Expand the Display Adapters item, then double-click the display device.
3. The display device’s Properties dialog box appears. Click the Driver tab.
4. The Driver tab appears. Click the Update Driver button.
5. The Hardware Update Wizard starts. Select the Install From A List Or Specific Location
(Advanced) radio button. Click the Next button.
6. The Hardware Update Wizard will continue and you will be asked to choose your search
and installation options. Leave the options at the default setting and click Next. Specify
which new driver you want to install and click the Next button
7. The files will be installed for your driver. Then you will see the Completing The Upgrade
Device Driver Wizard dialog box. Click the Finish button to close this dialog box.
8. You may see a dialog box indicating that you must restart your computer before the change
can be successfully implemented. Click Yes.
9. Leave the desktop window open for the next lab.
Managing Driver Signing Windows Server 2003
In this exercise, you will check the setting for driver signing and run the File Signature Ver-ification utility.
1. Select Start -> Control Panel -> System, click the Hardware tab, and under the Device Man-ager section, click the Driver
Signing button.
2. In the Driver Signing Options dialog box, verify that the Warn radio button is selected and
the Make This Action The System Default checkbox is checked.
3. Click the OK button to close the dialog box. Click the OK button within the System Prop-erties dialog box.
4. Select Start -> Run. In the Run dialog box, type sigverif and click the OK button.
5. In the File Signature Verification window, click the Start button.
6. When the results of the signature verification appear, note whether the utility detected any
files that were not digitally signed. From the Signature Verification dialog box, click the OK
button.
7. From the File Signature Verification window, click the Advanced button, then the Log-ging tab.
8. From the Logging tab, click the View Log button. View the log file, and when done, close
the log file. From the Advanced File Signature Verification Settings dialog box, click the OK
button, then the Close button in the File Signature Verification window.
9. Leave the window open for the next lab.
1. Select Start -> Control Panel -> System, click the Hardware tab, and under the Device Man-ager section, click the Driver
Signing button.
2. In the Driver Signing Options dialog box, verify that the Warn radio button is selected and
the Make This Action The System Default checkbox is checked.
3. Click the OK button to close the dialog box. Click the OK button within the System Prop-erties dialog box.
4. Select Start -> Run. In the Run dialog box, type sigverif and click the OK button.
5. In the File Signature Verification window, click the Start button.
6. When the results of the signature verification appear, note whether the utility detected any
files that were not digitally signed. From the Signature Verification dialog box, click the OK
button.
7. From the File Signature Verification window, click the Advanced button, then the Log-ging tab.
8. From the Logging tab, click the View Log button. View the log file, and when done, close
the log file. From the Advanced File Signature Verification Settings dialog box, click the OK
button, then the Close button in the File Signature Verification window.
9. Leave the window open for the next lab.
Using Device Manager Windows Server 2003
In this exercise, you will use Device Manager to view your server’s configuration and to print
a report of your configuration.
1. Select Start -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management. Expand System Tools, then
Device Manager.
2. You will see a list of the devices that are installed on your computer. Expand Display
Adapters, then double-click your display adapter.
3. Under the General tab, confirm that the Device Status is “This device is working properly.”
4. Click the Driver tab, and note the digital signer for your driver.
5. Click the Resources tab and note the resources that are being used by your display adapter.
Click OK to close the dialog box.
6. From the Computer Management Window, select View -> Resources By Connection. Expand
the local machine, then expand Memory and you will see several memory ranges that have
been used. Expand the memory range for PCI Bus and you should see the memory that is
being used by your display adapter.
7. From the Computer Management Window, select View -> Devices By Type.
8. From the Computer Management Window, select Action -> Print. If you have a printer con-figured for your server, select All
Devices And System Summary and click the Print button.
9. Close the Computer Management window.
10. Leave the window open for the next lab.
a report of your configuration.
1. Select Start -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management. Expand System Tools, then
Device Manager.
2. You will see a list of the devices that are installed on your computer. Expand Display
Adapters, then double-click your display adapter.
3. Under the General tab, confirm that the Device Status is “This device is working properly.”
4. Click the Driver tab, and note the digital signer for your driver.
5. Click the Resources tab and note the resources that are being used by your display adapter.
Click OK to close the dialog box.
6. From the Computer Management Window, select View -> Resources By Connection. Expand
the local machine, then expand Memory and you will see several memory ranges that have
been used. Expand the memory range for PCI Bus and you should see the memory that is
being used by your display adapter.
7. From the Computer Management Window, select View -> Devices By Type.
8. From the Computer Management Window, select Action -> Print. If you have a printer con-figured for your server, select All
Devices And System Summary and click the Print button.
9. Close the Computer Management window.
10. Leave the window open for the next lab.
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