Windows Server 2012 Server Manager

Server Manager in Windows Server 2012 has added some great features. It is totally redesigned and response time is much faster, no more waiting. It allows System Administrators to better manage and view their servers. You can now group servers together for viewing alerts, can remotely deploy roles and features, perform tasks on multiple servers at a time, and add servers from a few different generations of Windows Server.

Below I have shown some of these features.

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When you click on the Notification Menu item this will show you all notifications related to Server Manager and any task, to the left of that icon you will see the Refresh icon, this will allow you to refresh the items on the Dashboard.

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The Manage Menu Item gives you quick access to the follow items, and gives the ability to add other servers to your console.

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You can also add multi servers to Server Manager to manage from one central location. With this you can have a single pan of glass for management, or event viewing. Server Manager can manage more than Server 2012, it can also manage server 2008/R2/2003/R2 they will just need to have WinRM 3.0 installed.

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You can also place servers in Groups, this way you will be able to display a subset of Events. You could group all DC’s, Exchange Servers, or Web Servers.

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As you can see from the list below, these are the different task you can manage from the server.

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From the Server Manager Properties you can set the refresh interval (Range from 1-14400), and set the server manager to not start at logon.

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Tools Menu gives you access to many of the tools you may use on a daily basis, without having to look for them in the start menu or control panel.

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From the View Menu, you can change the Zoom, but the most useful feature here is to hide the Welcome Tile.

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This is the welcome tile, you can hide this with the hide button or from the View menu.

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As you add more Roles to your Server the left hand side of the Server Manager Window will populate

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As you can see from the File and Storage Services Role

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The Local server section is where you can change all the local settings, such as computer name, IP addressing, Updates, and many other things. One thing to keep in mind anytime you change one of these settings, it will not reflect the change on the screen. You need to click TASKS in the top right hand corner and then select refresh. As you scroll more down the page, you will also find this is where you can look at events, BPA, Features/Roles, and even view performance metrics.

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The All Servers location is very similar to the Local Server, however it will allow you to manage more than one system, and will show you statistics for more than one server. The dashboard will also reflect all the information collected from all the servers you have in your Server Manager Console.

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Windows Server 2012 RC Install

Been fairly busy lately, haven’t had a whole lot of time to play in the LAB. Today decided it would be a great day to sit and relax and catch up on some things. Following screen shots are just from a base install of Windows Server 2012 RC with GUI. Nothing fancy at all Smileor advanced.

I’m using my lab to run W2k12 as a VM, the lab is running ESXi 5.0.0 768111 anything less and you will get issues trying to install the RC version.

Once you have the VM configured, which I have only assigned 1 CPU/2 RAM/60 GB Disk this VM is just to look at the install and have a browse at some new features and the GUI

This is the first screen you will see when you power on the VM and load the ISO

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At this point you will get to pick your regional settings.

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At this point you are prompted to install the OS, or repair your OS if there is problems.

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With the RC version you have to options to Chose, either Server Core Installation or Server with a GUI. For this install I am going to chose GUI, another blog I will go ahead and just pick the core version.

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Of course the “License Terms” Accept and on your go.

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As you can see the install is very similar to Windows Server 2008 R2/Windows 7/Windows 8 which we all expected.

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Pick your drive to install on.

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At this point you can walk away. But don’t go for very long, the entire install process took only 25 Minutes.

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In total I counted 2 Reboots that occur, but they are very quick.

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Go ahead and chose a password. One new feature I noticed on this screen is that you can show your password, this allows you to make sure you are typing the correct information in both boxes. In the dialog box, when you have it selected there will be a little Black Circle with a half Circle underneath it. To display your password click and hold, if you do not click and hold you will not be able to see your password.

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You can also use accessibility options, and change the keyboard layout.

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the install is complete. As you see from below the screen for logon is different. But not in a bad way.

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Type in your password

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Wait for your profile to setup.

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Once your profile is complete you are brought to the Server Manager.

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As you can see the install is very straight forward. This is all I am going to show in this post, but I plan to show more as I play more with Windows Server 2012 RC.

VMworld 2012 Schedule

With only one week left to go until VMworld it’s time to sit down and finish up my Schedule. This year is going to be a busy year.

Count Down to VMworld

Sessions

Below is my session list, will I get to every single one of these hell no, but I wanted to make sure I had a full day planned with breaks, one’s I do miss I can view when they go online. I need to save time for HOL’s, Vendors, VMUG duties, and just chatting.

Session Start End Location
Monday      
GS01    IT Transformation as the Enabler of Business Transformation 8:30 10:00 Moscone North, Hall D
INF-STO1430    Tracking Down Storage Performance Issues: A Customers Perspective 11:00 12:00 Moscone West, Level 2, Room 2022
INF-BCO2065    Disaster Recovery for All VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5 Puts Real-Time Replication and Disaster Recovery Within the Reach of Every Business 12:30 13:30 Moscone West, Level 2, Room 2022
VMUG Booth 12:00 13:00 Booth #1817
SPO3336    A Healthcare Providers Perspectives on Going Beyond VDI with Unified Workspaces 14:30 15:30 Moscone West, Level 3, Room 3007
INF-NET2207    VMware vSphere Distributed SwitchTechnical Deep Dive 16:00 17:00 Moscone West, Level 2, Room 2009
EUC1688    Tackling Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Initiatives with the VMware View Mobile Secure Desktop 17:00 18:00 Moscone West, Level 3, Room 3006
Tuesday      
GS02    Delivering the Promise of the Software Defined Datacenter 8:30 10:00 Moscone North, Hall D
INF-STO1521    vSphere Storage Appliance – Deep Dive and Best Practices 11:00 12:00 Moscone West, Level 3, Room 3001
INF-SEC2813    Beyond the Hypervisor: Three Key Areas to Consider When Securing Your Cloud Infrastructure Platform 12:30 13:30 Moscone West, Level 3, Room 3018
INF-STO3345    Understanding Storage In Virtual Environments 14:00 15:00 Moscone West, Level 2, Room 2022
INF-STO2192    Tech Preview of a Software-defined Storage Technology 15:30 16:30 Moscone West, Level 3, Room 3001
APP-CAP1676    VMware vFabric Server Best Practices for Security, Stability and Sanity 17:00 18:00 Moscone South, Level 3, Room 306
Wednesday      
SPO3275    I Did It My Way 8:30 9:30 Moscone South, Level 3, Room 307
INF-BCO2382    VMware vSphere HA Recommendations to Maximize Virtual Machine Uptime 10:00 11:00 Moscone West, Level 2, Room 2022
INF-STO1198    vSphere Storage Features & Enhancements 11:30 12:30 Moscone West, Level 2, Room 2006
SPO3355    Unleash the Power of VMware Management Tools with VblockTM Systems 13:00 14:00 Moscone South, Level 3, Room 307
INF-STO2564    Supercharged SAN: Fine-tune Your VAAI Enabled vSphere SAN with This Collection of Configuration and Performance Best Practices 14:30 15:30 Moscone West, Level 3, Room 3006
ITT3239    On-Demand IT: Leveraging Cloud for Efficient Self-Service IT  16:00 17:00 Moscone West, Level 2, Room 2003
Thursday      
GS03    Genius Machines 9:00 10:00 Moscone North, Hall D
SPO3291    Case Study: Networking, Storage and Backup for 1,300+ VMs 10:30 11:30 Moscone West, Level 3, Room 3002
APP-BCA1516    Virtualizing SQL 2012 : Doing It Right 12:00 13:00 Moscone West, Level 2, Room 2016
OPS-CIM1926    5 Must Know Design Considerations for Planning Capacity When You are 50% or More Virtualized 14:00 15:00 Moscone West, Level 3, Room 3006

 

Gatherings

This year I don’t know if it is just me, or are there more gatherings put together than years past.

Below is the list of gatherings I will attempt to attend. I didn’t just pick the best parties, I picked the ones that relate to my job. It’s a great chance to meet IT professionals dealing with the same problems and solutions as myself.

If you have not signed up for any after hour events have a look at this. http://www.vmworld.com/community/gatherings 

Some of the parties are invite only, contact your vendors and see if they are having any, and get on the list. Things are pretty full at this point.

Gathering Start End Location
Sunday      
Welcome Reception in Solutions Exchange 4:00 PM 7:00 PM Moscone
VMunderground 8:00 PM 11:00 PM 175 Fourth Street, Suite 1070
San Francisco, 94103
Monday      
VMUG Leader Reception 7:00 PM 10:00 PM DUCCA – Outdoor Patio
50 Third Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tuesday      
DTCUG-IP at VMworld 4:30 PM 7:00 PM Westin at Market Street
50 Third Street
San Francisco, CA
Veeam Annual VMworld Party 8:00 PM 11:00 PM Mezzaine San Francisco
Nimble Storage/Accel Partners VMworld 5:30 PM 8:30 PM SF MOMA
151 3rd St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
Wednesday      
VMworld Party 7:00 PM 10:00 PM Moscone 

 

Social media

http://www.vmworld.com/community/socialmedia

Twitter

http://www.vmworld.com/community/twitter

Start with Twitter and setup a search for #VMworld that will be the hashtag used for all items relating to VMworld

VMworld Session & Lab Hashtags

#vmworldinf: Infrastructure Sessions
#vmworldops: Operations Sessions
#vmworldapp: Application Sessions
#vmworldeuc: End-User Computing Sessions
#vmworlditt: IT Transformation Sessions
#vmworldsponsor: Sponsor Sessions
#vmworldhol: Hands-on Labs
Verticals & Solutions Hashtags 
#vmworldsmb: Small and Midsize Business
#vmworldgov: Gov’t & Federal
#vmworldhealthcare: Healthcare IT
#vmworldfinance: Financial Services
#vmworldedu: Education Services
VMworld "3-Word" Game
Tweet about VMworld 2012 with just 3 words and add #vmworld3word

SocialCast

https://vmworld.socialcast.com/login

This is just for VMworld attendees and will give you a chance to look at discussions and ask questions.

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While at VMworld make sure to stop by the VMUG booth, if you are a member please update your profile, and if you aren’t a member, why not it’s free! If you want to save even more money and get some great deals become a VMUG advantage member and get savings on Training, Learning, and software.

http://www.vmug.com/p/cm/ld/fid=10

If you hurry you can even get a free VCP 5 Exam Voucher!!!

Veeam Backup Academy, Why Not!

So…. Seen today that Veeam now offers a free training course that offers an Exam that allows you get Veeam Backup Academy Certified. Please look above at the FREE part!!! There is no reason not to go ahead and do this.

Now, if you use Veeam, and you use VMware you don’t really need to look at the training videos, but the guys who are putting up the information are great, plus you can learn so much from these videos so go ahead and watch them anyways, before or after you take the exam.

The instructors

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Greg Shields: Greg holds both Microsoft MVP and VMware vExpert status and is a senior partner at Concentrated Technology. Follow Greg on Twitter @ConcentratdGreg.

image David Davis: David holds VMware vExpert status as well as Cisco CCIE and VMware VCAP credentials. David is a popular blogger, author and expert in the virtualization community. Follow David on Twitter @DavidMDavis.

image Elias Khnaser: Elias holds VMware vExpert status and is the CTO at Sigma Solutions. Elias has authored a number of books on IT certifications and is a popular blogger on a number of websites. Follow Elias on Twitter @EKhnaser.

image Eric Siebert: Eric holds VMware vExpert status and a number of IT certifications. Eric has authored several books and is a popular blogger. Follow Eric on Twitter @EricSiebert.

image Rick Vanover: Rick holds VMware vExpert status and a number of IT certifications. Rick is a popular blogger and podcaster. Follow Rick on Twitter @RickVanover.

Click on the Link and head over to the  website and start learning http://www.backupacademy.com/

Really a 4 step process

1. Create a Free Account

2. Watch some Free Video’s and learn from the best.

3. Take a practice Exam to see if you are ready

4. Take the Exam and get your Backup Academy Certificate.

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You can then add the Logo to your Website.

1. Click My Account

2. Click the Snippet Tab

3. Choose your Snippet

4. Copy and paste the code into the HTML for your website.

 

VMworld 2011 Registration

It’s only 2:03 PM and I am already back to my Hotel, and looking at my New VMworld Bag, and SWAG. What does that tell you? It tells you that this year the Registration process was GREAT!!!! Kudos awarded to VMware. It was opened before 2:00 PM, and the whole process only took about 5 Mins. VMware is starting to really get the hang of this Conference stuff. The process included, going to a self check in computer, putting in your name, then off to line 5, then you were out of there.

The Bag this year is really nice, it seems like it is constructed of better quality material than last year. I have been using the VMworld 2010 bag for about 6 months as my primary bag, and there is no problem to tell with the amount of tears it has in it. The 2011 bag seems to have a little less pockets, but it does have a separate compartment just for the laptop, which is a good point. When I get back from VMworld, it may just become my primary bag.

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The Bag had some goodies inside, the normal stuff from vendors, with discounts and marketing information. But we also have a bound notepad with a good quality pen (that will come in handy), the VMworld 2011 Shirt, the water bottle is the same as last year, a program guide, and a bandana from Intel (Strange)!!

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The only thing, I don’t like is the lanyard for your Registration Card, we no longer have the nice pocket to hold other things, like a pen, guide, Etc.….. however I can see their point, it is lighter which is good in Vegas with all the heat, and plus don’t forget about the VMworld 2011 App, which has everything you need. You can get this app for iOS and Android. You can always download the VMworld 2011 Program Guide PDF, and have it stored on your mobile device for ease of viewing.

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So far my Experience with VMworld 2011 has been great. I’m hoping the rest for everyone else, I am always looking to meet and chat with other vGeeks, if you are looking to do the same let me know.

VMWorld 2011 (Schedule/Misc) #VMworld

Getting pretty pumped about VMworld, It will soon be here!!!!!

I went ahead and did up my Schedule a few weeks ago, I won’t be able to make all these sessions I will be lucky if I get to see at least half of them.

Sessions are not the reason I attend VMworld, I go mainly for the Labs, Parties!!, and getting to talk to people face to face that you would normally never get the chance to see. Plus give it a month or two and all the sessions will be available online. So no need to kill yourself trying to get to all the sessions you have booked, go ahead and enjoy yourself.

Events I will be hitting up

CXI Party Thanks to @CXI

http://cxiparty2-eorg.eventbrite.com/

vStogies

http://www.twtvite.com/vstogies

DellTechCenter and Dell Customer Party

http://dtcugio-eorg.eventbrite.com/

Contact your Dell Rep for the Customer Party

VMworld 2011 Party!!!

http://www.vmworld.com/community/conference/us/

If you spend a fair amount of time on twitter, and plan to twit about VMworld, get yourself over to this link and add yourself.

http://vmware.com/go/vmworld-twitter

My Schedule

Monday
VSP1682 VMware vSphere Clustering Q&A
VSP1823 VMware Storage Distributed Resource Scheduler
VSP2360 VMware vCenter 5.0: What’s New, What’s Cool
VSP3866 Performance Best Practices and Troubleshooting
VSP2296 What Everybody Ought to Know About Reporting the VMware vSphere Environment with PowerCLI
Tuesday
VSP2347 What’s New with VMware vSphere 5.0
VSP2447 Understanding Virtualized Memory Performance Management
VSP1882 Managing VMware ESXi with VMware vSphere PowerCLI
VSP4060 VMware vSphere 5.0 License Management
BCA1709 Successfully Running Active Directory in a Virtualized Environment
VSP3867 Top 10 Virtualization Support Issues
Wednesday
CIM2449 Introduction to VMware vCenter Operations
VSP1926 Getting Started with VMware vSphere Design
VSP3255 VMware Storage vMotion Deep Dive and Best Practices
VSP1700 VMware vSphere 5.0 Storage Features
VSP2884 What’s New in Performance for VMware vSphere 5.0
VSP3868 VMware vStorage Best Practices
Thursday
BCO2874 vSphere High Availability 5.0 and SMP Fault Tolerance – Technical Overview an…
EUC2103 Storage Tips and Best Practices for VMware View Desktop Deployments
VSP2227 VMware vCenter Database Architecture, Performance and Troubleshooting

Convert Linked Mailbox to User Mailbox

I have been in the process of migrating Mailboxes from an Exchange 2003 enviroment to Exchange 2010, during the migration some of my mailboxes have been coming over as linked mailboxes and not users mailboxes. Here is an easy fix incase you ever hit this issue.

The reason it is showing as a Linked Mailbox is because the LinkedMasterAcount is set’

  • Open up the EMS as Administrator
  • To see the LinkedMasterAccount run this command “Get-User -Identity “user” | FL LinkedMasterAccount
  • Run the following command “Set-User -Identity “user” -LinkedMasterAccount $null” This command will not have any output, but it will set the LinkedMasterAccount to null
  • To verify run the same Get-User command from above. I will be Blank, or should be.

The account will now show as a User Mailbox and not a Linked Mailbox.  If you need to do more than one account this command does accepting pipeline input, you could also use the Import-CSV Cmdlet to use a CSV as Input. To find out more information on the command go HERE

PowerShell Script Create user from CSV

During testing you always need to create user accounts. But who wants to spend a whole bunch of time creating users? Not me! I went ahead and made a very basic PowerShell Script that will create users from a CSV file.

This is a very Basic Script, it will set a password on the account, allow you to specify the OU to place the accounts, populate the GivenName, Surname, Displayname, Userprincipalname, Samaccountname and enable the account. It can be tweaked to do more. But for me at this moment it works quiet well.

You need to create a CSV file, called latestusers.csv, the file will be in this format

“name,GivenName,Surname,userprincipalname,samaccountname”

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The Script data is below, copy the below text into Notepad, and save it as CreateUser.ps1

$password = Read-host “Please Enter your password” -AsSecureString
$path = Read-host “Please Enter your OU”
Import-Csv latestusers.csv | foreach {New-ADUser -Name $_.name -GivenName $_.GivenName -Surname $_.Surname -DisplayName $_.Name -UserPrincipalName $_.userprincipalname -SamAccountName $_.SamAccountName -AccountPassword $password -Enabled $true -path $path}

The text highlighted in Red is all one command and should be on the same line, whereas the Black is meant to be on separate lines.

To run the script:

  • Run PowerShell as Administrator
  • Change to the location where you have placed the Script and the CSV file. For me it will be C:\ “Set-Location c:\”
  • Now run the script. Tyoe “.\createuser.ps1” if you get an error trying to run the script like the screen shot below. Run this Command “Set-ExecutionPolicy Remotesigned”, this will allow you to run scripts.

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  • You will get asked to enter a password, this password will be set on all accounts. Enter in a password that meets the requirements of your Domain.
  • You will the get prompted to Enter your OU, in my case this will be “OU=Accounts,DC=Adatum,DC=Com” Once you press enter the Script will then go look in your CSV file, and create the accounts with the data you have populated in the file.

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  • Again this is a very Basic script, but it can be tweaked to add more data to the user account, but works very good for creating a bunch of test user that are active. Plus beats the hell out of the GUI, and the amount of mouse work you would have to do.

Add Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) with PowerShell

Ever wanted to install the Domain Services with PowerShell? Well I did. If you would like to know more just read below.

  • Run PowerShell as an Administrator.
  • Import the ServerManager Module with the following command

Import-Module ServerManager

  • This command will not have any feedback

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  • Run the command Get-WindowsFeature to see what you need to install. From the screen shot below we will need to install the Active Directory Domain Services (AD-Domain-Services) and Active Directory Domain Controller (ADDS-Domain-Controller)

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  • Before we commit the command lets do this, run “Add-WindowsFeature AD-domain-Services,ADDS-Domain-Controller –WhatIf”. this command will tell us what is going to happen. Notice the Screen shot below. It is letting us know that this command will also install .NET Framework 3.5.1 Features, which is needed for AD DS.

Add-WindowsFeature AD-Domain-Services,ADDS-Domain-Controller

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  • Lets go ahead and add the Features

Add-WindowsFeature AD-Domain-Services, ADDS-Domain-Controller

  • This command will take a few minutes to complete. Now to make sure we have everything we need we can run the Get-WindowsFeature again. Anything with a “X” means the feature is installed and ready to use. You can export this command to a file so you can keep it for your documentation.

Get-WindowsFeature > C:\WindowsFeature.txt

  • This will save the Text file to your C: Root.

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  • The output will match the following

Display Name                                            Name
————                                            —-
[ ] Active Directory Certificate Services               AD-Certificate
[ ] Certification Authority                         ADCS-Cert-Authority
[ ] Certification Authority Web Enrollment          ADCS-Web-Enrollment
[ ] Online Responder                                ADCS-Online-Cert
[ ] Network Device Enrollment Service               ADCS-Device-Enrollment
[ ] Certificate Enrollment Web Service              ADCS-Enroll-Web-Svc
[ ] Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service       ADCS-Enroll-Web-Pol
[X] Active Directory Domain Services                    AD-Domain-Services
[X] Active Directory Domain Controller              ADDS-Domain-Controller
[ ] Identity Management for UNIX                    ADDS-Identity-Mgmt
[ ] Server for Network Information Services     ADDS-NIS
[ ] Password Synchronization                    ADDS-Password-Sync
[ ] Administration Tools                        ADDS-IDMU-Tools
[ ] Active Directory Federation Services                AD-Federation-Services
[ ] Federation Service                              ADFS-Federation
[ ] Federation Service Proxy                        ADFS-Proxy
[ ] AD FS Web Agents                                ADFS-Web-Agents
[ ] Claims-aware Agent                          ADFS-Claims
[ ] Windows Token-based Agent                   ADFS-Windows-Token
[ ] Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services     ADLDS
[ ] Active Directory Rights Management Services         ADRMS
[ ] Active Directory Rights Management Server       ADRMS-Server
[ ] Identity Federation Support                     ADRMS-Identity
[ ] Application Server                                  Application-Server
[ ] .NET Framework 3.5.1                            AS-NET-Framework
[ ] Web Server (IIS) Support                        AS-Web-Support
[ ] COM+ Network Access                             AS-Ent-Services
[ ] TCP Port Sharing                                AS-TCP-Port-Sharing
[ ] Windows Process Activation Service Support      AS-WAS-Support
[ ] HTTP Activation                             AS-HTTP-Activation
[ ] Message Queuing Activation                  AS-MSMQ-Activation
[ ] TCP Activation                              AS-TCP-Activation
[ ] Named Pipes Activation                      AS-Named-Pipes
[ ] Distributed Transactions                        AS-Dist-Transaction
[ ] Incoming Remote Transactions                AS-Incoming-Trans
[ ] Outgoing Remote Transactions                AS-Outgoing-Trans
[ ] WS-Atomic Transactions                      AS-WS-Atomic
[ ] DHCP Server                                         DHCP
[ ] DNS Server                                          DNS
[ ] Fax Server                                          Fax
[ ] File Services                                       File-Services
[ ] File Server                                     FS-FileServer
[ ] Distributed File System                         FS-DFS
[ ] DFS Namespaces                              FS-DFS-Namespace
[ ] DFS Replication                             FS-DFS-Replication
[ ] File Server Resource Manager                    FS-Resource-Manager
[ ] Services for Network File System                FS-NFS-Services
[ ] Windows Search Service                          FS-Search-Service
[ ] Windows Server 2003 File Services               FS-Win2003-Services
[ ] Indexing Service                            FS-Indexing-Service
[ ] BranchCache for network files                   FS-BranchCache
[ ] Hyper-V                                             Hyper-V
[ ] Network Policy and Access Services                  NPAS
[ ] Network Policy Server                           NPAS-Policy-Server
[ ] Routing and Remote Access Services              NPAS-RRAS-Services
[ ] Remote Access Service                       NPAS-RRAS
[ ] Routing                                     NPAS-Routing
[ ] Health Registration Authority                   NPAS-Health
[ ] Host Credential Authorization Protocol          NPAS-Host-Cred
[ ] Print and Document Services                         Print-Services
[ ] Print Server                                    Print-Server
[ ] LPD Service                                     Print-LPD-Service
[ ] Internet Printing                               Print-Internet
[ ] Distributed Scan Server                         Print-Scan-Server
[ ] Remote Desktop Services                             Remote-Desktop-Services
[ ] Remote Desktop Session Host                     RDS-RD-Server
[ ] Remote Desktop Virtualization Host              RDS-Virtualization
[ ] Core Services                               RDS-Virtualization-Core
[ ] RemoteFX                                    RDS-RemoteFX
[ ] Remote Desktop Licensing                        RDS-Licensing
[ ] Remote Desktop Connection Broker                RDS-Connection-Broker
[ ] Remote Desktop Gateway                          RDS-Gateway
[ ] Remote Desktop Web Access                       RDS-Web-Access
[ ] Web Server (IIS)                                    Web-Server
[ ] Web Server                                      Web-WebServer
[ ] Common HTTP Features                        Web-Common-Http
[ ] Static Content                          Web-Static-Content
[ ] Default Document                        Web-Default-Doc
[ ] Directory Browsing                      Web-Dir-Browsing
[ ] HTTP Errors                             Web-Http-Errors
[ ] HTTP Redirection                        Web-Http-Redirect
[ ] WebDAV Publishing                       Web-DAV-Publishing
[ ] Application Development                     Web-App-Dev
[ ] ASP.NET                                 Web-Asp-Net
[ ] .NET Extensibility                      Web-Net-Ext
[ ] ASP                                     Web-ASP
[ ] CGI                                     Web-CGI
[ ] ISAPI Extensions                        Web-ISAPI-Ext
[ ] ISAPI Filters                           Web-ISAPI-Filter
[ ] Server Side Includes                    Web-Includes
[ ] Health and Diagnostics                      Web-Health
[ ] HTTP Logging                            Web-Http-Logging
[ ] Logging Tools                           Web-Log-Libraries
[ ] Request Monitor                         Web-Request-Monitor
[ ] Tracing                                 Web-Http-Tracing
[ ] Custom Logging                          Web-Custom-Logging
[ ] ODBC Logging                            Web-ODBC-Logging
[ ] Security                                    Web-Security
[ ] Basic Authentication                    Web-Basic-Auth
[ ] Windows Authentication                  Web-Windows-Auth
[ ] Digest Authentication                   Web-Digest-Auth
[ ] Client Certificate Mapping Authentic… Web-Client-Auth
[ ] IIS Client Certificate Mapping Authe… Web-Cert-Auth
[ ] URL Authorization                       Web-Url-Auth
[ ] Request Filtering                       Web-Filtering
[ ] IP and Domain Restrictions              Web-IP-Security
[ ] Performance                                 Web-Performance
[ ] Static Content Compression              Web-Stat-Compression
[ ] Dynamic Content Compression             Web-Dyn-Compression
[ ] Management Tools                                Web-Mgmt-Tools
[ ] IIS Management Console                      Web-Mgmt-Console
[ ] IIS Management Scripts and Tools            Web-Scripting-Tools
[ ] Management Service                          Web-Mgmt-Service
[ ] IIS 6 Management Compatibility              Web-Mgmt-Compat
[ ] IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility            Web-Metabase
[ ] IIS 6 WMI Compatibility                 Web-WMI
[ ] IIS 6 Scripting Tools                   Web-Lgcy-Scripting
[ ] IIS 6 Management Console                Web-Lgcy-Mgmt-Console
[ ] FTP Server                                      Web-Ftp-Server
[ ] FTP Service                                 Web-Ftp-Service
[ ] FTP Extensibility                           Web-Ftp-Ext
[ ] IIS Hostable Web Core                           Web-WHC
[ ] Windows Deployment Services                         WDS
[ ] Deployment Server                               WDS-Deployment
[ ] Transport Server                                WDS-Transport
[ ] Windows Server Update Services                      OOB-WSUS
[X] .NET Framework 3.5.1 Features                       NET-Framework
[X] .NET Framework 3.5.1                            NET-Framework-Core
[ ] WCF Activation                                  NET-Win-CFAC
[ ] HTTP Activation                             NET-HTTP-Activation
[ ] Non-HTTP Activation                         NET-Non-HTTP-Activ
[ ] Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)      BITS
[ ] Compact Server                                  BITS-Compact-Server
[ ] IIS Server Extension                            BITS-IIS-Ext
[ ] BitLocker Drive Encryption                          BitLocker
[ ] BranchCache                                         BranchCache
[ ] Connection Manager Administration Kit               CMAK
[ ] Desktop Experience                                  Desktop-Experience
[ ] DirectAccess Management Console                     DAMC
[ ] Failover Clustering                                 Failover-Clustering
[ ] Group Policy Management                             GPMC
[ ] Ink and Handwriting Services                        Ink-Handwriting
[ ] Ink Support                                     IH-Ink-Support
[ ] Handwriting Recognition                         IH-Handwriting
[ ] Internet Printing Client                            Internet-Print-Client
[ ] Internet Storage Name Server                        ISNS
[ ] LPR Port Monitor                                    LPR-Port-Monitor
[ ] Message Queuing                                     MSMQ
[ ] Message Queuing Services                        MSMQ-Services
[ ] Message Queuing Server                      MSMQ-Server
[ ] Directory Service Integration               MSMQ-Directory
[ ] Message Queuing Triggers                    MSMQ-Triggers
[ ] HTTP Support                                MSMQ-HTTP-Support
[ ] Multicasting Support                        MSMQ-Multicasting
[ ] Routing Service                             MSMQ-Routing
[ ] Message Queuing DCOM Proxy                      MSMQ-DCOM
[ ] Multipath I/O                                       Multipath-IO
[ ] Network Load Balancing                              NLB
[ ] Peer Name Resolution Protocol                       PNRP
[ ] Quality Windows Audio Video Experience              qWave
[ ] Remote Assistance                                   Remote-Assistance
[ ] Remote Differential Compression                     RDC
[X] Remote Server Administration Tools                  RSAT
[X] Role Administration Tools                       RSAT-Role-Tools
[ ] Active Directory Certificate Services Tools RSAT-ADCS
[ ] Certification Authority Tools           RSAT-ADCS-Mgmt
[ ] Online Responder Tools                  RSAT-Online-Responder
[X] AD DS and AD LDS Tools                      RSAT-AD-Tools
[X] AD DS Tools                             RSAT-ADDS
[X] AD DS Snap-Ins and Command-Line … RSAT-ADDS-Tools
[X] Active Directory Administrative … RSAT-AD-AdminCenter
[ ] Server for NIS Tools                RSAT-SNIS
[ ] AD LDS Snap-Ins and Command-Line Tools  RSAT-ADLDS
[X] Active Directory module for Windows … RSAT-AD-PowerShell
[ ] Active Directory Rights Management Servi… RSAT-RMS
[ ] DHCP Server Tools                           RSAT-DHCP
[ ] DNS Server Tools                            RSAT-DNS-Server
[ ] Fax Server Tools                            RSAT-Fax
[ ] File Services Tools                         RSAT-File-Services
[ ] Distributed File System Tools           RSAT-DFS-Mgmt-Con
[ ] File Server Resource Manager Tools      RSAT-FSRM-Mgmt
[ ] Services for Network File System Tools  RSAT-NFS-Admin
[ ] Hyper-V Tools                               RSAT-Hyper-V
[ ] Network Policy and Access Services Tools    RSAT-NPAS
[ ] Print and Document Services Tools           RSAT-Print-Services
[ ] Remote Desktop Services Tools               RSAT-RDS
[ ] Remote Desktop Session Host Tools       RSAT-RDS-RemoteApp
[ ] Remote Desktop Gateway Tools            RSAT-RDS-Gateway
[ ] Remote Desktop Licensing Tools          RSAT-RDS-Licensing
[ ] Remote Desktop Connection Broker Tools  RSAT-RDS-Conn-Broker
[ ] Web Server (IIS) Tools                      RSAT-Web-Server
[ ] Windows Deployment Services Tools           RSAT-WDS
[ ] Feature Administration Tools                    RSAT-Feature-Tools
[ ] BitLocker Drive Encryption Administratio… RSAT-BitLocker
[ ] BitLocker Drive Encryption Tools        RSAT-Bitlocker-DriveEnc
[ ] BitLocker Recovery Password Viewer      RSAT-Bitlocker-RecPwd
[ ] BITS Server Extensions Tools                RSAT-Bits-Server
[ ] Failover Clustering Tools                   RSAT-Clustering
[ ] Network Load Balancing Tools                RSAT-NLB
[ ] SMTP Server Tools                           RSAT-SMTP
[ ] WINS Server Tools                           RSAT-WINS
[ ] RPC over HTTP Proxy                                 RPC-over-HTTP-Proxy
[ ] Simple TCP/IP Services                              Simple-TCPIP
[ ] SMTP Server                                         SMTP-Server
[ ] SNMP Services                                       SNMP-Services
[ ] SNMP Service                                    SNMP-Service
[ ] SNMP WMI Provider                               SNMP-WMI-Provider
[ ] Storage Manager for SANs                            Storage-Mgr-SANS
[ ] Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications               Subsystem-UNIX-Apps
[ ] Telnet Client                                       Telnet-Client
[ ] Telnet Server                                       Telnet-Server
[ ] TFTP Client                                         TFTP-Client
[ ] Windows Biometric Framework                         Biometric-Framework
[ ] Windows Internal Database                           Windows-Internal-DB
[ ] Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environm… PowerShell-ISE
[ ] Windows Process Activation Service                  WAS
[ ] Process Model                                   WAS-Process-Model
[ ] .NET Environment                                WAS-NET-Environment
[ ] Configuration APIs                              WAS-Config-APIs
[ ] Windows Server Backup Features                      Backup-Features
[ ] Windows Server Backup                           Backup
[ ] Command-line Tools                              Backup-Tools
[ ] Windows Server Migration Tools                      Migration
[ ] Windows System Resource Manager                     WSRM
[ ] Windows TIFF IFilter                                TIFF-IFilter
[ ] WinRM IIS Extension                                 WinRM-IIS-Ext
[ ] WINS Server                                         WINS-Server
[ ] Wireless LAN Service                                Wireless-Networking
[ ] XPS Viewer                                          XPS-Viewer

 

  • With all of the required Features installed we can now run DCpromo.exe to finish the install of our Domain Controller, New Domain, or New Forest.

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If you would like to know more about Creating a Domain in Windows Server 2008 R2 Click Here.

DISM Windows Server 2008 R2 Change Edition

Hit a little issue in my lab today, It happens that I went ahead and installed Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard for a bunch of my Lab VM’s. Now the issue is that I need Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition to support the Windows Failover Clustering feature.

So long story short, I didn’t want to have to fully rebuild my Lab VM’s. So I went looking around and found a very nice way to in place upgrade to Enterprise Edition.

The command that we are going to use is the DISM.exe command (Deployment Image Servicing and Management Tool), that is available in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. You can find out more about the Tool HERE

  • First of all go ahead and on the server you want to run this command open up PowerShell as an administrator.
  • Click on the “Start Button” Type Power, PowerShell will then show under programs, Right Click the PowerShell Icon and select “Run as administrator.

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  • Enter is this command in the window to find the version you are running, just to confirm. “DISM /online /Get-CurrentEdition”

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    • Enter the following command to see which version you can in place upgrade too “DISM /online /Get-TargetEditions” You can see from the output of the command window, Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard can be upgraded to Enterprise and DataCenter.

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  • Enter in the following command to upgrade your version of Windows Server. In my case I am going to be upgrading too Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition, and the following command will do this. You need to have a key for Enterprise edition and fill in the XXXX with that information. Once the command is done running you will need to restart your computer, if you are ready just type “Y”.

DISM /online /Set-Edition:ServerEnterprise /ProductKey:XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX”

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  • Once the computer restarts, you can go ahead and look at your computer properties, and you will now see you are running Windows Server Enterprise. Well in my case anyways.

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Errors: If you get an error while running this prodcedure, see if any of the below issue will resolve the issue.

  1. Setting an Edition is not supported with online images” More than likley the reason you are getting this error is because the server you are trying to inplace upgrade has the AD DS Role installed and is acting as a domain controller. The only way to upgrade this one is to move the FSMO Roles to another server, then DCpromo the server, and make it a member server and then run the command, and then you can go ahead and make the server a Domain Controller once the edition of Windows has been changed.
  2. The specified product key is not valid for the target edition. Run this command again with a product key specific to the target edition.” I have no reason why this issue happens,(its key confusion of some sort) but to fix it you can go ahead and use the default KMS key provided by Microsoft 489J6-VHDMP-X63PK-3K798-CPX3Y, use this key in the command, and once the system reboots, go into the Server Manager and change and activate the softare with your own key.

Note: You cannot downgrade with this method, just upgrade. Also please do this at your own risk, I am doing this in a Lab Environment which is going to impact only one me. This is not a major upgrade, basically all it is doing is changing the product key if need be, and changing some registry values.