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 Baseline Windows Server 2003 installation and configuration
I have just loaded Windows Server 2003 onto my Dell server. It's a pleasure to log onto it after struggling to load a RAID 5 driver for over a week. I haven't installed Active Directory, IIS or the RDP. I don't have any internet connectivity although I've plugged it into my home wireless router. Would anyone have some sort of an order of events for loading/configuring the needed components to eventually facilitate RDP capability? I'm server ignorant although I will work it out in the end and hopefully some of you can help me along the way. Thanks.

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ASKED: February 25, 2009  5:16 AM
UPDATED: February 25, 2009  2:24 PM

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All you have to do is enable Remote Desktop. Right click My Computer, Proterties. click on the remote tab and then select the check box for enabling Remote Desktop. As a basic setup, this will allow you to logon as administrator. I use this option on my Domain controller as well. One of the first things I would do, is make your IP address on this server static, after that, setup Active Directory, then IIS.
Last Wiki Answer Submitted:  February 25, 2009  1:28 pm  by  Gforsythe   75 pts.
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