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Task 2: Add a boot image

1. Switch to LON-SVR1.
2. If necessary, open the Windows Deployment Services console.
3. Add a new boot image using the following information to complete the process:
o On the Image File page, use the file name: D:\sources\boot.wim.
o Accept the defaults on the Image Metadata page.
o Accept the defaults on the Summary page.
4. On the Task Progress page, click Finish.
? Task 3: Add an install image
1. If necessary, open Windows Deployment Services.
2. Add a new Image Group with the image group name of Windows Server 2012.
3. Use the Add Image Wizard to add a new install image to this group. Use the
following information to
complete the process:
a. On the Image File page, use the following file name: D:\sources\install.wim.
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b. On the Available Images page, clear all check boxes except Windows Server 2012
SERVERSTANDARDCORE.
c. Accept the defaults on the Summary page.
d. On the Task Progress page, click Finish.
4. Minimize the Windows Deployment Services window.
Results: After completing this exercise, you will create an operating system image
with Windows
Deployment Services.
Exercise 3: Configuring Custom Computer Naming
Scenario
To automate computer naming, you must configure the custom naming properties for
Windows
Deployment Services as per the document that was sent to you. This also involves
configuring delegation
on the Active Directory OU that will contain the computer accounts. Administrator
approval is required, so
you must also configure that.
The main tasks in this exercise are:
1. Configure automatic naming.
2. Configure Administrator approval.
3. Configure AD DS permissions.
? Task 1: Configure automatic naming
1. In Windows Deployment Services, view the properties of LON-SVR1.Adatum.com.
2. On the AD DS tab, use the following information to configure automatic naming:
o Format: BRANCH-SVR-%02#
o Computer Account Location: Adatum Research OU
? Task 2: Configure Administrator approval
1. In Windows Deployment Services, view the properties of LON-SVR1.Adatum.com.
2. On the PXE Response tab, select Require administrator approval for unknown
computers, and
change the PXE Response Delay to 3 seconds.
3. Open Windows PowerShell�, and then type the following command to create a
message for
installers to view while awaiting admin approval:
WDSUTIL /Set-Server /AutoAddPolicy /Message:�The Adatum administrator is
authorizing
this request. Please wait.�
4. Close the Command Prompt window.
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? Task 3: Configure Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) permissions
1. Switch to the LON-DC1 computer, and open Active Directory Users and Computers.
2. Right-click the Research organizational unit (OU), and use the Delegate Control
Wizard to delegate
the LON-SVR1 computer account the ability to create computer objects in the OU. Use
the following
information to help:
a. Tasks to delegate: Create a custom task to delegate
b. On the Active Directory Object Type

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