Active Directory Setup

Installing Active Directory Domain Services on Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 64-bit

This article provides prerequisites and steps for installing Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 64-bit (W2K8).

This article does not provide instructions for adding a Domain Controller (DC) to an already existing Active Directory Forest Infrastructure.

Prepare for Active Directory

Before you install AD DS on a Rackspace Cloud Server running Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 64-bit (W2K8), you must perform the following prerequisite tasks.

Select Domain Name and Password

Select your domain name and know the domain administrator password that you want to use.

Note: Your domain name should be reliably unique.  Do not use the same domain as your website, for example, and avoid extensions like “.local” unless you have registered that domain name in DNS.  We suggest a domain name that is not used for anything else, like "internal.example.com"..

Specify the Preferred DNS Server

Windows Server 2008 can properly install and configure DNS during the AD DS installation if it knows that the DNS is local. You can accomplish this by having the private network adapter’s preferred DNS server address point to the already assigned IP address of the same private network adapter, as follows:

Note: The last step for prepping W2K8 for AD is adding the proper Server Role. The “Active Directory Domain Services” Role will be added. This only installs the framework for W2K8 to become a DC and run AD. It does not promote the server to DC or install AD.

Add the Active Directory Domain Services Role

Adding the Active Directory Domain Services role installs the framework for Windows Server 2008 to become a DC and run AD DS. It does not promote the server to a DC or install AD DS.

Enable the Remote Registry

Install Active Directory Domain Services (DCPROMO)

Now that you have prepared the server, you can install AD DS.

Tip: As an alternative to performing steps 1 through 3, you can type dcpromo.exe at the command prompt. Then, skip to step 4.

The installation of Active Directory Domain Services on your server is complete.