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Server 2008 Core only supports 2 modes of Automatic updates:
 
Server 2008 Core only supports 2 modes of Automatic updates:
* Disabled
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* (1) Disabled
* Automatically download updates and install them using the schedule
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* (4) Automatically download updates and install them using the schedule
[http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/sanderberkouwer/archive/2007/07/16/automatically-updating-server-core.aspx (Automatically) Updating Server Core]
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* The server has to be either in an OU that completely configures via GPO AU or doesn't touch it at all.  Otherwise you will get an error when trying to enable AU or trying to install a patch.
 
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* To enable AU: cscript C:\Windows\System32SCregEdit.wsf /AU 4
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* To install a patch by hand: wusa.exe <patch> /quiet
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* [http://blogs.dirteam.com/blogs/sanderberkouwer/archive/2007/07/16/automatically-updating-server-core.aspx (Automatically) Updating Server Core]
  
 
== Enable RDP ==
 
== Enable RDP ==

Revision as of 18:35, 24 October 2008

Setting up Windows Server 2008 Core the first time can be a little frustrating since most of tools people are used to using aren't there. So here's a cheat sheet for getting you machine setup and into the domain, at which point you can use most server management tools remotely.


Change Computer Name

netdom renamecomputer <ComputerName> /NewName:<NewComputerName>


Reboot/Logoff

Reboot after 0 seconds with comment "Changed Server Name"
shutdown /r /T 0 /C "Changed Server Name"

Reboot for "OS Reconfiguration (Planned)"
shutdown /r /d p:2:4

Type "Logoff" to logoff.


Setting up Licensing

slmgr.vbs -ipk <USE MAK KEY>
slmgr.vbs -ato


Join Domain

netdom join Computer_Name /domain:wolftech.ad.ncsu.edu /userd:unityid.admin /passwordd:Password


Installing vmware tools


Adding server roles

http://www.petri.co.il/managing-windows-2008-server-core-server-roles.htm


Updating the firewall

http://www.petri.co.il/remotely-managing-windows-2008-server-core-firewall.htm


Patching

Server 2008 Core only supports 2 modes of Automatic updates:

  • (1) Disabled
  • (4) Automatically download updates and install them using the schedule
  • The server has to be either in an OU that completely configures via GPO AU or doesn't touch it at all. Otherwise you will get an error when trying to enable AU or trying to install a patch.
  • To enable AU: cscript C:\Windows\System32SCregEdit.wsf /AU 4
  • To install a patch by hand: wusa.exe <patch> /quiet
  • (Automatically) Updating Server Core

Enable RDP

  • From XP: "Cscript %windir%\system32\SCRegEdit.wsf /CS 0"
  • From Vista: "Cscript %windir%\system32\SCRegEdit.wsf /AR 0"
  • 0 is Enable, 1 is Disable

Useful Links

Server Core Technet Blog