Networking For Dummies

After you install your server operating system and verify that the installation was successful, your next step is to configure the various services you want the server to provide. You'll find information about configuring services for specific network operating systems in later chapters throughout this book. For now, I want to show you the Configure Your Server Wizard, which is built into Windows Server 2003. This wizard starts automatically the first time you log on to Windows Server 2003. You can get back into this wizard at any time by choosing Start All Programs Administrative Tools Configure Your Server.

After displaying some preliminary configuration information, the wizard lets you set up a default Typical configuration for a first server or a custom configuration that lets you choose which services you want to enable. I suggest that you choose Custom configuration even if this is the first server on your network. That way, you can see which services are being set up and how they will be configured.

Figure 7-4 shows the Server Role page of the Configure Your Server Wizard. This page lets you configure the various roles your server will play. You can use the wizard to configure one of these roles at a time by choosing one of the roles from the list and clicking Next. This action takes you through one or more pages that ask for configuration information for the server role you selected. You eventually come back to this page, where you can configure other server roles.

Figure 7-4: You can use this page to configure the roles your server will play.

The following list describes the server roles you can configure:

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