Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Unleashed (R2 Edition)
Windows 2003 R2 is a series of add-on components to Windows 2003 and is not a new operating system installation. The operating system off which Windows 2003 R2 runs is Windows 2003 SP1 or higher. If a system needs to be updated to support the Windows 2003 R2 components, a Service Pack version of Windows should be installed. If a system already has a Service Pack installed, the Windows 2003 R2 components can be installed right on the service packed system. Preparing the Installation of Windows 2003 R2
There are three scenarios of configurations where Windows 2003 R2 would be installed. One scenario is where a system either already has Windows 2003 installed but without a Service Pack; another scenario is where a system has Windows 2003 with a Service Pack installed; and the third scenario is where a system is being installed from scratch with the Windows 2003 R2 CDs. Preparing a System Without Service Packs
For a Windows 2003 system that does not have a Service Pack installed, the system will first need to be updated with the latest Service Pack. See the "Updating a Windows 2003 Server with a Service Pack" section, earlier in this chapter, for instructions on installing a Service Pack for Windows 2003. When the system has Service Pack 1 or higher installed, the Windows 2003 R2 components can be added to the system. Preparing a System with a Service Pack
If a Windows 2003 server already has Service Pack 1 or higher installed, the Windows 2003 R2 components can be installed right on the system. Preparing Windows 2003 R2 from Windows 2003 R2 Media
For a system being configured from the Windows 2003 R2 media, you will notice Windows 2003 R2 comes with two CDs. One CD is the core operating system, which is the Windows 2003 operating system that has a slipstream copy of the Service Pack on the media. When installing Windows from the Windows 2003 R2 CD-1, the Service Pack will automatically be installed at the time of installation. After CD-1 has been installed, the Windows 2003 R2 CD-2 can be inserted and the Windows 2003 R2 update can be installed on the system. Installing the Windows 2003 R2 Component Files
After the base configuration of a system has been installed that includes Windows 2003 with Service Pack 1 or higher, the Windows 2003 R2 components can be installed. Not all the Windows 2003 R2 components need to be installed on the system at the same time. In fact, it is better to install only the desired components; otherwise, a system will have unneeded components that can take up system CPU performance or will open up a security "surface area" that can be attacked by worms and viruses. By selectively installing only the necessary components for Windows 2003 R2, the organization can limit its security exposure and also keep a system configured to have only necessary components operating on the system. To access the Windows 2003 R2 components, do the following:
Note Although the Windows 2003 R2 components will now be copied to the system, none of the R2 components will have been installed or activated on the server yet. The specific R2 components will need to be added and configured to make them work properly. See the next section, "Installing Specific Windows 2003 R2 Components."
Installing Specific Windows 2003 R2 Components
After the Windows 2003 R2 components have been copied onto the server, the server administrator can choose which Windows 2003 R2 components should be installed and enabled on the server. To install Windows 2003 R2 components, do the following:
Note Although selective components have now been installed on the server, each component typically needs to be configured before the component works. See the next section, "Configuring the Individual Windows 2003 R2 Components," for more details.
Configuring the Individual Windows 2003 R2 Components
With the Windows 2003 R2 components installed and enabled on the server, each of the new components will typically need to be customized and configured. Sections throughout this book will cover the detailed component installation and configuration steps applicable to the component installed. The following chapters have more details on the configuration of individual Windows 2003 R2 components:
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