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Lab 1-2 70-643
Worksheet
Preparing an
Application Server

This lab contains the following exercises:
Exercise 1-2-1 Performing Initial Configuration Tasks
Exercise 1-2-2 Working with Disks
Exercise 1-2-3 Using Server Manager
Exercise 1-2-4 Adding the File Services Role
Lab Review: Questions
Lab Challenge: Using Diskpart.exe

Estimated lab time: 70 minutes
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
The classroom network consists of Windows Server 2008 student servers and the ServerDC connected to a local area network. ServerDC, the domain controller for the contoso##.com domain, is running Windows Server 2008. Throughout the labs in this manual, you will install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot application roles, features, and services on the same student server.
Before you start this lab, see your instructor for the information needed to complete the following table: Student computer name (NT2670-Srv##A) | | Student account name (Student##) | |
Working with Lab Worksheets
Each lab in this manual requires that you answer questions, save images of your screen, or perform other activities that you document in a worksheet named for the lab, such as lab1_2_worksheet. Your instructor will provide you with the worksheet files that you must complete for each lab. As you perform the exercises in each lab, open the appropriate worksheet file using WordPad, fill in the required information, and save the file to your computer’s Student##\Documents folder. Print and turn in a copy of the file for your instructor.
The procedure for opening and saving a worksheet file is as follows:
1. Open the worksheet document in WordPad.
2. Complete all of the exercises in the worksheet.
3. In WordPad, choose Save As from the File menu. The Save As dialog box appears.
4. In the File Name text box, key lab##_worksheet_yourname (where lab## contains the number of the lab you’re completing, and yourname is your last name), and click Save.
5. Print a copy for your instructor.

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