Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Inside Out 7 The
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Inside Out 7 The Review Settings dialog box displays the configured information prior to finishing the image creation. Once you click Finish, the Remote Installation Services Setup Wizard routine completes the following installation tasks: Creates the remote installation folder Copies files needed by RIS Copies Windows installation files Updates CIW screen files Creates unattended setup answer files Creates the services used by RIS Updates the Windows registry Creates the single instance store volume Starts the required remote installation services Authorizes DHCP During the configuration of RIS and creation of the initial distribution folder, the root of the RIS distribution folder is shared automatically at \ServerNameReminst, where ServerName is the name of the RIS server. Three essential services were also installed and configured: Remote Installation service Single Instance Store Trivial FTP Daemon These services must be running for RIS to work properly. You can check these services using the Services tool on the Administrative Tools menu. In Event Viewer, also accessible from the Administrative Tools menu, you ll find events for these services in the System log. Inside Out The RIS server must be authorized as a DHCP server RISetup should automatically authorize the RIS server in Active Directory as a DHCP server, regardless of whether the server is actually running DHCP. This is necessary because it is how DHCP servers are able to locate RIS servers. You see, DHCP simply forwards the RIS request (which it can t handle) to the RIS server. If for some reason DHCP authorization fails, it can be confirmed by looking in the system log for event ID 1046 from DhcpServer that states the DHCP/BINLSVC service has determined that it is not authorized to start. If this happens, you must authorize the server manually using an account that is a member of the Enterprise Admins group. Log on to a DHCP server, and start its DHCP administration tool or use the DHCP administration tool in Administrative Tools. In the DHCP console, click Action on the menu, then choose Manage Authorized Servers. In the Manage Authorized Servers dialog box, click Authorize, and then type the IP address of the RIS server. Afterward, you must either stop and then restart the Remote Installation service in the Services node in the Computer Management console or reboot the server. A reboot is typically a good idea. Note also that the Group Policy settings control whether and how the related RIS services are started (for details, see the section entitled Controlling Access to RIS Servers later in this chapter). Chapter 6 164 Part 2: Windows Server 2003 Installation
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