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What makes a server a domain controller?


A domain controller is a server that responds to authentication requests and verifies users on computer networks. Domains are a hierarchical way of organizing users and computers that work together on the same network. The domain controller keeps all of that data organized and secured.

How to make Windows Home Server into a domain controller?

  • Once the ADDS role is installed in this server,you will see a notification flag next to the Manage menu. ...
  • Select “Add a new forest” and enter Root domain name. ...
  • Select a forest functional level and a domain functional level of your choice. ...

How do I setup a domain controller?

  • – Click on promote this server as a domain controller which will open the deployment configuration window as shown below. – Enter your root domain name and click on next – On the Domain controller option, I will be leaving the Forest and Domain functional level as shown below and will enter my Password that will be needed in the future for recovery purposes.

How do I set up Windows domain controller?

  • Install Windows Server 2016. 1.1) Download Windows Server 2016: Technet Evaluation Center. ...
  • Setup Windows Server 2016. 2.1) Server Dashboard opens automatically by default (when closed it can be opened from Start). ...
  • Setup Active Directory Domain Controller. ...
  • Create a domain. ...
  • Add users to Active Directory. ...
  • Additional videos. ...

How to configure a domain controller as global catalog server?

  • To configure a Domain Controller as Global Catalog Server, follow these steps. • Open Active Directory Sites and Services (Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Sites and Services). • Select the Sites branch. • Select the site that owns the server, and expand the Servers branch. • Expand the Domain Controller by ...
Domain Controller Definition\n\n A domain controller is the server responsible for managing network and identity security requests. It acts as a gatekeeper and authenticates whether the user is authorized to access the IT resources in the domain.