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Hi All
Sometimes you just want a new Domain created quickly for a bit of testing. Given that Windows 2008 ships with server core, a light footprint version of the OS, it’s ideal for being the domain controller. As I am fairly inexperienced with Server Core I had to search all over the place to find information on how to go from a vanilla server core build, to a dc running a brand new domain. I figured out a set of commands that achieve this, so thought I would share them with the world.
Rename Host
Netdom renamecomputer <OldName> /NewName:<NewName>
Set IP
netsh int ip set address "Local Area Connection" static 192.168.0.210 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 1
Set DNS
Netsh interface ipv4 add dnsserver name=”<idxname>” address=<IP Address> index = 1
Install DNS Role
start /w ocsetup DNS-Server-Core-Role
Create New Domain
dcpromo /unattend:c:\unattend.txt
Unattend.txt Contents
[DCINSTALL]
AutoConfigDNS=Yes
DomainNetBiosName=benpdom
NewDomainDNSName=benpdom.com
ReplicaOrNewDomain=Domain
NewDomain=Forest
ForestLevel=3
DomainLevel=3
SafeModeAdminPassword=Password1234
RebootOnSuccess=Yes
Another cool Server Core reference can be found on Mark’s blog here:
https://blogs.technet.com/mempson/archive/2008/03/19/server-core-quick-reference-guide.aspx
Hope this helps
Cheers
BenP
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
enable file and print sharing firewall rules to allow ping without disabling firewallAnonymous
January 01, 2003
The Read-only Domain Controller is one of the new and most existing features of Windows Server 2008.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
One of the things I have pointed people to a few times recently  is the Windows Server Core documentAnonymous
October 15, 2009
In my case i have seen that i had to first disable the firewall on the server core, only then could i ping that machine...is that a requirement?