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Introduction |
In
part 1
of this article, I installed Microsoft Hyper-V Server
2008. Today I'm going to configure Hyper-V Server 2008
by using the Hyper-V Configuration
Window.
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As shown in
part 1 of this article,
the desktop of the Hyper-V server contains only two
windows; the Command Line window and the
Hyper-V
Configuration window. If by mistake you closed any of
these windows, you can easily re-open
anyone of these windows by following the below steps:
Opening the Command Line window
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Click CTRL+ALT+DEL
> click on Start Task Manager
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Click on New Task...
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Type cmd > click
Enter
or OK

Opening the Hyper-V
configuration window
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In the command line window,
type hvconfig and then click
Enter

Now lets start configuring our
Hyper-V Server. The Hyper-V Configuration
window has a list of configuration that you can go
through any of them by typing the number of that item
and clicking Enter, you are not obliged
to go through them in sequence ( ex. from option 1
download to option 13) . But some options can not be
completed, before configuring an option that it depends
on. For example, you can not join a domain ( option 1 )
or download updates (option 6) if you have not
configured your network settings first ( option 3 ).
That's why I will configure the options in the way I
prefer.
The following
configurations are available with the Hyper-V
configuration window

Computer Name
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Type 2 and
click Enter to change the computer
name.
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Type the new computer name
and click Enter

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You will be prompted with
The computer needs to be restarted in order
to complete the operation. The command completed
successfully. Click OK

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You will be prompted with
You must restart your computer to apply
these changes. Restart now? , click
Yes

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After the machine reboots and
you logon, you will see the new computer name.

Network Settings
Hyper-V Server
network settings can be assigned by a DHCP Server or an
IP Address can be assigned manually.
- Type 3
and click Enter to configure the
Hyper-V Server network settings.
- The Network cards
that are attached to your machine will be listed
- Type the Index# of the adapter you want to configure
and click Enter. I only have one
network adapter in my server, so I will type 1
- You will be
presented with the current configuration for the
network adapter you selected.
- Type 1
and click Enter to configure the IP
address for the selected network adapter
- Type D and click
Enter
- Type S and click
Enter
- Type the IP address
then click Enter
- Type the subnet
mask then click Enter, the default
subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 , so you can leave this
entry blank and just click Enter
- Type the default gateway
then click Enter
- Type 2
then click Enter
- Type the IP address
of the DNS
server then click Enter
- Click OK
on the pop up message box :
Preferred DNS server set

- If you have an
alternate DNS server, then type its IP address then
click Enter. If you do not have an
alternate DNS Server, then keep this entry blank and
click Enter
- If in the
previous step you had configured an Alternate DNS
Server, then click OK on the pop up
message box : Alternate DNS server set
- In the Network
Adapter Settings option, type 3
then click OK
- Click OK
when the pop up message
DNS servers removed. DNS
servers will be automatically obtained from network
is displayed
Add Local Administrator
This option adds a user as a local
administrator in the server itself. This option does not
create a new user. If your server is on a workgroup and
you want to create a new user on the server, then you
will need to use the command : Net user
username /add

If the server is joined to a domain, then
you can set a domain user as a local administrator on
this server.
To add a local administrator, follow these
steps :
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Type 4 and click
Enter
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Type the username and click
Enter, if you the server is joined to a
domain, then the username would be domain\username ,
example : elmajdal\tarek. If the server is in a
workgroup, then type the username only as shown in
the below image

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When prompted, type a password for the
user and click Enter
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When prompted, type the password a
second time and click Enter

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Click OK on the
confirmation message box User added to local
Administrators group. Username.
Domain/Workgroup
By default, Hyper-V Server is joined to the
workgroup : WORKGROUP, you can either
keep it in the same workgroup, joined it to another
workgroup or join it to a domain. In my case, I will
keep it in its default workgroup.
If you want to join it to another
workgroup, do the following :
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Type 1 and click
Enter
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Type W and click
Enter
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Type the name of the workgroup you want
to join your server to and click Enter

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Click OK on the pop up
message
Welcome to the workgroup: NEW WORKGROUP
NAME

To join the server to a domain, do the
following :
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Type 1 and click
Enter
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Type D and click
Enter
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Type the domain name ( ex. ELMAJDAL.NET
) and click Enter
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Type the domain username in the
following format: domain\user ( ex.
ELMAJDAL\TAREK), make sure that this user has the
needed permissions to join this server to the domain
( ex. domain admin )

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When prompted, type a password for the
user and click Enter

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You will receive a pop up message
You must restart your computer to apply
these changes. Restart now? , Click
Yes and the server will be restarted
Remote
Desktop
- Type 7 and
click Enter.
- Here you have a choice to
either selection option 1 or option
2. Option 1 is to allow only
clients running remote desktop with Network Level
Authentication ( XP SP3, Vista SP1 & Windows Server
2008 ), whereas option 2 to allow clients running
any version of remote desktop.

- Once you made you selection and
clicked on Enter, you will be
prompted with a pop up message showing your
selection. Click OK

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You will notice that the status beside
7) Remote Desktop inside the
Hyper-V Configuration window is
now displaying as Enabled (
your selection ),
where your selection is replaced either by
less secure (option 1) or
more secure clients only (option 2).

Date
and Time
- Type 9 and
click Enter to configure or modify
the Hyper-V Server Date and Time options.
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The Date and Time
applet will open, configure the desired settings and
then click on OK

Regional and Language Options
- Type 8
and click Enter to configure or
modify the Hyper-V Server Regional and Language
options.
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The Regional and
Language Options applet will open,
configure the desired settings and then click on
OK

Set Automatic Windows
Update
The current Update settings are
displayed in the default Hyper-V Configuration window.
To set updates to automatic
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Type 5
and click Enter.
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Type A
and click Enter

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You will be
prompted with Windows Update set to
Automatic. System will check for and install updates
every day at 3:00AM
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Click OK

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You will notice
that the Windows Updates Settings
status has changed to Automatic

Download and Install
Updates
The current Update Status is displayed
in the default Hyper-V Configuration window.
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Type 6
and click
Enter to search for updates.
Searching for updates will start and if any updates
are available, they will be listed.

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If there was no
updates to download, then just click on any key to exit
from the above window, else type Y and click
Enter, this will download the
updates and then they will be installed.
Log Off User
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Type 10
and click Enter
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You will be
prompted with Are you sure you want to log
off?
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Click Yes

Restart Server
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Type 11 and click Enter
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You will be prompted with Are
you sure you want to restart?
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Click Yes

Shut Down Server
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Type 12
and click Enter
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You will be
prompted with Are you sure you want to shut
down?
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Click Yes

Exit to Command Line
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Type 13
and click Enter to exit to the
Command Line.
Summary
In part two of the article Introducing
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008, I configured Hyper-V
Server so that it is set on the network. In the next and
last part of this article, part three, I will show
you how to connect to the server remotely so that you
can start creating your virtual machines.
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