How to setup companyweb on sbs 2011




















In order to verify the domain, you must supply accurate information as well. Enter the domain name you are working with and click Search. You will likely need to enter a verification code as well. Locate the fields Registrant Organization and Registrant City.

You may know these off hand, however when we create the certificate, the information we provide should match these fields exactly. Subject Alternative Name: — Place additional names for the server in this box. For Exchange, we usually have Autodiscover. One per line.

Paste the code into the Exchange Management Shell. If you would like to change the location of the CSR, Change the path under the -path section of the command and hit enter. Once you have your new certificate verified and downloaded, we can install the certificate. There are a few ways to do this, but I will show you one. Locate the new certificate by using the Get-ExchangeCertificate command. Note the , and space locations. When asked if you want to enable the certificate, enter Y or A to answer the prompt.

Note: I have noticed that many times after downloading the certificate from Godaddy, that the private key is missing. I couldn't figure out WHY. I tried Fawad Khokhar's solution to add mydomain. My only question is.. I'm curious to know what is going on here and why that fixes the problem. The Computer Mechanic is an IT service provider. You can control what links appear in the Organization and Administrative Links lists.

The gadgets on the home page of RWA can be moved freely around the screen to give the end user the ability to customize the look to their preference. We will talk more about gadget customization in a separate blog post. It will allow remote users to access files on SBS server shares. Can you please clarify what you are really trying to convey? Other than the time skew problems that we deal with that are specific to installing as a VM there is no reference to the host.

We have other blog posts that talk about setting up a hypervisor host for different scenarios such as standalone or clustered. Hi Philip! I want to thank you for sharing this guide. I have one question — the partitions for guest sbs installation will be the same as for physical install?

Also is interesting to know about your practices on backup setup in hiper-v. I didn't see were you mentioned if you use the "go online and get most recent installation updates" or not. Thanks for the comments! Let me add my voice to the chorus of people thanking you for this post. I work in the same market as you and our checklist is surprisingly similar.

You have obviously done more server installs than me though as I hadn't come across every issue or fix that you linked too - I haven't gone through them all yet but it looks like there are a couple that will prove handy. Like others I wonder about the value of moving the pagefile. I understand if it's to keep free space on C: or to get it out of the way if you use image-based backups. It won't have a performance impact though since it's on the same physical disks as C:.

I luckily haven't had issue with SATA drives, provided you stick to server-grade drives. We often pair a couple of large SATA drives for mass storage for things like installers and service packs, and sometimes for client data too - only things like photos that are easy to backup and restore.

We also generally install a single SATA drive internally as a redundant backup location. We normally swap external HDDs for the main backup, but configure a single full backup to the internal drive that overwrites ever night. We use HP servers and drives so maybe HP don't have the issues you've seen. We always install free StartSSL certificates. You should definitely check them out. We do things a little differently in DNS.

I like to add 8. I also add 8. We leave port open for webmail, and just chose because it's not in use for anything else and is close enough to that we know what it's in use for. We then add sharepoint. Gechurch, Quote: "I also add 8. This practice is flat out wrong. It will cause all sorts of issues with internal name resolution and thus network performance.

It can cause issues with LoBs like QuickBooks and other database structures for example. Please do not do this. If I use restricted groups, it removes anything that was existing there. It sounded like you have a Group Policy Preferences location for it. Thanks for the detailed doco on your build, nice share.

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Post a Comment. Clustered: Have the standalone DC polling pool. NIC Do not team. Unplug or disable any extra NICs for now.



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