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6422A: Implementing and Managing Windows Server® 2008 Hyper-V™
Microsoft® Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Classroom Setup Guide
Table of Contents
Introducing Microsoft Windows Server 2008 1 Setup Overview 2 Classroom Requirements 2 Classroom Configuration 3 Instructor Computer Checklist 7 Instructor Computer Setup 8 Student Computer Checklist 14
Student Computer Setup 15
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Product Number: 6422A
Version 1.2
6422A: Implementing and Managing Windows Server® 2008 Hyper-V™ 1
Introducing Microsoft Windows Server 2008
This learning product is designed using Microsoft Windows Server 2008 64-bit with
Hyper-V. Hyper-V is a built-in server role for Windows Server 2008 64-bit that allows a
single computer to act as a host for one or more virtual machines. The virtual machines
use a set of virtual devices that might or might not map to the physical hardware of the
host computer.
The software that is installed onto the virtual machine is unmodified, full-version, retail
software that operates exactly as it does when it is installed onto physical hardware.
The following definitions will help you with the remainder of this document:
Hyper-V: Hyper-V is a server role for the Windows Server 2008 64-bit operating
system that enables users to run a broad range of operating systems simultaneously
on a single physical server. Hyper-V does not ship with this learning product, but it
will install automatically through Windows Updates or can be downloaded from:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=F3AB3D4B-63C8-
4424-A738-BADED34D24ED.
Host Computer: The physical computer onto which the Windows Server 2008 64-bit
operating system with Hyper-V has been installed.
Host Operating System: The operating system that is running on the physical
computer.
Virtual Machine: The computer that is running inside Hyper-V. In this document,
“Hyper-V” refers to the server role running on the host, while “virtual machine”
refers to the guest operating system and any software that is running inside the
Hyper-V application.
Guest Operating System: The operating system that is running inside the virtual
machine.
By default, the virtual machine will run in a web application in the host computers.
Note: Pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE while working with a virtual machine will display the Windows Security screen for the host operating system. To close this screen, press ESC. To access the Windows Security screen for a guest operating system, press CTRL+ALT+END. Other than this difference, software on a virtual machine behaves as it would behave on a physical computer.
You can configure virtual machines to communicate with the host computer, other virtual
machines on the same host computer, other host computers, virtual machines on other
host computers, other physical computers on the network, or any combination thereof.
The setup instructions that you will follow as part of this classroom setup guide configure
Virtual Server and the Virtual Machines that run on the host. Changing any of the
configuration settings may render the labs for this learning product unusable.
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Setup Overview
The host computers must be set up with Windows Server 2008 64-bit. For the purposes of
this learning product, it is not necessary for the host computers to be able to communicate
with another network. However, allowing them to communicate with each other is
recommended to make setup easier. The setup procedures below assume that the host
computers can communicate with each other for setup purposes. You should note the
administrator’s user name and password for the host computers, and provide this
information to the instructor.
Classroom Requirements
This learning product requires a classroom with a minimum of one computer for the
instructor and one for each student. Before class begins, use the following information
and instructions to install and configure all computers.
Hardware The classroom computers require the following hardware and software configuration.
Hardware Level 6 Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT) or AMD Virtualization (AMD-V)
processor
Dual 120 GB hard disks 7200 RM SATA or better*
4 GB RAM expandable to 8GB or higher
DVD drive
Network adapter
Super VGA (SVGA) 17-inch monitor
Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
Sound card with amplified speakers
*Striped
In addition, the instructor computer must be connected to a projection display device that
supports SVGA 800 x 600 pixels, 256 colors.
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Software Please note that, unless otherwise indicated, this software is not included in the Trainer
Materials disc. This learning product was developed and tested on supported Microsoft
software, which is required for the classroom computers. Software included in this
section can be sourced from the Microsoft Partner Program via the Partner Program
Action Pack detailed information on which is available at https://partner.microsoft.com.
Required, but not included in the Training Materials, are:
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 64-bit Operating System
System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008
Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2003 (This is required for the instructor computer
only)
Classroom Configuration
Each classroom computer will serve as the student’s main point of interaction with the
Hyper-V server. The classroom computers running Windows Server 2008 64-bit Hyper-
V will host multiple Virtual Machines by the end of the course. Due to the physical
server nature of this course, the classroom computer will need to be rebuilt according to
the instructions in this document at the end of each course. Each classroom computer will
be named 6422A-Hyper-V-## with the “##” incrementing for each classroom computer.
Each classroom computer will also be a domain controller for the Contoso##.com domain,
again with the “##” incrementing for each classroom computer.
Note: The virtual machines that are used as part of the Labs in Modules 1, 3, 6 and 7 have not been activated and are all running in the grace period. This grace period will expire and students will therefore need to reset it. During these labs students will need to select “Ask me Later” in the Windows Activation dialogue after boot up of the virtual machine and then run “slmgr- rearm“ from the command line in order to reset the initial grace period. Detailed steps for this are available in the 6422 Error_Log.doc which is available on the MCT Download Center.
Also Note that the Windows Server 2008 software used during the setup of the Instructor and Student machines does not necessarily need to be activated and you may run it in the grace period for the duration of the class.
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Classroom Setup Files The module labs for this course require a number of Virtual Hard Drive, Virtual Machine
Configuration, Snapshot, Windows Server 2008 64-bit ISO files, and VMware Virtual
Hard Drive files. These files are provided in the 6422AF_ClassroomSetup.exe self-
extracting executable which must be extracted to the root of the E:\ drive, or if your
machine has no E:\ drive an equivalent location, on the instructor computer and each
student computer. The list of files required for the labs include the following files and
folders:
Module 1 – This folder structure contains the files from the SEA-SQL-01 Virtual
Machine exported from Hyper-V. The files necessary for this module include the
config.xml file which contains the configuration of the Virtual Machine and the SEA-
SQL-01.vhd file which is the Virtual Hard Drive for this server.
E:\Mod01
E:\Mod01\Labfiles
E:\Mod01\Labfiles\SEA-SQL-01
E:\Mod01\Labfiles\SEA-SQL-01\config.xml
E:\Mod01\Labfiles\SEA-SQL-01\Snapshots
E:\Mod01\Labfiles\SEA-SQL-01\Snapshots\19969AB9-87C0-4B05-A118-
E74B1E1F6074
E:\Mod01\Labfiles\SEA-SQL-01\Virtual Hard Disks
E:\Mod01\Labfiles\SEA-SQL-01\Virtual Hard Disks\SEA-SQL-01.vhd
E:\Mod01\Labfiles\SEA-SQL-01\Virtual Machines
E:\Mod01\Labfiles\SEA-SQL-01\Virtual Machines\19969AB9-87C0-4B05-
A118-E74B1E1F6074.exp
E:\Mod01\Labfiles\SEA-SQL-01\Virtual Machines\19969AB9-87C0-4B05-
A118-E74B1E1F6074
Module 3 - This folder structure contains the files from the SEA-WRK-001 Virtual
Machine exported from Hyper-V. The files necessary for this module include the
config.xml file which contains the configuration of the Virtual Machine and the SEA-
WRK-001.vhd file which is the Virtual Hard Drive for this workstation.
E:\Mod03
E:\Mod03\Labfiles
E:\Mod03\Labfiles\SEA-WRK-001
E:\Mod03\Labfiles\SEA-WRK-001\config.xml
E:\Mod03\Labfiles\SEA-WRK-001\Snapshots
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E:\Mod03\Labfiles\SEA-WRK-001\Snapshots\98700E71-E7CE-43A2-A55E-
1C272C09E8C9
E:\Mod03\Labfiles\SEA-WRK-001\Snapshots\C0878816-44BF-4BEF-80CE-
4A97CA3D65E9
E:\Mod03\Labfiles\SEA-WRK-001\Virtual Hard Disks
E:\Mod03\Labfiles\SEA-WRK-001\Virtual Hard Disks\SEA-WRK-001.vhd
E:\Mod03\Labfiles\SEA-WRK-001\Virtual Machines
E:\Mod03\Labfiles\SEA-WRK-001\Virtual Machines\98700E71-E7CE-43A2-
A55E-1C272C09E8C9.exp
E:\Mod03\Labfiles\SEA-WRK-001\Virtual Machines\C0878816-44BF-4BEF-
80CE-4A97CA3D65E9.exp
E:\Mod03\Labfiles\SEA-WRK-001\Virtual Machines\98700E71-E7CE-43A2-
A55E-1C272C09E8C9
E:\Mod03\Labfiles\SEA-WRK-001\Virtual Machines\C0878816-44BF-4BEF-
80CE-4A97CA3D65E9
Module 4 – The lab files for this module includes one ISO file containing an
evaluation version of Windows Server 2008 64-bit.
E:\Mod04
E:\Mod04\Labfiles
E:\Mod04\Labfiles\6001.18000.080118-1840_amd64fre_Server_en-us-
KRMSXFRE_EN_DVD.iso
Module 6 – The lab files for this module includes two Virtual Hard Disk files. Each
of these VHDs are created from the MSL Base Image Base05D running Windows
Server 2003. These virtual machines were set up using Virtual Server 2005 with one
server with the Virtual Server 2005 Virtual Machine Additions installed and one with
the Virtual Server 2005 Virtual Machine Additions not installed.
E:\Mod06
E:\Mod06\Labfiles\WS03 NoVMAdd.vhd
E:\Mod06\Labfiles\WS03 VMAdd.vhd
Module 7 – The lab files for this module include the virtual machine files for a
VMware VM running Windows Server 2008 Server Core. The included files are the
files created by VMware by default and are all the files required to complete the labs.
No VMware software is required.
E:\Mod07
E:\Mod07\Labfiles
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E:\Mod07\Labfiles\SEA-APP-01.vmdk
E:\Mod07\Labfiles\vmware.log
E:\Mod07\Labfiles\vmware-0.log
E:\Mod07\Labfiles\vmware-1.log
E:\Mod07\Labfiles\Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition.nvram
E:\Mod07\Labfiles\Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition.vmsd
E:\Mod07\Labfiles\Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition.vmx
E:\Mod07\Labfiles\Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition.vmxf
Estimated Time to Set up the Classroom: 60 Minutes
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Instructor Computer Checklist
1. Install Windows Server 2008 64-bit.
2. Configure Windows Server 2008 64-bit.
3. Install Virtual Machine Manager 2008.
4. Install the PowerPoint Slides.
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Instructor Computer Setup
Use the instructions in the following section to set up the instructor computer. The setup
for the instructor computer starts from a bare box install.
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1. Install Windows Server 2008 64-bit In this task, you will install the Windows Server 2008 64-bit operating system.
To install Windows Server 2008 64-bit complete the following steps:
1. Set the computer BIOS clock to 8/22/2008.
2. Insert the Windows Server 2008 64-bit installation media in the DVD drive.
3. Reboot the computer.
4. The Install Windows dialog box appears. Click Next, and then click Install now.
5. On the Select the operating system you want to install page, click Windows
Server 2008 Enterprise (Full Installation), and then click Next.
6. On the Please read the license terms page, select I accept the license terms, and
then click Next.
7. On the Which type of installation do you want page, click Custom.
8. On the Where do you want to install Windows page, click Disk 0, and then click
Next. The installation of Windows Server 2008 64-bit will now complete without
requiring any additional information.
2. Configure Windows Server 2008 64-bit In this task, you will configure Windows Server 2008 64-bit in preparation for the course.
1. On The user’s password must be changed before logging on the first time page,
click OK.
2. In the New password and Confirm password fields, type P@ssw0rd, and then
press ENTER.
3. On the Your password has been changed page, click OK.
4. The Configuration Tasks wizard appears. From this wizard, configure the following
settings:
Set time zone: set to your local time zone.
Computer name: 6422-Hyper-V.
Enable automatic updating and feedback: Yes.
Download and install updates: Install all available updates. (perform the
windows updates before configuring the static IP address on the server allowing
the server to communicate with Windows Update using the local DHCP server).
If you cannot connect to Windows Update, install Windows6.0-KB950050-
x64.msu from the Allfiles\Setup Files folder.
1.
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Configure networking:
i. IP address: 192.168.16.254
ii. Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
iii. Preferred DNS server: 192.168.16.254
5. Select Do not show this window at logon, and then click Close.
6. The Server Manager window opens. Select Do not show me this console at logon.
7. In the console tree, click Roles.
8. In the details pane, click Add Roles.
9. The Add Roles Wizard appears. Click Next.
10. On the Select Server Roles page, select Active Directory Domain Services, and
then click Next.
11. On the Active Directory Domain Services page, click Next.
12. On the Confirm Installation Selections page, click Install.
13. On the Installation Results page, click Close this wizard and launch the Active
Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (dcpromo.exe).
14. The Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard appears. Click Next.
15. On the Operating System Compatibility page, click Next.
16. On the Choose a Deployment Configuration page, click Create a new domain in a
new forest. Click Next.
17. On the Name the Forest Root Domain page, in the FQDN of the forest root
domain field, type Contoso.com. Click Next.
18. On the Set Forest Functional Level page, in the Forest functional level list, click
Windows Server 2008. Click Next.
19. On the Additional Domain Controller Options page, click Next. (DNS server
should be selected.)
20. If the Static IP assignment dialog box appears, click Yes, the computer will use a
dynamically assigned IP address.
21. The Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard dialog box appears.
Click Yes.
22. On the Location for Database, Log Files, and SYSVOL page, click Next.
23. On the Directory Services Restore Mode Administrator Password page, in the
Password and Confirm password fields, type P@ssw0rd. Click Next.
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24. On the Summary page, click Next.
25. The Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard dialog box appears.
Select Reboot on completion.
3. Install Virtual Machine Manager 2008 In this task, you will install System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 server,
Administrator Console, and Self-Service Portal.
1. From the System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 installation media, double-
click setup.exe.
2. On the Virtual Machine Manager 2008 splash screen, under Setup, click VMM
Server.
3. The Virtual Machine Manager Server Setup wizard appears. Click I accept the
terms of this agreement, and then click Next.
4. On the Microsoft Update page, click Next.
5. On the Customer Experience Improvement Program page, click No, I am not
willing to participate. Click Next.
6. On the Product Registration page, click Next.
7. On the Prerequisites Check page, click Next.
8. On the Installation Location page, click Next.
9. On the SQL Server Settings page, click Install SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
SP2. Click Next.
10. On the Library Share Settings page, click Next.
11. On the Installation Settings page, click Next.
12. On the Summary of Settings page, click Install.
13. On the Installation page, when the installation completes, clear Check for the latest
Virtual Machine Manager updates, and then click Close.
14. On the Virtual Machine Manager 2008 splash screen, under Setup, click VMM
Administrator Console.
15. The Virtual Machine Manager Administrator Console Setup wizard appears.
Click I accept the terms of this agreement, and then click Next.
16. On the Customer Experience Improvement Program page, click Next.
17. On the Prerequisites Check page, click Next.
18. On the Installation Location page, click Next.
19. On the Port Assignment page, click Next.
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20. On the Summary of Settings page, click Install.
21. On the Installation page, when the installation completes, clear Check for the latest
Virtual Machine Manager updates, and then click Close.
22. On the Start menu, click Server Manager.
23. The Server Manager window opens. In the console tree, click Roles | Web Server
(IIS).
24. In the details pane, under Role Services, click Add Role Services.
25. The Add Role Services wizard appears. Under Role Services, select the following
options:
Web Server | Common HTTP Features | Static Content
Web Server | Common HTTP Features | Default Document
Web Server | Common HTTP Features | Directory Browsing
Web Server | Common HTTP Features | HTTP Errors
Web Server | Application Development | ASP.NET
Web Server | Application Development | ISAPI Extensions
Web Server | Application Development | ISAPI Filters
Management Tools | IIS Management Console
Management Tools | IIS 6 Management Compatibility
26. Click Next, and then click Install.
27. When the installation completes, click Close. Close Server Manager.
28. On the Start menu, click Administrative Tools | Internet Information Services
(IIS) Manager.
29. The Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager window opens. In the console tree,
expand 6422-Hyper-V, and then click Sites.
30. In the details pane, right-click Default Web Site, and then click Remove.
31. The Confirm Remove dialog box appears. Click Yes.
32. Close Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
33. On the Virtual Machine Manager 2008 splash screen, under Setup, click VMM
Self-Service Portal.
34. The Virtual Machine Manager Self-Service Portal Setup wizard appears. Click I
accept the terms of this agreement. Click Next.
35. On the Prerequisites Check page, click Next.
36. On the Installation Location page, click Next.
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37. On the Web Server Settings page, click Next.
38. On the Summary of Settings page, click Install.
39. On the Installation page, when the installation completes, clear Check for the latest
Virtual Machine Manager updates, and then click Close.
40. On the Virtual Machine Manager 2008 splash screen, click Exit.
41. Using Windows Updates, install all available updates for Windows Server 2008.
4. Install the PowerPoint Slides In this task, you will install the PowerPoint slides for the learning product by running
6422A_ppt.msi.
In the Trainer Materials disc, in the \Setup folder, double-click 6422A_ppt.msi.
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Student Computer Checklist
1. Install Windows Server 2008 64-bit.
2. Configure Windows Server 2008 64-bit.
3. Install Virtual Machine Manager 2008.
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Student Computer Setup
Use the instructions in the following section to set up the student computers. The setup
for the student computer starts from a bare box install. Before starting this setup, assign
each student computer an incremental two-digit number starting at 01 and continuing
with 02, 03, 04, 05, etc.
1. Install Windows Server 2008 64-bit In this task, you will the Windows Server 2008 64-bit operating system.
To install Windows Server 2008 64-bit complete the following steps:
1. Set the computer BIOS clock to 8/22/2008.
2. Insert the Windows Server 2008 64-bit installation media in the DVD drive.
3. Reboot the computer.
4. The Install Windows dialog box appears. Click Next, and then click Install now.
5. On the Select the operating system you want to install page, click Windows
Server 2008 Enterprise (Full Installation), and then click Next.
6. On the Please read the license terms page, select I accept the license terms, and
then click Next.
7. On the Which type of installation do you want page, click Custom.
8. On the Where do you want to install Windows page, click Disk 0, and then click
Next. The installation of Windows Server 2008 64-bit will now complete without
requiring any additional information.
2. Configure Windows Server 2008 64-bit In this task, you will configure Windows Server 2008 64-bit in preparation for the course.
1. On The user’s password must be changed before logging on the first time page,
click OK.
2. In the New password and Confirm password fields, type P@ssw0rd, and then
press ENTER.
3. On the Your password has been changed page, click OK.
4. The Configuration Tasks wizard appears. From this wizard, configure the following
settings:
Set time zone: set to your local time zone.
Computer name: 6422-Hyper-V-## (with ## equaling the computer
incrementation).
Enable automatic updating and feedback: Yes.
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Download and install updates: Install all available updates. (perform the
windows updates before configuring the static IP address on the server allowing
the server to communicate with Windows Update using the local DHCP server).
If you cannot connect to Windows Update, install Windows6.0-KB950050-
x64.msu from the Allfiles\Setup Files folder.
Configure networking:
i. IP address: 192.168.16.## (with ## equaling the computer incrementation).
ii. Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
iii. Preferred DNS server: 192.168.16.## (with ## equaling the computer
incrementation).
5. Select Do not show this window at logon, and then click Close.
6. The Server Manager window opens. Select Do not show me this console at logon.
7. In the console tree, click Roles.
8. In the details pane, click Add Roles.
9. The Add Roles Wizard appears. Click Next.
10. On the Select Server Roles page, select Active Directory Domain Services, and
then click Next.
11. On the Active Directory Domain Services page, click Next.
12. On the Confirm Installation Selections page, click Install.
13. On the Installation Results page, click Close this wizard and launch the Active
Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (dcpromo.exe).
14. The Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard appears. Click Next.
15. On the Operating System Compatibility page, click Next.
16. On the Choose a Deployment Configuration page, click Create a new domain in a
new forest. Click Next.
17. On the Name the Forest Root Domain page, in the FQDN of the forest root
domain field, type Contoso##.com (with ## equaling the computer incrementation).
Click Next.
18. On the Set Forest Functional Level page, in the Forest functional level list, click
Windows Server 2008. Click Next.
19. On the Additional Domain Controller Options page, click Next. (DNS server
should be selected.)
20. If the Static IP assignment dialog box appears, click Yes, the computer will use a
dynamically assigned IP address.
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21. The Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard dialog box appears.
Click Yes.
22. On the Location for Database, Log Files, and SYSVOL page, click Next.
23. On the Directory Services Restore Mode Administrator Password page, in the
Password and Confirm password fields, type P@ssw0rd. Click Next.
24. On the Summary page, click Next.
25. The Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard dialog box appears.
Select Reboot on completion.
3. Install Virtual Machine Manager 2008 In this task, you will install System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 server,
Administrator Console, and Self-Service Portal.
1. From the System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 installation media, double-
click setup.exe.
2. On the Virtual Machine Manager 2008 splash screen, under Setup, click VMM
Server.
3. The Virtual Machine Manager Server Setup wizard appears. Click I accept the
terms of this agreement, and then click Next.
4. On the Microsoft Update page, click Next.
5. On the Customer Experience Improvement Program page, click No, I am not
willing to participate. Click Next.
6. On the Product Registration page, click Next.
7. On the Prerequisites Check page, click Next.
8. On the Installation Location page, click Next.
9. On the SQL Server Settings page, click Install SQL Server 2005 Express Edition
SP2. Click Next.
10. On the Library Share Settings page, click Next.
11. On the Installation Settings page, click Next.
12. On the Summary of Settings page, click Install.
13. On the Installation page, when the installation completes, clear Check for the latest
Virtual Machine Manager updates, and then click Close.
14. On the Virtual Machine Manager 2008 splash screen, under Setup, click VMM
Administrator Console.
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15. The Virtual Machine Manager Administrator Console Setup wizard appears.
Click I accept the terms of this agreement, and then click Next.
16. On the Customer Experience Improvement Program page, click Next.
17. On the Prerequisites Check page, click Next.
18. On the Installation Location page, click Next.
19. On the Port Assignment page, click Next.
20. On the Summary of Settings page, click Install.
21. On the Installation page, when the installation completes, clear Check for the latest
Virtual Machine Manager updates, and then click Close.
22. On the Start menu, click Server Manager.
23. The Server Manager window opens. In the console tree, click Roles | Web Server
(IIS).
24. In the details pane, under Role Services, click Add Role Services.
25. The Add Role Services wizard appears. Under Role Services, select the following
options:
Web Server | Common HTTP Features | Static Content
Web Server | Common HTTP Features | Default Document
Web Server | Common HTTP Features | Directory Browsing
Web Server | Common HTTP Features | HTTP Errors
Web Server | Application Development | ASP.NET
Web Server | Application Development | ISAPI Extensions
Web Server | Application Development | ISAPI Filters
Management Tools | IIS Management Console
Management Tools | IIS 6 Management Compatibility
26. Click Next, and then click Install.
27. When the installation completes, click Close. Close Server Manager.
28. On the Start menu, click Administrative Tools | Internet Information Services
(IIS) Manager.
29. The Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager window opens. In the console tree,
expand 6422-Hyper-V, and then click Sites.
30. In the details pane, right-click Default Web Site, and then click Remove.
31. The Confirm Remove dialog box appears. Click Yes.
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32. Close Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
33. On the Virtual Machine Manager 2008 splash screen, under Setup, click VMM
Self-Service Portal.
34. The Virtual Machine Manager Self-Service Portal Setup wizard appears. Click I
accept the terms of this agreement. Click Next.
35. On the Prerequisites Check page, click Next.
36. On the Installation Location page, click Next.
37. On the Web Server Settings page, click Next.
38. On the Summary of Settings page, click Install.
39. On the Installation page, when the installation completes, clear Check for the latest
Virtual Machine Manager updates, and then click Close.
40. On the Virtual Machine Manager 2008 splash screen, click Exit.
41. Using Windows Updates, install all available updates for Windows Server 2008.