AX <az01vr@zxxeao.wsa> wrote in message news:cdbcun$kpb$1@news.onet.pl
> Sieć 120 kompów, serwer Windows Server 2003 S.E.
> Czy da się jakoś zrobić, żeby RIS działało bez AD?
> Czy jednoporocesorowy serwer (Intel P4 3 GHz) da radę jednocześnie jako
> kontroler domeny, serwer DHCP i serwer RIS? Żadnych innych zadań nie
> będzie miał.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/planning/management/remotesteps.asp
"RIS requires several other services that also ship as part of Windows 2000
Server. These services can be installed on individual servers, or all on a
single server, depending on your network design:
1. Domain Name Service (DNS) Server. Remote installation relies on DNS for
locating the directory service and client machine accounts. You can use any
Windows 2000 Active DirectoryR service-compliant DNS server, or you can use
the DNS server provided with Windows 2000 Server.
2. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server. RIS requires a DHCP
server to be present and active on the network. The remote boot-enabled
client computers receive an IP address from the DHCP server before
contacting RIS.
3. Active Directory. RIS relies on Windows 2000 Active Directory for
locating existing client machines as well as existing RIS servers. RIS must
be installed on a Windows 2000-based server that has access to Active
Directory. This can be a domain controller or a server that is a member of a
domain with access to the Active Directory."
Wiec majwyrazniej AD jest niezbednym elementem podczas zabawy z RISem.
-- Darek (DAKOTA)Received on Mon Jul 19 10:35:18 2004
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