In this section, find articles with instructions on deploying key infrastructure components.
Notice that there are other approaches on using WDS that do not require Active Directory. However, the approach described in this guide does require AD along with the components described in the articles.
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Introduction A Windows Deployment Services server must be either a member of an Active Directory Domain Services domain or a domain controller for an Active Directory Domain Services domain. The Active Directory Domain Services domain and forest versions are ...
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Created Dec 02 2007 by iisteam
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Prerequisites You must have a working Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server with an active scope on the network because Windows Deployment Services uses Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE), which relies on DHCP for IP addressing. Installation ...
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Created Jan 22 2008 by iisteam
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Prerequisites You must have a working Dynamic Name Services (DNS) server on the network to run Windows Deployment Services. Administrators may choose to dedicate an entire server to one role or to install multiple server roles on a single computer. For simplicity ...
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Created Jan 22 2008 by walterov
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