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Quick Start Guide
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Windows® Small Business Server 2011 Standard Installing Your New Server Depending on how your server came from the manufacturer, your set up steps are slightly different. Follow the instructions that apply to your server, and then follow the instructions to 01 connect other computers to it. • If Windows SBS 2011 Standard came preinstalled on your server, follow the instructions for Scenario 1. • If Windows SBS 2011 Standard is not installed on your server, follow the instructions for Scen
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Existing Server Migration If you already have a Windows Server domain, you can migrate the information on your existing server to the new server. Your existing server is known as your source server, and your new 02 server is known as your destination server. Windows Small Business Server (Windows SBS) 2011 Standard Installation includes an integrated migration experience that helps you migrate from your current version of Windows SBS. If you choose to install the server in migration mode,
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If you choose a migration installation, you must thoroughly plan the migration and then prepare your source server and destination server as described in the information at 03 http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=193017. After your preparations are complete, follow the steps in the wizard to migrate to Windows SBS 2011 Standard. NOTE: After you prepare the source server for the migration, you have 21 days to complete the migration process and shut down the source server.
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Step 1 Connect Your Server to the Network You will likely have one of the following network configurations: 04 Basic network Router/Firewall Server with Internet keyboard, mouse and display Other computers on your network
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You will likely have one of the following network configurations: 05 Network with router and modem Router/Firewall Broadband modem / router Server with Internet keyboard, mouse and display Other computers on your network
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06 Network with switch, router and modem Switch Broadband modem / router Server with Internet keyboard, mouse and display Other computers on your network
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Common Networking Devices 07 Broadband Enables your network to connect to the Internet through modem your Internet service provider (ISP). Firewall Helps secure your local network from unauthorized access from the Internet. Router Sends, or routes, information between your network and another network, such as the Internet. Switch Provides additional network connection points for computers and other devices. For more information about network requirements and supported configurations, see h
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08 To connect your server to the network: 1. Plug one end of a network cable into the network adapter on your server and the other end into the internal (local) interface on your router. IMPORTANT: Ensure that the network cable remains connected throughout the entire installation. 2. Verify that your network hardware (such as your router) is powered on and is properly connected to the Internet.
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Step 2 Setting up Your New Server: Scenario 1 09 Windows SBS 2011 came preinstalled on your server 1. Connect the keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the server. 2. Use an Ethernet cable to connect your server to your network, and then plug it in and turn it on. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to finish setting up your server. The computer may restart several times.
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Setting up Your New Server: Scenario 2 10 Windows SBS 2011 is not installed on your server 1 Connect the keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the server. 2. Use an Ethernet cable to connect your server to your network, and then plug it in and turn it on. 3. Insert the installation DVD in the DVD drive, and then NOTE: If you are not prompted to boot from the DVD drive, you may need to configure your computer’s BIOS settings so that the restart the server. DVD drive is recognized as a startup
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11 4. Choose to boot from the DVD drive. 5. Follow the on screen instructions to finish setting up your server. NOTE: If you are not prompted to boot from the DVD drive, you may need to configure your computer’s BIOS settings so that the DVD drive is recognized as a startup disk. Different computer manufacturers have different methods for choosing the DVD drive as the startup disk. See your computer’s documentation for more information.
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Step 3 Complete the Getting Started Tasks to Configure Your Server and Your Network 12 To help you finish configuring your network, the Windows SBS 2011 Standard Console Home page lists the Getting Started Tasks. Finish these tasks as soon as possible after you install Windows SBS 2011 Standard: 1. Connect to the Internet: Configure your server and your network to connect them to the Internet. Click the Connect to the Internet task to get started. 2. Enable Web technologies: You must run
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13 3. Protect your data: Configure and manage server backup. Click the Configure server backup task to get started. 4. Add users, computers and devices: Enable users, computers and devices to access resources on your network, and learn how to add a shared printer to your network. Click the Add a new user account task to get started. 5. Join computers to the Windows SBS 2011 Standard domain: Use a Web browser or portable media to run the Connect Computer program on each computer that is
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Quick Links and Help Where to get help 14 On your server If you have questions while you are installing your new server, completing tasks in the Console, or using the productivity tools for the network, click the Help links that appear on many pages. On the Internet Windows SBS Technical Library: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=193020 In the Community Forums and blogs: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=193022 Community resources: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=193023
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15 Requirements for client access licenses Each user or device that accesses your network must have Windows SBS 2011 client access license (CAL) Suite. Your server software includes five CALs. For more information about purchasing additional CALs for Windows SBS 2011 Standard, see the original equipment manufacturer or retailer.
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