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Charles MackNT1230021214Unit 8 Lab 8 Configuring
Charles Mack
NT1230
02/12/14
Unit 8 Lab 8 Configuring A Windows Server 2008 Machine
Mr. Rodriguez

Exercise 8.1 Installing Active Directory

Question 1
This message was displayed because the administrator hasn’t set up a password yet.
Question 2

This message wasn’t displayed because a password was set up for this account.

Exercise 8.2 Creating Users and Groups
Question 3

I was unable to use Password as the password because it doesn’t meet the password policy requirements.

Question 4
The domain admins was already created.
Exercise 8.3 Joining a Windows 7 Machine to the Active Directory Domain
Question 5
The local Student account is not the administrator.

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