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COC 3

&
COC 4
COC 3
SET UP COMPUTER
SERVER
PEER TO PEER CONNECTION
 Go to Start Menu
 Select Computer
 Select Network
 Right click network - properties
 Change adapter settings
 select internet protocol Version 4
(IPV4) - PROPERTIES
 Select use the following IP Address
 192.168.0.11 for Server
 192.168.0.11 preferred DNS server
 192.168.0.10 for client
 192.168.0.11 preferred DNS server
( NOTE: IP Address and DNS of server are
the same with DNS of client )
Install Active Domain
Services (ADDS)
 Go to Start Menu then search dcpromo
 click Next
 Click Next
 Select create a new domain in a forest
 Name the forest root Domain (Css.local)
 Click next
 Check the DNS server and then Next
 Click Next
 Put new Password and then Next
Click Next
 Click Next
 Check the reboot on completion then next
 It will Restart
Configure file sharing/folder
re-direction
 Start Menu
 Select Administrative Tool
 + Roles

+ Active directory Domain Services

+ Active Directory User

+ BSIT
 Right click BSIT
 Select NEW
 Click new User
 Organizational Unit ( OU )
 Right click BSIT
New
 New object User
 Fill up first/initials/last/full name
 user log on me – user1
 next
 Password (abc_123)
 check password never expires
 Click next then Finish
 Go to My Computer
 Open Local Disk (C)
 Right click then click new
 Click Folder
 rename folder to Folder Redirection
 Right click the Folder Redirection
 click properties
 click share – select share
Click Advance sharing
 check the share the folder
 click properties
 check all allow & everyone
 Click Ok
 Click Ok
Click security
 select read and write
 check all allow
 click Apply
 click close and finish
DHCP SERVER
CONFIGURATION
 Start menu – select administrative tools –
server manager
 +Roles
 click next
 check DHCP Server
 click next
 Next
 Next
 change adapter settings
 click close
 click validate then next
 next
 click disable DHCPv6 stateless mode for
the server then next
 after installing click close
SHARE
PRINTER
 Start Menu- select device and printers
Click add printer
Click add a local printer
 next
 next
Next
 click Finish
COC 4
MAINTAIN & REPAIR
COMPUTER
SYSTEMS AND
NETWORK
Back up your data
Make a full disk image immediately after
reloading the OS and all your programs.
This gives you a clean starting point to go
back to if you need to reload everything
again, and will be much faster than redoing
everything manually.
Clean dust from your computer
Computers are also a dust collectors.
Aside from looking gross and possibly
being an allergy hazard, a dusty
computer will trap heat, which can
reduce its performance and lifespan.
The easy way to clean is by using
compressed air
 open up the case
 take it outside
 blow the dust out. The exterior of the
case can be wiped down with a damp
cloth. Be careful about using household
cleaners, as they can easily destroy circuit
boards. Computers need cleaning every
day
Clean up your cabling, and everything else too
One thing behind your computer: a mess of cables,
and dust bunnies. If you’re moving your computer,
take the opportunity to clean your desk and floor as
well. It will certainly improve your peace of mind,
and clean cabling will help prevent snags and
stresses on your computer ports. If you have a lot of
peripherals, consider using cable management of
some type. Twist ties work fine, or make a trip to
any large office supply store.
▪ While you’re wiping down your desk, wipe
down the monitor too. CRT screens can be
cleaned with any mild glass cleaner, but LCD
screens can’t tolerate it. Use a dampened cloth
or a product specifically made for LCD screens.
▪ Keyboards can be turned upside down to dump
out crumbs and dirt, or keys can be pried off
and the whole assembly cleaned with
compressed air.
•It is good to take a look at where
your computer is located.
▪Smoking will make a mess of a
computer faster and there’s
usually a layer of dust and tar on
the circuitry that tends to be a
giveaway as well.
Organize your installation disks
Keep software, peripheral, and driver
disks in one place, that is close to the
computer. Before attempting computer
maintenance or repairs, Be sure you
have them handy. it’s amazing what can
become necessary in the middle of a
troubleshooting session.
Run antivirus and spyware and scans regularly.
Computer that connect to the internet needs to have
antivirus software. There is a variety of available, e.g.
AVG Free to enterprise-level solutions. Use whichever
you prefer. Most antivirus software will monitor the
system for threats in real time, so a full daily scan
probably isn’t necessary, but do make time to run a full
scan every month at the least. And some antivirus
programs also protect against adware and spyware, but
not all. If your computer doesn’t and if you want extra
security you can have Adware and SpyBot these two of
the best known for free products available.
Clean up your software
If there is software that you don’t
use any more, remove it. Be
cautious, though that some
system drivers appear in this list,
and can cause hardware to stop
working if you remove them.
Clean up your OS
Windows is not the most efficient operating
system, it needs attention itself. Because
computer saves a large amount of
unnecessary information, in the form of
‘temporary’ files in which never get deleted
and lists of recently performed searches, and
the like. There is a program called CCleaner,
which will clear out the unneeded data
automatically.
Defragment
Once your hard drive has been cleaned up, it’s a
good time to defragment. It organize your files, to
faster the disk access times and improved system
performance.
Steps to defrag: (Start > All Programs > Accessories
> System Tools > Disk Defragmenter) works well, or
there’s a list of open source and commercial
defragmenting software available.
THE END

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