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Creating A New AD LDS Instance

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3. In the Add Roles Wizard, read the information in the Before You Begin window and click Next. NOTE: The Before You Begin window is not displayed if the Skip this page by default check box is selected. 4. On the Select Server Roles window, select the Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services check box, and click Next. NOTE: If additional features are required for installing AD LDS, a pop-up window appears. Click Add Required Features to continue, and click Next. 5. On the Active Directory Lightweight Services window, review the summary information, and click Next. 6. On the Confirm Installation Selections window, read any informational messages, and click Install. 7. Review the Installation Results window to verify that the installation succeeded. 8. Click Close to exit the wizard. The Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services node is created under the Roles node in the console tree. Creating A New AD LDS Instance To create a new AD LDS Instance: 1. Click Start → Administrative Tools → Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard. 2. On the Welcome to the Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard window, click Next. 3. On the Setup Options window, select a unique instance, and click Next. 4. On the Instance Name window, type a name for the instance, and click Next. NOTE: For this example, you can use nfsadldsinstance as the instance name. 5. On the Ports window, fill in the LDAP port number and SSL port number text boxes, and click Next. NOTE: The default LDAP port number is 389 and the default SSL port number is 636. 6. On the Application Directory Partition window, select the Yes, create an application directory partition. 7. In the Partition name text box, use the following format to type a partition name that does not already exist in this instance: CN=,DC= NOTE: By convention, this string is based on the fully qualified domain name; for example, if the instance name is nfsadldsinstance and the server name is server1, the partition name would be represented as follows: CN=nfsadldsinstance,DC=server1. 8. After typing the partition name, click Next. 9. On the File Locations window, in the Data files and the Data recovery files text boxes, type or browse to the locations where you want to store files associated with AD LDS, and click Next. 10. On the Service Account Selection window, select Network service account, and click Next. NOTE: If the computer is not a member of a domain, a notification message appears. It warns you that this AD LDS instance cannot replicate data with AD LDS instances on other computers while using this service account. 11. Click Yes to continue or No to cancel. 12. On the AD LDS Administrators window, select the currently logged on user: option, and click Next. 13. On the Importing LDIF Files window, select the check box for each LDIF file name that you want to import, and click Next. NOTE: MS-InetOrgPerson.LDF and MS-User.LDF are required. 14. On the Ready to Install window, under Selections, review the listed selections, and click Next. 15. Click Finish to exit the wizard. 18

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3.
In the
Add Roles Wizard
, read the information in the
Before You Begin
window and click
Next
.
NOTE:
The
Before You Begin
window is not displayed if the
Skip this page by default
check box is selected.
4.
On the
Select Server Roles
window, select the
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
check box, and
click
Next
.
NOTE:
If additional features are required for installing AD LDS, a pop-up window appears. Click
Add Required
Features
to continue, and click
Next
.
5.
On the
Active Directory Lightweight Services
window, review the summary information, and click
Next
.
6.
On the
Confirm Installation Selections
window, read any informational messages, and click
Install
.
7.
Review the
Installation Results
window to verify that the installation succeeded.
8.
Click
Close
to exit the wizard.
The
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services
node is created under the
Roles
node in the console tree.
Creating A New AD LDS Instance
To create a new AD LDS Instance:
1.
Click
Start
Administrative Tools
Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard
.
2.
On the
Welcome to the Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard
window, click
Next
.
3.
On the
Setup Options
window, select a unique instance, and click
Next
.
4.
On the
Instance Name
window, type a name for the instance, and click
Next
.
NOTE:
For this example, you can use nfsadldsinstance as the instance name.
5.
On the
Ports
window, fill in the
LDAP port number
and
SSL port number
text boxes, and click
Next
.
NOTE:
The default LDAP port number is 389 and the default SSL port number is 636.
6.
On the
Application Directory Partition
window, select the
Yes, create an application directory
partition.
7.
In the
Partition name
text box, use the following format to type a partition name that does not already exist in this
instance:
CN=<Partition>,DC=<Computer name>
NOTE:
By convention, this string is based on the fully qualified domain name; for example, if the instance name is
nfsadldsinstance and the server name is server1, the partition name would be represented as follows:
CN=nfsadldsinstance,DC=server1.
8.
After typing the partition name, click
Next
.
9.
On the
File Locations
window, in the
Data files
and the
Data recovery files
text boxes, type or browse to the
locations where you want to store files associated with AD LDS, and click
Next
.
10.
On the
Service Account Selection
window, select
Network service account
, and click
Next
.
NOTE:
If the computer is not a member of a domain, a notification message appears. It warns you that this AD LDS
instance cannot replicate data with AD LDS instances on other computers while using this service account.
11.
Click
Yes
to continue or
No
to cancel.
12.
On the
AD LDS Administrators
window, select the currently logged on user:
<Username>
option, and click
Next
.
13.
On the
Importing LDIF Files
window, select the check box for each LDIF file name that you want to import, and click
Next
.
NOTE: MS-InetOrgPerson.LDF
and
MS-User.LDF
are required.
14.
On the
Ready to Install
window, under
Selections
, review the listed selections, and click
Next
.
15.
Click
Finish
to exit the wizard.
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