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The following steps for preparing the WDS server are discussed in the upcoming sections:
1. Make sure that the server meets the requirements for running WDS.
2. Install WDS.
3. Configure and start WDS.
4. Configure the WDS server to respond to client computers (if this was not configured
when WDS was installed).
For WDS to work, the server on which you will install WDS must meet the requirements
for WDS and be able to access the required network services.
WDS Server Requirements
The WDS server must meet these requirements:
The computer must be a domain controller or a member of an Active Directory
domain.
At least one partition on the server must be formatted as NTFS.
WDS must be installed on the server.
The operating system must be Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008/2008 R2,
Windows Server 2012, or Windows Server 2012 R2.
A network adapter must be installed.
Network Services
The following network services must be running on the WDS server or be accessible to the
WDS server from another network server:
TCP/IP installed and configured.
A DHCP server, which is used to assign DHCP addresses to WDS clients. (Ensure that
your DHCP scope has enough addresses to accommodate all of the WDS clients that
will need IP addresses.)
A DNS server, which is used to locate the Active Directory controller.
Active Directory, which is used to locate WDS servers and WDS clients as well as
authorize WDS clients and manage WDS configuration settings and client installation
options.
Installing the WDS Server Components
You can configure WDS on a Windows Server 2003/2008/2008 R2, Windows Server 2012,
or Windows Server 2012 R2 computer by using the Windows Deployment Services Con-
figuration Wizard or by using the WDSUTIL command-line utility. Table 1.3 describes the
WDSUTIL command-line options.
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