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On the Delegation Of RODC Installation And Administration page, specify a group or
individual user to have local administrative access to the RODC, as well as be able to
attach the RODC to the account you're creating. If you don't specify any additional
names or groups, only a member of the Domain Admins group can attach the RODC
to the account. Click Next.
9.
10. On the Summary page, you see all the settings of the wizard and you can then export
the settings to an answer file for use with unattended installations. Click Next and then
click Finish to close the wizard.
After the account is created, you can attach a server to the account either graphically or
by using the Install-ADDSDomainServer cmdlet, as described earlier. To attach it graphically,
follow these steps:
Install Windows Server 2012 R2 on the target computer.
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2. Open Server Manager and click Configure This Local Server.
3. Assign fixed IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for all adapters and set the Computer Name value
to the name chosen when you prestaged the RODC.
Select Add Roles And Features from the Manage menu. Click Next, Select Role-based
Or Feature-based Installation, and click Next twice.
4.
On the Select Server Roles page, select Active Directory Domain Services. Click Add
Features when the Add Features That Are Required For Active Directory Domain
Services page opens. Click Next and then click Next again on the Select Features page.
5.
Read the Active Directory Domain Services page and click Next.
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7. On the Confirm Installation Selections page, click Install and then Close.
In Server Manager, select AD DS in the console tree, as shown in Figure 5-9.
8.
9. Click More in the Configuration Required For Active Directory Domain Services At
warning bar.
10. In the All Server Task Details And Notifications dialog box, shown in Figure 5-10, click
Promote This Server To A Domain Controller.
 
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