2824B: Implementing Microsoft
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Internet Security and Acceleration
Server 2004
Microsoft
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Virtual PC Classroom
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Contents
Introducing Microsoft Virtual PC 2004...1
Setup Overview ...2
Software Version Support ...2
Classroom Requirements...3
Classroom Configuration...4
Instructor Computer Checklist...5
Instructor Computer Setup...6
1. Install Virtual PC...6
2. Install the virtual disk files ...6
3. Create a desktop shortcut for Virtual PC...8
4. Add virtual machines...8
5. Activate virtual machines...9
6. Set VHD files to read-only ...11
7. Create a setup share...11
8. Install courseware fonts...12
9. Install the PowerPoint slides ...12
Student Computer Checklist for Modules 1-10 ...13
Student Computer Setup for Modules 1-10 ...14
1. Install Virtual PC...14
2. Copy the virtual disk files ...14
3. Create a desktop shortcut for Virtual PC...15
4. Create the virtual machines ...15
Additional Checklist for Modules 11-13 ...16
1. Copy the virtual disk files ...17
2. Connect the student computer pairs ...17
Introducing Microsoft Virtual PC 2004
This course is designed using Microsoft® Virtual PC 2004. Virtual PC is a technology that allows a single computer to act as a host for one or more virtual machines. The virtual machines use a set of virtual devices that might or might not map to the physical hardware of the host computer.
The software that is installed onto the virtual machine is unmodified, full-version, retail software that operates exactly as it does when it is installed onto physical hardware.
The following definitions will help you with the remainder of this document:
! Virtual PC: An application from Microsoft that allows you to install and
run other operating systems. Virtual PC does not ship with this course, but it can be acquired from your MSDN subscription, or can be purchased retail.
! Host computer: The physical computer onto which an operating system
and the Virtual PC application have been installed.
! Host operating system: The operating system that is running on the
physical computer.
! Virtual machine: The computer that is running inside of Virtual PC. In this
document, “Virtual PC” refers to the application running on the host, while “virtual machine” refers to the guest operating system and any software that is running inside of the Virtual PC application.
! Guest operating system: The operating system that is running inside the
virtual machine.
! Host key: The key that is designated to take the place of the CTRL+ALT
combination when logging on to Microsoft Windows®. By default, the host key is the ALT key on the right side of the keyboard HOST+DELETE means RIGHT-ALT+DELETE. The host key can be changed by clicking the File menu in the Virtual PC console, and selecting Options. See Virtual PC online help for other uses of the host key.
By default, the virtual machine will run inside a window on the host computer’s desktop. However, you can run the virtual machine in full screen mode by pressing HOST+ENTER. Using the same key combination, you can return to a windowed view.
Pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE while working with a virtual machine will display the Windows Security dialog box for the host operating system. If this is not desired, press ESC. To access the Windows Security dialog box for a guest operating system, press HOST+DELETE. This is the only difference in the way the software works in a virtual machine.
You can configure virtual machines to communicate with the host computer, other virtual machines on the same host computer, other host computers, virtual machines on other host computers, other physical computers on the network, or any combination thereof.
The setup instructions that you will follow as a part of this classroom setup guide will configure Virtual PC and the virtual machines that will run on the host. Changing any of the configuration settings might render the labs for this course unusable.
Setup Overview
The classroom setup for this course includes two components. The first classroom setup prepares the instructor and student computers for the first 10 modules of the course. After these modules have been completed, the second classroom setup will reuse most of the virtual machines that were used in the first 10 modules but will also add six more virtual machines that will be used to implement Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server
Enterprise Edition in Modules 11-13.
To complete the classroom setup, expand and activate all the virtual machines on the instructor computer. Then copy the required virtual machines for Modules 1-10 to the student computers. After these modules have been completed, copy the virtual machines and virtual PC configuration files required for the last three modules to the student computers.
For the first 10 modules, each host computer for the student or instructor will contain the same virtual machines, except for Demo-ISA-01. The
Demo-ISA-01 virtual machine must be installed only on the instructor
computer. These virtual machines will be able to communicate with each other by using the Virtual PC virtual switch. While all of the host computers can be configured to communicate with each other and the Internet, the virtual machines will not be able to communicate with other host computers or the virtual machines running on them.
For Modules 11-13, the student host computers must be connected together in pairs. The student host computer pairs must be able to communicate with each other, but must remain isolated from the other student computers. You can implement this configuration by connecting the two student computers using a cross-over network cable, or by connecting the two students to a dedicated hub. The host computers must be set up with the default installation of Windows XP Professional. The host computers do not need to be able to communicate with each other on the network during the first 10 modules; however, allowing them to communicate with each other or with the Internet is not detrimental to the course and can be done at the discretion of the user. You should make note of the administrator name and password and provide this to the instructor. We recommend that you use an account named Student with lesser permissions on the student computers. Provide that user name and password to the student for the their use.
The student computers must be able to access the instructor computer during the classroom setup.
Software Version Support
The manual setup guide has been developed and tested on the full retail versions of the operating system and any applications to be installed on the classroom computers. Technical support for classroom setup requires that you use the full retail versions of the operating system and any applications to be installed on the classroom computers.
Virtual machines have been built and tested in Microsoft® Virtual PC 2004.
Classroom Requirements
This course requires a classroom with a minimum of one computer for the instructor and one for each student. Before class begins, install and configure all computers by using the following information and instructions.
Hardware Level 4
The classroom computers require the following hardware and software configuration.
! Pentium III 1 gigahertz (GHz) ! PCI 2.1 bus
! 1 gigabyte (GB) of RAM ! 40-GB hard disk
! Digital video disc (DVD) player
! Non-ISA network adapter: 10/100 megabits per second (Mbps) required full duplex
! 4-megabyte (MB) video adapter ! Super VGA (SVGA) monitor (17 inch)
! Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device ! Sound card with amplified speakers
The instructor computer requires a 40-GB hard disk to complete the classroom setup for this course.
In addition, the instructor computer must be connected to a projection display device that supports SVGA 800 x 600, 256 colors.
Software
Please note that, unless otherwise indicated, this software is not included on the Instructor Materials DVD. This course was developed and tested on the following software, which is required for the classroom computers: ! Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000 Professional ! Virtual PC 2004
! Microsoft PowerPoint® 2002 (instructor computer only)
Classroom Configuration
The following configuration and naming conventions are used throughout this course and are required for the hands-on labs.
The following table shows the name of each computer used in the lab exercises. It also shows IP addresses, domain names, and the names of the virtual disks that correspond to the computers.
Computer
name IP address Domain name Disk name
Den-DC-01 192.168.1.10 cohovineyard.com 2824_Den-DC-01.vhd Den-Web-01 172.16.1.11
172.16.1.12
Standalone workgroup 2824_Den-Web-01.vhd Demo-ISA-01 192.168.1.1 131.107.1.100 172.16.1.1 cohovineyard.com 2824_ Den-ISA-01.vhd Den-ISA-01 192.168.1.1 131.107.1.100 172.16.1.1 cohovineyard.com 2824_ Den-ISA-01.vhd Den-ISA-02 192.168.1.2 131.107.1.101
Standalone workgroup 2824_ Den-ISA-02.vhd Den-MSG-01 192.168.1.12 cohovineyard.com 2824_Den-MSG-1.vhd Den-Clt-01 DHCP cohovineyard.com 2824_ Den-Clt-01.vhd Gen-Web-01 131.107.1.200
131.107.1.201
Standalone workgroup 2824_Gen-Web-01.vhd Den-CSS-01 192.168.1.20 cohovineyard.com 2824_Den-CSS-01.vhd Demo-CSS-01 192.168.1.22 cohovineyard.com
2824_Demo-CSS-01.vhd Den-ISAEE-01 172.16.1.1 192.168.1.1 192.168.0.1 cohovineyard.com 2824_Den-ISAEE-01.vhd Den-ISAEE-02 172.16.1.2 192.168.1.2 192.168.0.2 cohovineyard.com 2824_Den-ISAEE-02.vhd Den-ISAEE-03 131.107.1.103 172.16.1.13
Standalone workgroup 2824_Den-ISAEE-03.vhd
RO-ISAEE-01 131.107.1.110 192.168.2.1
Standalone workgroup 2824_RO-ISAEE-04.vhd
All disks are differencing disks, with the exceptions of Base04A.vhd and BASE04C.vhd. These disks are the parent disks for all differencing disks and
must not be modified for any reason. Doing so will result in the failure of all
other disks.
Instructor Computer Checklist
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1. Install Virtual PC.
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2. Install the virtual disk files.
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3. Create a desktop shortcut for Virtual PC.
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4. Add virtual machines.
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5. Activate virtual machines.
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6. Set VHD files to read-only.
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7. Create a setup share.
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8. Install courseware fonts.
Instructor Computer Setup
Use the instructions in the following section to set up the classroom manually. Before you start the installation of the instructor computer, Windows XP Professional must be installed on the computer. PowerPoint 2002 must also be installed.
The operating systems installed on the virtual machines in this course have not been activated. To receive product keys that will activate the virtual machines, you must contact Microsoft Learning at
[email protected], and include your program ID number in your e-mail. It might take up to 24 hours to receive a response. (It is not necessary to contact Microsoft Learning if you have already done so for another course.) You will use the product keys to activate all virtual machines that you receive from Microsoft Learning. You will only need one key for each operating system. For more information, please see the “Virtual PC Deployment Guide” section of the following Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) secure site:
https://partnering.one.microsoft.com/mct/vpc/default.aspx.
1. Install Virtual PC
If Virtual PC 2004 is already installed, you may skip this step.
1. Insert the Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 Compact Disc into the CD-ROM drive.
2. If autorun is disabled, navigate to the root of the compact disc and double-click Setup.exe.
3. On the Welcome to the Installation Wizard for Microsoft
Virtual PC 2004 page, click Next.
4. On the License Agreement page, select I accept the terms in the license
agreement and then click Next.
5. In the Customer Information page, enter a User Name, Organization, and the product key for your version of Virtual PC, and then click Next. 6. On the Ready to Install the Program page, click Install.
7. On the Installation Completed page, click Finish.
2. Install the virtual disk files
1. Insert the instructor DVD. If the DVD autorun launches the Course 2824
(Trainer) EULA dialog box, click Exit and then click Yes.
2. Double-click Base04A.exe in the \Setup\Drives folder of the Instructor DVD.
If you experience long delays when opening the files from the DVD, copy the files to your local hard disk, and open the files from there.
Important
Task Summary
Install Virtual PC.
Note
Task Summary
Install the virtual machine hard disks by running the self-extracting files in the drives folder on the
3. In the Official Microsoft Learning Products End-User License
Agreement window, click Accept to indicate that you accept the terms in
the license agreement.
4. In the WinRAR self-extracting archive window, in the Destination folder text box, ensure that C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base is listed, and then click Install.
Please wait while the base virtual hard disk file is extracted. This might take a few minutes.
5. Repeat steps 2–4 to install the Base04C.exe file.
6. Double-click 2824_Den-DC-01.exe in the setup\drives folder of the Instructor DVD.
7. In the End User License Agreement window, click Accept to indicate that you accept the terms in the license agreement.
8. In the WinRAR self-extracting archive window, in the Destination folder text box, ensure that C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\2824\Drives is listed in the Destination folder text box, and then click Install.
Please wait while the base virtual hard disk file is extracted. This might take a few minutes.
3. Create a desktop shortcut for Virtual PC
1. Navigate to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Virtual PC.
2. Right-click Virtual PC.exe and drag it to the desktop. (The file name will be Virtual PC.exe if you are using a full version.)
3. Click Create Shortcuts Here on the shortcut menu.
4. Add virtual machines
1. Double-click the Virtual PC shortcut on the desktop.
2. On the Welcome to the New Virtual Machine Wizard page, click Next. (If the wizard does not automatically start, click New.)
3. On the Options page, select Add an existing virtual machine, and then click Next.
4. In the Name and location box, type C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Learning\2824\Drives\Den-DC-01.vmc, and then click Next.
5. In the New Virtual Machine Wizard dialog box, click Finish.
6. In the Settings for Den-DC-01 dialog box, click Networking, verify that the drop-down list next to each active adapter is set to Local only, and then click OK.
Do not change the RAM allocation for the virtual machine. Doing so might cause the lab exercises or practices to become unstable or to cease functioning. Also, do not change the number of network adapters configured for each virtual machine.
7. Repeat steps 2–6 for the following virtual machines: • Den-Web-01.vmc • Den-ISA-01.vmc • Den-ISA-02.vmc • Den-MSG-01.vmc • Den-Clt-01.vmc • Gen-Web-01.vmc • Den-ISAEE-01.vmc • Den-ISAEE-02.vmc • Den-ISAEE-03.vmc • Den-CSS-01.vmc • Demo-CSS-01.vmc • RO-ISAEE-01.vmc • Demo-ISA-01.vmc Task Summary
Create a shortcut for Virtual PC on the desktop.
Task Summary
Use the New Virtual Machine Wizard to add the virtual machine to the Virtual PC console.
5. Activate virtual machines
We recommend that after activating the virtual machines, you save them, so that in the future, you can set up the classroom without needing to activate them again.
This section requires the use of the product keys supplied by Microsoft Learning. For instructions on obtaining these product keys, see the Important note at the beginning of the Instructor Computer Setup section.
1. In the Virtual PC console, select Den-DC-01, and then click Start. 2. Logon to the virtual machine as Administrator with a password of
P@ssw0rd.
Pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE while working with a virtual machine will display the Windows Security dialog box for the host operating system. To log on to the guest operating system running in the virtual machine, press RIGHT-ALT+DELETE.
3. In the Windows Product Activation alert box, click Yes.
4. On the Let’s activate Windows page, select Yes, I want to telephone a
customer service representative to activate Windows, and then click Next.
5. On the Activate Windows by phone page, click Change Product Key. You might need to scroll the window down to reveal the buttons.
6. On the Change Product Key page, enter the course specific-product key as provided by Microsoft Learning, and then click Update.
7. On the Activate Windows by phone page, in the Step 1 drop-down list box, select your location.
8. Dial the telephone number that is displayed in Step 2.
9. Follow the telephone instructions to activate Windows. This will take a few minutes.
10. After logon completes, in the Virtual PC window, from the Action menu, select Close.
11. In the Close window, select <Shut down Windows Server 2003 and save
changes> or <Shut down Windows XP and save changes>, verify that Commit changes to the virtual hard disk is selected, and then click OK. Task Summary
Activate Windows operating systems within the virtual machines.
Note
Note
Note
12. Repeat steps 1–11 for each of the following .vmc files. • Den-Web-01.vmc • Den-ISA-01.vmc • Den-ISA-02.vmc • Den-MSG-01.vmc • Den-Clt-01.vmc • Gen-Web-01.vmc • Den-ISAEE-01.vmc • Den-ISAEE-02.vmc • Den-ISAEE-03.vmc • Den-CSS-01.vmc • Demo-CSS-01.vmc • RO-ISAEE-01.vmc
• Demo-ISA-01.vmc (Demo-ISA-01 is available only on the instructor computer.)
The Web server certificate on Den-Web-01 expires on July 19, 2006. If you are setting up the classroom after that date, then you must obtain a new certificate for the Web server. To obtain the certificate, complete the following procedure.
These steps are only required after July 19, 2006.
1. Start the Den-DC-01 and the Den-Web-01 virtual machines and log on as an administrator.
2. On Den-Web-01, modify the network adapter properties to use an IP address of 192.168.1.11.
3. Create a custom MMC and load the Certificates snap-in. Expand Personal, expand Certificates. Delete the certificate issued to
Den-Web-01.cohovineyard.com. Close the MMC without saving changes.
4. Open Internet Explorer and connect to http://Den-DC-01/ certsrv. 5. Log in as cohovineyard\administrator with a password of P@ssw0rd. 6. On the Welcome page, under Select a task, click Request a certificate. 7. On the Request a Certificate page, click advanced certificate request. 8. On the Advanced Certificate Request page, click Create and submit a
9. On the Advanced Certificate Request page, in the Certificate Template drop-down list, click Web Server. Complete the form using the following information:
• Name: Den-Web-01.cohovineyard.com • E-Mail: [email protected] • Company: Coho Vineyard
• Department: IT • City: Denver • State: Colorado • Country/Region: US
10. Under Key Options, select Store Certificate in the local computer
certificate store,
11. Submit the request by clicking Submit. Review the two warning dialog boxes that appear, and click Yes for both.
12. Click Install this certificate. Review the warning dialog box that appears, and then click Yes. When you receive the message that the certificate is successfully installed, close Internet Explorer.
13. Modify the network adapter properties on Den-Web-01 to use an IP address of 172.16.1.11 and 172.16.1.12.
14. Shut down and save changes on both Den-Web-01 and Den-DC-01.
6. Set VHD files to read-only
1. Navigate to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base. 2. Right-click the Base04A.vhd file, and then click Properties.
3. Under Attributes, select the Read-only check box, and then click OK. 4. Right-click the Base04C.vhd file, and then click Properties.
5. Under Attributes, select the Read-only check box, and then click OK.
7. Create a setup share
1. In Windows Explorer, create a new folder in the C:\Program Files\
Microsoft Learning\2824 folder, and name it 2824_Drives.
2. Copy all files from the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\2824\Drives folder to the 2824_Drives folder.
3. Copy all files from the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base folder to the 2824_Drives folder.
4. Copy the ISAEEInstall.img file from the Instructor DVD to the
2824_Drives folder.
5. Right-click C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\2824\2824_Drives, and then click Sharing (on Windows 2000 Professional) or Sharing and
Security (on Windows XP).
6. On the Sharing tab, select Share this Folder, type 2824_Drives in the
Share name text box, and then click OK. Task Summary
Set the read-only attribute on the base VHD files.
Task Summary
8. Install courseware fonts
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. In the Run box, type x:\tools\fonts.exe (where x is the drive letter of your DVD-ROM drive), and then click OK.
3. In the Courseware fonts dialog box, click Yes. 4. In the Courseware fonts message box, click OK.
9. Install the PowerPoint slides
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. In the Run dialog box, type x:\tools\2824_ppt.msi (where x is the drive letter of your DVD-ROM drive), and then click OK.
Task Summary
Install courseware fonts by running fonts.msi.
Task Summary
Student Computer Checklist for Modules 1-10
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1. Install Virtual PC.
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2. Copy the virtual disk files.
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3. Create a desktop shortcut for Virtual PC.
Student Computer Setup for Modules 1-10
To set up the student computers, complete the items in the Student Computer Checklist.
These instructions assume network connectivity between the
instructor computer and the student computers. If you do not have connectivity, we recommend copying the activated virtual machines to the student computers via a burned DVD or a USB drive, for example, to avoid the need to activate the virtual machines on each student computer. If you use the original virtual machines from the Instructor DVD, you will need to activate them on each student computer.
1. Install Virtual PC
If Virtual PC 2004 is already installed, you may skip this step.
• See detailed instructions in the Instructor Computer Setup section.
2. Copy the virtual disk files
The following steps require two folders on the student computers: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\2824\Drives and C:\Program Files\ Microsoft Learning\Base. If these folders are not present, create them before continuing.
1. Open a Run command, and connect to the 2824_Drives share on the instructor computer.
2. Copy the following files from the 2824_Drives share to C:\Program Files\
Microsoft Learning\2824\Drives on each student computer:
• 2824_Den-DC-01.vhd, Den-DC-01.vmc • 2824_Den-Web-01.vhd, Den-Web-01.vmc • 2824_Den-ISA-01.vhd, Den-ISA-01.vmc • 2824_Den-ISA-02.vhd, Den-ISA-02.vmc • 2824_Den-Msg-01.vhd, Den-Msg-01.vmc • 2824_Den-Clt-01.vhd, Den-Clt-01.vmc • 2824_Gen-Web-01.vhd, Gen-Web-01.vmc
3. Copy the following files from the 2824_Drives share to C:\Program Files\
Microsoft Learning\Base on each student computer:
• Base04C.exe • Base04A.exe
Caution
Task Summary
Install Virtual PC. Note
Task Summary
Copy the virtual machine hard disks from the 2824_Drives folder on the instructor computer.
3. Create a desktop shortcut for Virtual PC
1. Navigate to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Virtual PC.
2. Right-click Virtual PC.exe and drag it to the desktop. (The file name will be Virtual PC.exe if you are using a full version.)
3. Click Create Shortcuts Here on the shortcut menu.
4. Create the virtual machines
1. On the Start menu, point to All Programs, and then click Microsoft
Virtual PC.
2. If the New Virtual Machine Wizard is not visible, on the Virtual PC
Console window, on the File menu, click New Virtual Machine Wizard.
3. In the New Virtual Machine Wizard page, click Next.
4. On the Options page, click Add an existing virtual machine, and then click Next.
5. On the Existing Virtual Machine Name and Location page, in the Name
and location box, type C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\2824\ Drives\Den-DC-01.vmc and then click Next.
6. In the New Virtual Machine Wizard dialog box, click Finish. 7. In the Settings for Den-DC-01 dialog box, click Networking.
8. In the Settings for Den-DC-01 dialog box, under Networking, ensure that the drop-down list next to each active adapter is set to Local only, and then click OK.
9. Repeat steps 2–8 for the Den-Web-01.vmc, Den-ISA-01.vmc,
Den-ISA-02.vmc, Den-Msg-01.vmc, Den-Clt-01.vmc, and the Gen-Web-01.vmc virtual machines.
Task Summary
Create a shortcut for Virtual PC on the desktop.
Task Summary
Additional Checklist for Modules 11-13
After completing the Module 10 lab, complete the following steps to prepare the classroom for Modules 11-13.
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1. Copy the virtual disk files.
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2. Connect the student computer pairs.
1. Copy the virtual disk files
1. For each pair of student computers, identify one student computer as Host1 and the other computer as Host2.
2. On each student computer, open a Run command, and connect to the
2824_Drives share on the instructor computer.
3. On all student computers, create a folder in the C:\Program Files\
Microsoft Learning\2824 folder named Labfiles.
4. On all student computers, copy the ISAEEInstall.iso file from the
2824_Drives share to the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\ 2824\Labfiles folder.
5. On all student computers, delete all files from the C:\Program Files\
Microsoft Learning\2824\Drives folder.
6. On the student computer identified as Host1, copy the following files from the 2824_Drives share to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\2824\
Drives. • 2824_Den-DC-01.vhd, Den-DC-01.vmc • 2824_Den-CSS-01.vhd, Den-CSS-01.vmc • 2824_Den-Web-01.vhd, Den-Web-01.vmc • 2824_Den-Msg-01.vhd, Den-Msg-01.vmc • 2824_Den-Clt-01.vhd, Den-Clt-01.vmc
7. On the student computer identified as Host2, copy the following files from the 2824_Drives share to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\2824\
Drives. • 2824_Demo-CSS-01.vhd, Demo-CSS-01.vmc • 2824_Den-ISAEE-01.vhd, Den-ISAEE-01.vmc • 2824_Den-ISAEE-02.vhd, Den-ISAEE-02.vmc • 2824_Den-ISAEE-03.vhd, Den-ISAEE-03.vmc • 2824_RO-ISAEE-01.vhd, RO-ISAEE-01.vmc • 2824_Gen-Web-01.vhd, Gen-Web-01.vmc
2. Connect the student computer pairs
• Using a cross-over cable or a dedicated hub, connect each pair of student computers to each other. The student computers must be able to
communicate with each other, but should not be able to communicate with other student computers in the classroom.
3. Create the virtual machines
1. On the Student computer identified as Host1, on the Start menu, point to
All Programs, and then click Microsoft Virtual PC.
2. If the New Virtual Machine Wizard is not visible, on the Virtual PC
Console window, on the File menu, click New Virtual Machine Wizard.
3. In the New Virtual Machine Wizard dialog box, click Next.
Task Summary
Copy the virtual machine hard disks from the 2824_Drives folder on the instructor computer.
Task Summary
Connect each pair of student computers.
Task Summary
4. On the Options page, click Add an existing virtual machine, and then click Next.
5. On the Existing Virtual Machine Name and Location page, in the Name
and location box, type C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\2824\ Drives\ Den-CSS-01.vmc, and then click Next.
6. In the New Virtual Machine Wizard dialog box, click Finish. 7. In the Settings for Den-CSS-01 dialog box, click Networking.
8. In the Settings for Den-CSS-01 dialog box, under Networking, ensure that the drop-down list next to each active adapter is set to use the physical network card on the host computer that is connected to the cross-over cable or the shared hub, and then click OK.
9. In the Virtual PC Console, click Den-ISA-01, and then click Remove. In the warning message, click Yes.
10. Repeat step 9 and remove the following virtual machine: Gen-Web-01. 11. Click Den-Clt-01 and click Settings. In the Settings for Den-Clt-01 dialog
box, under Networking, change the setting for each active adapter to use the physical network card that is connected to the cross-over cable or the shared hub, and then click OK.
12. Repeat step 11 for the Den-DC-01, the Den-Msg-01, and the Den-Web-01 virtual machines.
13. On the Student computer identified as Host2, on the Start menu, point to
All Programs, and then click Microsoft Virtual PC.
14. If the New Virtual Machine Wizard is not visible, on the Virtual PC
Console window, on the File menu, click New Virtual Machine Wizard.
15. In the New Virtual Machine Wizard dialog box, click Next.
16. On the Options page, click Add an existing virtual machine, and then click Next.
17. On the Existing Virtual Machine Name and Location page, in the Name
and location box, type C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\2824\ Drives\Den-ISAEE-01.vmc, and then click Next.
18. In the New Virtual Machine Wizard dialog box, click Finish. 19. In the Settings for Den-ISAEE-01 dialog box, click Networking. 20. In the Settings for Den-ISAEE-01 dialog box, under Networking, ensure
that the drop-down list next to each active adapter is set to use the physical network card that is connected to the cross-over cable or the shared hub, and then click OK.
21. Repeat steps 14–20 for the Den-ISAEE-02.vmc, Den-ISAEE-03.vmc,
Demo-CSS-01.vmc, and the RO-ISAEE-01.vmc virtual machines.
22. In the Virtual PC Console, click Den-CLT-01, and click Remove. In the warning message, click Yes.
23. Repeat step 22 and remove the following virtual PCs: Den-DC-01,
Den-ISA-01, Den-ISA-02, Den-Msg-01, and Den-Web-01.