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		<title>A linuxchicks experience with Microsoft Windows Server 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since it&#8217;s a new year and everything I find it natural that I do something noone would ever believe I would do, so I went off and installed VMware ESXi on one of my servers, created myself a virtual server and installed Microsoft Windows 2008 trail version. My goal is to setup a fully functional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since it&#8217;s a new year and everything I find it natural that I do something noone would ever believe I would do, so I went off and installed VMware ESXi on one of my servers, created myself a virtual server and installed Microsoft Windows 2008 trail version. My goal is to setup a fully functional Active Directory Domain without any prior experience in Microsoft Active Directory. Active Directory is one of few thing I&#8217;m really curious about when it comes to Microsoft products, it&#8217;s so integrated in the system with single sign-on in difference to UNIX/Linux that I&#8217;m used to.</p>
<p>My first experience was that everything was very easy to install and all information I needed to configure the basics were provided in the configuration dialog. Everything went really smooth and easy until I had installed the Active Directory Service and Windows asked me to reboot. I did reboot and afterwards my Administrator password didn&#8217;t work, only solution: re-install&#8230;</p>
<p>After a nights sleep I&#8217;m back in the game with a new installation of Microsoft Windows Server 2008. I&#8217;m doing pretty much the same thing as yesterday with the difference that I&#8217;m not deadly tired this time. After the installation and configuration of Active Directory is done I restart my server and to my surprise everything works and after solving a minor DNS-issue my virtualized Microsoft Windows XP is now a part of the Active Directory Domain.</p>
<p>Microsoft Active Directory is easy to use and so simple to install that it could be done even for the smallest office that needs to centralize documents and/or programs. Why Linux/UNIX is so far behind when it comes to these kind of feature is a question and I believe it&#8217;s important that open source community do something about this in order to get Linux onto the desktops in offices world-wide.</p>
<p>It was barely a year since I said it last time: We still have a lot to learn from Microsoft and it&#8217;s not all about marketing.</p>
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