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Set-VMMemory -VMName "2012R2-SRV1" -DynamicMemoryEnabled $true -MinimumBytes 512MB -MaximumBytes $maxRAM -Buffer 20
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Set-VMMemory -VMName "2012R2-SRV1" -DynamicMemoryEnabled $true -MinimumBytes 512MB -MaximumBytes $maxRAM -Buffer 20
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```
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### Configure VHDs
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### Configure Windows Server 2012 R2 VHDs
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Start-VM 2012R2-DC1
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1. Open an elevated Windows PowerShell window on the Hyper-V host and start the first VM by typing the following command:
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Start-VM 2012R2-DC1
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2. Wait for the VM to complete starting up, and then connect to it either using the Hyper-V Manager console (virtmgmt.msc) or using an elevated command prompt:
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vmconnect localhost 2012R2-DC1
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3. If the VM is configured as described in this guide, it will currently be assigned an APIPA address, have a randomly generated hostname, and a single network adapter named "Ethernet." At an elevated Windows PowerShell prompt on the VM, type the following commands to provide a new hostname and configure a static IP address and gateway:
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Rename-Computer DC1
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New-NetIPAddress –InterfaceAlias Ethernet –IPAddress 192.168.0.1 –PrefixLength 24 -DefaultGateway 192.168.0.2
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4. Install the Active Directory Domain Services role by typing the following command at an elevated Windows PowerShell prompt:
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Install-WindowsFeature -Name AD-Domain-Services -IncludeAllSubFeature -IncludeManagementTools
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5. Before promoting the server to a Domain Controller, you must reboot so that the name change in step 3 above takes effect:
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shutdown /r
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5. When the VM has rebooted, sign in again and open an elevated Windows PowerShell prompt. Now you can promote the server to be a domain controller. The directory services restore mode password must be entered as a secure string:
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$pass = "pass@word1" | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force
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Install-ADDSForest -DomainName contoso.com -InstallDns -SafeModeAdministratorPassword $pass -Force
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Ignore any warnings that are displayed. The computer will automatically reboot upon completion.
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6. When the reboot has completed, sign in again and open an elevated Windows PowerShell prompt so that you can add the DHCP Server role:
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## Appendix A: Configuring Hyper-V on Windows Server 2008 R2
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## Appendix A: Configuring Hyper-V on Windows Server 2008 R2
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