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Introducing Microsoft Hyper-V 1 Setup Overview 2 Classroom Requirements 2 Hardware 2 Software 2 Classroom Configuration 3 Instructor Computer Checklist 4 Instructor Computer Setup 5 1. Install the Hyper-V Server Role 6 2. Create a Private Virtual Network 6 3. Install the Virtual Machine Files 7 4. Create a Setup Share 9 5. Copy the Virtual Machine Files to the Student Computer 9 6. Import the Virtual Machines on the Instructor Computer 10 7. Configure the virtual machines on the Instructor Computer 10 8. Install Courseware Fonts 11 9. Install the PowerPoint Slides 11 10. Install the Most Current Macromedia Flash Plug-In 11 11. Install Adobe Acrobat Reader 12 Student Computer Checklist 13 Student Computer Setup 14 1. Install the Hyper-V Server Role 14 2. Install the Base Image / Virtual Machine Files 14
Appendix A
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Version 1.2
Note: Pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE while working with a virtual machine will display the Windows Security dialog box for the host operating system. To close the dialog box, press ESC. To access the Windows Security dialog box for a guest operating system, press CTRL+ALT+END. Other than this difference, software on a virtual machine behaves as it would behave on a physical computer.
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 part of this classroom setup guide configure Hyper-V and the Virtual Machines that run on the host. Changing any of the configuration settings may render the labs for this learning product unusable.
Setup Overview
The host computers must be set up with a 64 bit version of Windows Server 2008 and must be running on 64 bit hardware. For more information on the supported hardware for Hyper-V, please see the follow web site: http://www.microsoft.com/hyper-v. For the purposes of this learning product, it is not necessary for the host computers to be able to communicate with another network. However, allowing them to communicate with each other is recommended to make setup easier. The setup procedures below assume that the host computers can communicate with each other for setup purposes. You should note the administrators user name and password for the host computers and provide this information to the instructor.
Classroom Requirements
This learning product requires a classroom with a minimum of one computer for the instructor and one for each student. Before class begins, use the following information and instructions to install and configure all computers.
Hardware
The classroom computers require the following hardware and software configuration. Hardware Level 6 Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT) or AMD Virtualization (AMD-V) processor Dual 120 GB hard disks 7200 RM SATA or better* 4 GB RAM expandable to 8GB or higher DVD drive Network adapter Super VGA (SVGA) 17-inch monitor Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device Sound card with amplified speakers
*Striped In addition, the instructor computer must be connected to a projection display device that supports SVGA 1024 x 768 pixels, 16 bit colors.
Software
Please note that, unless otherwise indicated, this software is not included in the Trainer Materials disc. This learning product was developed and tested on supported Microsoft software, which is required for the classroom computers.
Also required, but not included in the Training Materials: Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 (instructor computer only).
Classroom Configuration
Each classroom computer will serve as the host for several virtual machines that will run in Hyper-V. Domain or workgroup membership for the classroom computer does not matter. The network configuration of the host computers does not matter. After completion of the setup, all computers will be configured to run a Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual machine which is a domain controller in the Contoso.com domain and several client computers running Windows 7 or Windows Vista.
1. On the host machine, click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and click Server Manager. 2. In the Server Manager console, click Roles. In the details pane, click Add Roles. 3. On the Before You Begin page, click Next. 4. On the Select Server Roles page, select the Hyper-V check box and click Next. 5. On the Hyper-V page, click Next. 6. On the Create Virtual Networks page, select the Local Area Connection check box, and click Next. 7. On the Confirm Installation Selections page, click Install. When prompted to restart the computer, click Restart now. 8. After the server restarts, logon using administer credentials. When the installation finishes, click Close.
Important: The version of Hyper-V that shipped with Windows Server 2008 RTM was a beta version. This means that you must update Hyper-V to the RC0 version before continuing. You can download the RTM version of Hyper-V from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=6F69D661-5B914E5E-A6C0-210E629E1C42&displaylang=en.
9. On the host machine, in Windows Explorer, browse to the folder where you have copied the RTM update file, and then double-click Windows6.0-KB950050x86.msu. 10. In the Windows Update Standalone Installer dialog box, click Install.
2. Double-click Base09A_RC.exe. 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 1 through 3 for the following base drives: Base09D_RC.exe WinVista.exe (This file is located with the trainer materials)
Please wait while the base virtual hard disk file is extracted. This might take a few minutes. To Extract the Middle Tier Images: 6. Double-click LON-DC1-RC.exe. 7. In the Official Microsoft Learning Products 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\Base\Drives is listed, and then click Install. Please wait while the middle tier virtual hard disk file is extracted. This might take a few minutes. 9. Repeat steps 5 through 7 for the following middle tier drives:
WIN7_OFC_RC.exe WS08R2-RC.exe
To Extract the Virtual Machines: 10. Double-click 6292A-LON-DC1.exe file in the \Setup\Drives folder of the Trainer Materials disc. 11. In the Official Microsoft Learning Products End-User License Agreement window, click Accept to indicate that you accept the terms in the license agreement. 12. In the WinRAR self-extracting archive window, in the Destination folder text box, ensure that C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\6292\Drives is listed, and then click Install. Please wait while the middle tier virtual hard disk file is extracted. This might take a few minutes. 13. Repeat steps 10 through 12 for the following base drives: 6292A-LON-CL1.part1.exe 6292A-LON-CL2.exe 6292A-LON-CL3.exe 6292A-LON-VS1.exe Windows7_32bit.exe Winpe_amd64.exe
NOTE: After completing the extraction of all of the classroom files, you should have the following files installed:
File
Base09A_RC.vhd Base09D_RC.vhd WinVista.vhd LON-DC1-RC.vhd WS08R2-RC.vhd WIN7-OFC-RC.vhd 6292A-LONDC1.vhd 6292A-LONCL1.vhd 6292A-LON-
In Folder
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base\Drives C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base\Drives C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\Base\Drives C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\6292\Drives\6292A-LON-DC1\Virtual Hard Disks C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\6292\\Drives6292A-LON-CL1\Virtual Hard Disks C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\6292\Drives\6292A-LON-CL2\Virtual
Hard Disks C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\6292\Drives\6292A-LON-CL3\Virtual Hard Disks C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\6292\Drives\6292A-LON-VS1\Virtual Hard Disks C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\6292\Drives\ C:\Program Files\Microsoft Learning\6292\Drives\
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6292A-LON-CL2 6292A-LON-VS1
Note: It is recommended that you start the virtual machines on the instructors machine before pushing it out to the students machines. This will insure that: 1. The VHDs and configuration files are present and in their default folder locations. 2. That each virtual machine is working properly and that no data corruption has taken place. 3. The proper user permissions are present on the launcher files. 4. The EULA has been accepted.
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11. Install Adobe Acrobat Reader In this task, you will Install Adobe
Acrobat Reader by running the installation file.
Note: You must download the installation file for Adobe Acrobat Reader from http://www.adobe.com and copy this file to the root of a CD.
1. Copy the downloaded installation file to C:\Setup. 2. Run the installation file from C:\Setup. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions to install Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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Caution: These instructions assume network connectivity between the instructor computer and the student computers. If you do not have connectivity, Microsoft Learning recommends copying the activated virtual machines to the student computers by means of a manually created DVD or universal serial bus (USB) drive.
1. Check that all permissions have been retained, by looking at the directories above and making sure they are not Read Only. 2. Import the virtual machines to the Hyper-V management console. For detailed instructions see the instructor computer setup.
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Appendix A
The virtual machines were developed using the English (United States) layout shown below.
If your physical keyboard doesnt match the above layout, you may need to refer to the above layout for the character positions used to logon. For future logons and usage throughout the labs, you may want to install your keyboard layout in the virtual machine.