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i. Attempted Remote Desktop Connection from thin
client to TSVR03 and was successful for all student
accounts. All passwords were then changed.
j. Instead of wiping the disk in TSVR02, loading
MS Server 2003 Enterprise Edition and manually creating an
image of the hard drive from TSVR03, we will try to copy the
image from one hard drive to another by simply placing the
hard drive from TSVR02 in one of TSVR03’s hard drive slots.
k. Upon attempting to burn the image from TSVR03
on to TSVR02’s hard drive, we discovered that the copy had
accidentally been done in reverse order, i.e., the
information from TSVR02 was transferred onto TSVR03’s hard
drive.
l. This was corrected by simply reapplying steps
e and g above.
m. The Server Clustering Exercise was terminated
before completion.
4. Results and Conclusions
The guide used for the Server Clustering Exercise was a
white paper entitled, “Microsoft Windows Server 2003;
Technical Overview of Clustering in Windows Server 2003,”
published by the Microsoft Corporation in January 2003.
This paper listed specifics involved in setting up and
operating a server cluster. The steps listed above for this
experiment were merely preparations to begin the Server
Clustering exercise. Very few clustering essentials listed
in the aforementioned white paper had been examined
thoroughly, save the upgrade from MS Server 2003 Standard
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