This part of the stuff is simpler, and it's all Microsoft infrastructure, primarily the deployment and configuration of Active Directory, Group Policy, DNS, DHCP, and much more. Recommended in this step, you should design a planning table first:
1. Whether the IP address domain name of the Active Directory server is highly available
2. Whether DNS is ad integration, dynamic update, whether DNS forwarding is set up, etc.
3. Scope of DHCP, whether superscope is required, DHCP relay, retention, etc.
4. Whether you need to implement account security policies and password policies in Group Policy.
5. Active Directory OU settings, if it is a new domain, you need to import OU and user information to communicate with users about the enterprise organizational structure.
6. Create different groups for different users, such as the Xen App, USB allow, USB Deny, Share Desktop, VDI, and more.
6. If a user already exists in a domain environment, a health check is required for an existing domain environment, such as FSMO, GC, replication topology, and so on.
7. CA Certificate Server Installation configuration: Authority, certification authority Web enrollment.
Infrastructure, no more talking!
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