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An NTFS partition with enough free space (250MB minimum)

· An Administrator's username and password

· The correct operating system version

· A NIC

· Properly configured TCP/IP (IP address, subnet mask and - optional - default gateway)

· A network connection (to a hub or to another computer via a crossover cable)

· An operational DNS server (which can be installed on the DC itself)

· A Domain name that you want to use

· The Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 CD media

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RequirementStandard EditionEnterprise EditionDatacenter EditionWeb EditionMinimum CPU Speed133 MHz133 MHz for x86-based computers

733 MHz for Itanium-based computers*400 MHz for x86-based computers

733 MHz for Itanium-based computers*133 MHzRecommended CPU Speed550 MHz733 MHz733 MHz550 MHzMinimum RAM128 MB128 MB512 MB128 MBRecommended Minimum RAM256 MB256 MB1 GB256 MBMaximum RAM4 GB32 GB for x86-based computers

512 GB for Itanium-based computers*64 GB for x86-based computers

512 GB for Itanium-based computers*2 GBMultiprocessor Support **Up to 4Up to 8Minimum 8 required

Maximum 64Up to 2Disk Space for Setup1.5 GB1.5 GB for x86-based computers

2.0 GB for Itanium-based computers*1.5 GB for x86-based computers

2.0 GB for Itanium-based computers*1.5 GB

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The server with the following Hardware requirement and windows 2003/2008 server DVD and network,computer, users. and reuqirement identified to have Ad in the network.

the minimum and recommended system requirements needed to run Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, Enterprise Edition, Datacenter Edition, and Web Edition. RequirementStandard EditionEnterprise EditionDatacenter EditionWeb EditionMinimum CPU Speed133 MHz133 MHz for x86-based computers

733 MHz for Itanium-based computers*400 MHz for x86-based computers

733 MHz for Itanium-based computers*133 MHzRecommended CPU Speed550 MHz733 MHz733 MHz550 MHzMinimum RAM128 MB128 MB512 MB128 MBRecommended Minimum RAM256 MB256 MB1 GB256 MBMaximum RAM4 GB32 GB for x86-based computers

512 GB for Itanium-based computers*64 GB for x86-based computers

512 GB for Itanium-based computers*2 GBMultiprocessor Support **Up to 4Up to 8Minimum 8 required

Maximum 64Up to 2Disk Space for Setup1.5 GB1.5 GB for x86-based computers

2.0 GB for Itanium-based computers*1.5 GB for x86-based computers

2.0 GB for Itanium-based computers*1.5 GB

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What is require by DNS for Active Directory to function?

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Windows 2003 active directory contains both logical and physical components. what are the physical and logical components of active directory?

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