And then I can click next, here's an option to install any other features I want to do as part of this process. So I will check the box, and when I do, I get a little pop-out window saying hey there are some other features that are required, so I will go ahead and click the button to say go ahead and add those features. And here I get the actual roles to choose from, and right near the top, it's actually the second choice, is active directory domain services. We are installing on DC1, so I will click next. It is a role based installation, so again I will click next. I know that we do, so I'm going to go ahead and click on next. The first screen we always get is the before you begin screen, where it's pretty much just giving us a heads up, saying hey look you're about to do something pretty significant to this machine, you might want to make sure that you have security settings and things of that nature in place. And to do that, we come right down here to the middle where it says add roles and features and click on that, and this takes you into the add roles and features wizard. Here in the server manager on DC1, what we want to do first is add the role for active directory domain services. We're going to make it a domain controller in this exercise. Now DC stands for domain controller, but I want you to know that even though I've named the computer DC1, it's currently just a stand alone server. To demonstrate this, I am going to jump onto a computer that I have here named DC1. The first step, being the installation of the server role itself, and the second step being the promotion of the domain control. The installation of active directory domain services is really a two step process.
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