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setting up an additional server

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RichS

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I am a programmer. I was a system admin 5 years ago - lots of changes since then. Looking for the fast track here - I'm not looking for a detailed explanation, but could someone point me in the right direction - to the right msdn document(s) or resources?

Basically, we have 5 servers and use Active Directory. I want to add a server so that it can be accessed from the internet and the intranet. This server will be used solely as a quake server until a more useful need arises. So basically, I need to give it a static IP and expose it to the internet.

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Need more details. Will this be used as a Domain Controler or a Stand alone server. If it's a stand alone, just install it on the network, give it an IP address, and set the settings for tcp/ip the same as the other servers with a unique IP. Pretty simple. Glen A. Johnson
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Thanks for the reply. Another server is the Domain Controller. Also, addresses for the workstations are assigned using DHCP while servers are static.
 
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