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Friday, September 22, 2017

Adding NANO Server to Domain controller 2016

Adding NANO Server to Domain controller
After Creating Success Full Nano Server. We need to do some initial configuration to communicate from Domain controller.
    1. We need set IP Address
    2. We need to enable ALL file share and printer sharing session from the inbound firewall rule
Once finished above task. We can move to Domain controller and follow the steps for join nano server to domain.
You will receive file on c:odjblob and you need move same file into your Nano server.
From DC in the file explorer
2.  Need to add Nano Server as trusted host on DC

3.  You can view the trusted hosts from the below Command
4. You can add Nano server to domain through following command (Offline)

5. To confirm domain join we have to restart the Nano server.



6. We can login through you domain administrator credential.


7. You can see the Domain Column it’s showing my Domain name MYLAB.COM

I just create one html file and pasted into Nano server IIS root folder to confirm my Nano IIS server is working fine. Here we go…..
Regards
R.Karthikeyan

Monday, September 11, 2017

Direct download .bak files through IIS Windows 2012 R2


Hi,

Some time  for some reason we avoid using FTP Server and we wold like to have alternate for dwolading huge size files.

In My Case almost 20 GB file i need to transfer from one location to another location.
 I can use FTP  but some of speed restriction policy applied in my FTP server during the peak hours.
we do have alternate ISP in this we are not configure any FTP. 

In this i just used IIS Server.(note: Source server I am having public IP access).

I just Followed these   three steps and Stared Donwload.

1. Host the test Application.
2.  Enable Directory Browsing Give Permisiion to IIS_IUser and IUSR 
3. Adding MIME Type.
























Add additional MIME types for PKGs:
a. Select Default Web Site in the left sidebar.
b. Double-click MIME Types.
c. Click Add from the right sidebar and type ".bak" in the File name extension field and "application/octet-stream" in the MIME type field. Then, click OK.


Not everything has a custom mime type. For generic binary files