![]() ![]() ![]() Prepare the AD + add SharePoint machine.This guide will run through setting up the environment in the following stages: Lots of SharePoint does work on AD machines more than does not in fact but there’s plenty of functionality that just won’t work unless it’s on a standard member-server so that’s what we’re going to do too. SharePoint just isn’t supported on AD servers as domain controllers have no concept of local security groups – something SharePoint uses a lot. Certificate Authority services if needed later on.This environment will just consist of x2 VMs for now to try and save on memory/hard-disc: Regardless, we now have it finally but it does involve rebuilding the entire virtual machine from scratch as generation 1 VMs can’t be converted or upgraded. Think remote-desktop type integration this has been sorely lacking before R2 as Hyper-V is a server-room technology first & foremost so client-side integration has had to take a back-seat for the beginning of Hyper-V’s lifetime at least. ![]() This is most excellent news for SPDevs because finally SharePoint can be used on generation-2 virtual machines which for developer boxes is a much needed improvement due to the much improved integration for the standard VM viewer. ![]() SharePoint 2013 service-pack 1 is officially out bringing with it support for Windows Server 2012 R2. ![]()
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