Most of the services you described do have a "working" configuration but
the service is not turned on. You are right though, when you install a
Windows CA it's ready to go. In regards to DHCP, the dhcpd.conf file has
a commented sample that needs to be edited and then turned on. Is this
what you are looking for?
On 27/01/14 14:33, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Robert M. Albrecht <lists@xxxxxxxx> said:
If I install a Windows-Server with some services like DHCP or file
services, I get a working configuration.
Can you be more specific on what you mean by "working configuration"?
As far as I know, you still have to configure the service on Windows
before it does anything. How could a "default" install of a DHCP
service possibly know what to do without configuration?
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