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Appendix B: Setting Up the Test Environment

 

Applies To: Windows Server 2012

This topic outlines the steps to build a hands-on lab to test Dynamic Access Control. The instructions are meant to be followed sequentially because there are many components that have dependencies.

Prerequisites

Hardware and software requirements

Requirements for setting up the test lab:

  • A host server running Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1 and Hyper-V

  • A copy of the Windows Server 2012 ISO

  • A copy of the Windows 8 ISO

  • Microsoft Office 2010

  • A server running Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or later

You need to build the following virtual machines to test the Dynamic Access Control scenarios:

  • DC1 (domain controller)

  • DC2 (domain controller)

  • FILE1 (file server and Active Directory Rights Management Services)

  • SRV1 (POP3 and SMTP server)

  • CLIENT1 (client computer with Microsoft Outlook)

The passwords for the virtual machines should be as follows:

  • BUILTIN\Administrator: pass@word1

  • Contoso\Administrator: pass@word1

  • All other accounts: pass@word1

Build the test lab virtual machines

Install the Hyper-V role

You need to install the Hyper-V role on a computer running Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1.

To install the Hyper-V Role

  1. Click Start, and then click Server Manager.

  2. In the Roles Summary area of the Server Manager main window, click Add Roles.

  3. On the Select Server Roles page, click Hyper-V.

  4. On the Create Virtual Networks page, click one or more network adapters if you want to make their network connection available to virtual machines.

  5. On the Confirm Installation Selections page, click Install.

  6. The computer must be restarted to complete the installation. Click Close to finish the wizard, and then click Yes to restart the computer.

  7. After you restart the computer, sign in with the same account you used to install the role. After the Resume Configuration Wizard completes the installation, click Close to finish the wizard.

Create an internal virtual network

Now you will create an internal virtual network called ID_AD_Network.

To create a virtual network

  1. Open Hyper-V Manager.

  2. From the Actions menu, click Virtual Network Manager.

  3. Under Create virtual network, select the Internal.

  4. Click Add. The New Virtual Network page appears.

  5. Type ID_AD_Network as the name for the new network. Review the other properties and modify them if necessary.

  6. Click OK to create the virtual network and close Virtual Network Manager, or click Apply to create the virtual network and continue using Virtual Network Manager.

Build the domain controller

Build a virtual machine to be used as the domain controller (DC1). Install the virtual machine using Windows Server 2012 ISO, and name it DC1.

To install Active Directory Domain Services

  1. Connect the virtual machine to the ID_AD_Network. Sign in to the DC1 as Administrator with the password pass@word1.

  2. In Server Manager, click Manage, and then click Add Roles and Features.

  3. On the Before you begin page, click Next.

  4. On the Select installation type page, click Role-based or Feature-based Install, and then click Next.

  5. On the Select destination server page, click Next.

  6. On the Select server roles page, click Active Directory Domain Services. In the Add Roles and Features Wizard dialog box, click Add Features, and then click Next.

  7. On the Select features page, click Next.

  8. On the Active Directory Domain Services page, review the information, and then click Next.

  9. On the Confirm installation selections page, click Install. The Feature installation progress bar on the Results page indicates that the role is being installed.

  10. On the Results page, verify that the installation succeeded, and click Close. In Server Manager, click the warning icon with an exclamation mark on top right corner of the screen, next to Manage. In the Tasks list, click the Promote this server to a domain controller link.

  11. On the Deployment Configuration page, click Add a new forest, type the name of the root domain, contoso.com, and then click Next.

  12. On the Domain Controller Options page, select the domain and forest functional levels as Windows Server 2012, specify the DSRM password pass@word1, and then click Next.

  13. On the DNS Options page, click Next.

  14. On the Additional Options page, click Next.

  15. On the Paths page, type the locations for the Active Directory database, log files, and SYSVOL folder (or accept default locations), and then click Next.

  16. On the Review Options page, confirm your selections, and then click Next.

  17. On the Prerequisites Check page, confirm that the prerequisites validation is completed, and then click Install.

  18. On the Results page, verify that the server was successfully configured as a domain controller, and then click Close.

  19. Restart the server to complete the AD DS installation. (By default, this happens automatically.)

Create the following users by using Active Directory Administrative Center.

Create users and groups on DC1

  1. Sign in to contoso.com as Administrator. Launch Active Directory Administrative Center.

  2. Create the following security groups:

    Group Name

    Email Address

    FinanceAdmin

    financeadmin@contoso.com

    FinanceException

    financeexception@contoso.com

  3. Create the following organizational unit (OU):

    OU Name

    Computers

    FileServerOU

    FILE1

  4. Create the following users with the attributes indicated:

    User

    Username

    Email address

    Department

    Group

    Country/Region

    Myriam Delesalle

    MDelesalle

    MDelesalle@contoso.com

    Finance

    US

    Miles Reid

    MReid

    MReid@contoso.com

    Finance

    FinanceAdmin

    US

    Esther Valle

    EValle

    EValle@contoso.com

    Operations

    FinanceException

    US

    Maira Wenzel

    MWenzel

    MWenzel@contoso.com

    HR

    US

    Jeff Low

    JLow

    JLow@contoso.com

    HR

    US

    RMS Server

    rms

    rms@contoso.com

    For more information about creating security groups, see Create a New Group on the Windows Server website.

To create a Group Policy Object

  1. Hover the cursor on the upper right corner of screen and click the search icon. In the Search box, type group policy management, and click Group Policy Management.

  2. Expand Forest: contoso.com, and then expand Domains, navigate to contoso.com, expand (contoso.com), and then select FileServerOU. Right-click Create a GPO in this domain and Link it here…

  3. Type a descriptive name for the GPO, such as FlexibleAccessGPO, and then click OK.

To enable Dynamic Access Control for contoso.com

  1. Open the Group Policy Management Console, click contoso.com, and then double-click Domain Controllers.

  2. Right-click Default Domain Controllers Policy, and select Edit.

  3. In the Group Policy Management Editor window, double-click Computer Configuration, double-click Policies, double-click Administrative Templates, double-click System, and then double-click KDC.

  4. Double-click KDC support for claims, compound authentication, and Kerberos armoring and select the option next to Enabled. You need to enable this setting to use Central Access Policies.

  5. Open an elevated command prompt, and run the following command:

    gpupdate /force
    

Build the file server and AD RMS server (FILE1)

  1. Build a virtual machine with the name FILE1 from the Windows Server 2012 ISO.

  2. Connect the virtual machine to the ID_AD_Network.

  3. Join the virtual machine to the contoso.com domain, and then sign in to FILE1 as contoso\administrator using the password pass@word1.

Install File Services Resource Manager

To install the File Services role and the File Server Resource Manager
  1. In Server Manager, click Add Roles and Features.

  2. On the Before you begin page, click Next.

  3. On the Select installation type page, click Next.

  4. On the Select destination server page, click Next.

  5. On the Select Server Roles page, expand File and Storage Services, select the check-box next to File and iSCSI Services, expand, and select File Server Resource Manager.

    In the Add Roles and Features Wizard, click Add Features, and then click Next.

  6. On the Select features page, click Next.

  7. On the Confirm installation selections page, click Install.

  8. On the Installation progress page, click Close.

Install the Microsoft Office Filter Packs on the file server

You should install the Microsoft Office Filter Packs on Windows Server 2012 to enable IFilters for a wider array of Office files than are provided by default. Windows Server 2012 does not have any IFilters for Microsoft Office Files installed by default, and the file classification infrastructure uses IFilters to perform content analysis.

To download and install the IFilters, see Microsoft Office 2010 Filter Packs.

Configure email notifications on FILE1

When you create quotas and file screens, you have the option of sending email notifications to users when their quota limit is approaching or after they have attempted to save files that have been blocked. If you want to routinely notify certain administrators of quota and file screening events, you can configure one or more default recipients. To send these notifications, you must specify the SMTP server to be used for forwarding the email messages.

To configure email options in File Server Resource Manager
  1. Open File Server Resource Manager. To open File Server Resource Manager, click Start, type file server resource manager, and then click File Server Resource Manager.

  2. In the File Server Resource Manager interface, right-click File Server Resource Manager, and then click Configure options. The File Server Resource Manager Options dialog box opens.

  3. On the E-mail Notifications tab, under SMTP server name or IP address, type the host name or the IP address of the SMTP server that will forward email notifications.

  4. If you want to routinely notify certain administrators of quota or file screening events, under Default administrator recipients, type each email address such as fileadmin@contoso.com. Use the format account@domain, and use semicolons to separate multiple accounts.

Create groups on FILE1

To create security groups on FILE1
  1. Sign in to FILE1 as contoso\administrator, with the password: pass@word1.

  2. Add NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users to the WinRMRemoteWMIUsers__ group.

Create files and folders on FILE1

  1. Create a new NTFS volume on FILE1 and then create the following folder: D:\Finance Documents.

  2. Create the following files with the details specified:

    • Finance Memo.docx: Add some finance related text in the document. For example, “The business rules about who can access finance documents have changed. Finance documents are now only accessed by members of the FinanceExpert group. No other departments or groups have access.” You need to evaluate the impact of this change before implementing it in the environment. Ensure that this document has CONTOSO CONFIDENTIAL as the footer on every page.

    • Request for Approval to Hire.docx: Create a form in this document that collects applicant information. You must have the following fields in the document: Applicant Name, Social Security number, Job Title, Proposed Salary, Starting Date, Supervisor name, Department. Add an additional section in the document that has a form for Supervisor Signature, Approved Salary, Conformation of Offer, and Status of Offer. Make the document rights-management enabled.

    • Word Document1.docx: Add some test content to this document.

    • Word Document2.docx: Add test content to this document.

    • Workbook1.xlsx

    • Workbook2.xlsx

    • Create a folder on the desktop called Regular Expressions. Create a text document under the folder called RegEx-SSN. Type the following content in the file, and then save and close the file: ^(?!000)([0-7]\d{2}|7([0-7]\d|7[012]))([ -]?)(?!00)\d\d\3(?!0000)\d{4}$

  3. Share the folder D:\Finance Documents as Finance Documents and allow everyone to have Read and Write access to the share.

Note

Central access policies are not enabled by default on the system or boot volume C:.

Install Active Directory Rights Management Services

Add the Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) and all required features through Server Manager. Choose all the defaults.

To install Active Directory Rights Management Services
  1. Sign in to the FILE1 as CONTOSO\Administrator or as a member of the Domain Admins group.

    Important

    In order to install the AD RMS server role the installer account (in this case, CONTOSO\Administrator) will have to be given membership in both the local Administrators group on the server computer where AD RMS is to be installed as well as membership in the Enterprise Admins group in Active Directory.

  2. In Server Manager, click Add Roles and Features. The Add Roles and Features Wizard appears.

  3. On the Before you Begin screen, click Next.

  4. On the Select Installation Type screen, click Role/Feature Based Install, and then click Next.

  5. On the Select Server Targets screen, click Next.

  6. On the Select Server Roles screen, select the box next to Active Directory Rights Management Services, and then click Next.

  7. In the Add features that are required for Active Directory Rights Management Services? dialog box, click Add Features.

  8. On the Select Server Roles screen, click Next.

  9. On the Select Features to Install screen, click Next.

  10. On the Active Directory Rights Management Services screen, click Next.

  11. On the Select Role Services screen, click Next.

  12. On the Web Server Role (IIS) screen, click Next.

  13. On the Select Role Services screen, click Next.

  14. On the Confirm Installation Selections screen, click Install.

  15. After the installation has completed, on the Installation Progress screen, click Perform additional configuration. The AD RMS Configuration Wizard appears.

  16. On the AD RMS screen, click Next.

  17. On the AD RMS Cluster screen, select Create a new AD RMS root cluster and then click Next.

  18. On the Configuration Database screen, click Use Windows Internal Database on this server, and then click Next.

    Note

    Using the Windows Internal Database is recommended for test environments only because it does not support more than one server in the AD RMS cluster. Production deployments should use a separate database server.

  19. On the Service Account screen, in Domain User Account, click Specify and then specify the user name (contoso\rms), and Password (pass@word1) and click OK, and then click Next.

  20. On the Cryptographic Mode screen, click Cryptographic Mode 2.

  21. On the Cluster Key Storage screen, click Next.

  22. On the Cluster Key Password screen, in the Password and Confirm password boxes, type pass@word1, and then click Next.

  23. On the Cluster Web Site screen, make sure that Default Web Site is selected, and then click Next.

  24. On the Cluster Address screen, select the Use an unencrypted connection option, in the Fully Qualified Domain Name box, type FILE1.contoso.com, and then click Next.

  25. On the Licensor Certificate Name screen, accept the default name (FILE1) in the text box and click Next.

  26. On the SCP Registration screen, select Register SCP now, and then click Next.

  27. On the Confirmation screen, click Install.

  28. On the Results screen, click Close, and then click Close on Installation Progress screen. When complete, log off and log on as contoso\rms using the password provided (pass@word1).

  29. Launch the AD RMS console and navigate to Rights Policy Templates.

    To open the AD RMS console, in Server Manager, click Local Server in the console tree, then click Tools, and then click Active Directory Rights Management Services.

  30. Click the Create Distributed Rights Policy template located on the right panel, click Add, and select the following information:

    • Language: US English

    • Name: Contoso Finance Admin Only

    • Description: Contoso Finance Admin Only

    Click Add, and then click Next.

  31. Under the Users and Rights section, click Users and rights, click Add, type financeadmin@contoso.com, and click OK.

  32. Select Full Control, and leave Grant owner (author) full control right with no expiration selected.

  33. Click though the remaining tabs with no changes, and then click Finish. Sign in as CONTOSO\Administrator.

  34. Browse to the folder, C:\inetpub\wwwroot\_wmcs\certification, select the ServerCertification.asmx file, and add Authenticated Users to have Read and Write permissions to the file.

  35. Open Windows PowerShell and run Get-FsrmRmsTemplate. Verify that you are able to see the RMS template you created in the previous steps in this procedure with this command.

Important

If you want your file servers to immediately change so you can test them, you need to do the following: On the file server, FILE1, open an elevated command prompt, and run the following commands: gpupdate /force. NLTEST /SC_RESET:contoso.com On the domain controller (DC1), replicate Active Directory. For more information about steps to force the replication of Active Directory, see Active Directory Replication

Optionally, instead of using the Add Roles and Features Wizard in Server Manager, you can use Windows PowerShell to install and configure the AD RMS server role as show in the following procedure.

To install and configure an AD RMS cluster in Windows Server 2012 using Windows PowerShell
  1. Logon on as CONTOSO\Administrator with the password: pass@word1.

    Important

    In order to install the AD RMS server role the installer account (in this case, CONTOSO\Administrator) will have to be given membership in both the local Administrators group on the server computer where AD RMS is to be installed as well as membership in the Enterprise Admins group in Active Directory.

  2. On the Server desktop, right-click the Windows PowerShell icon on the taskbar and select Run as Administrator to open a Windows PowerShell prompt with administrative privileges.

  3. To use Server Manager cmdlets to install the AD RMS server role, type:

    Add-WindowsFeature ADRMS –IncludeAllSubFeature –IncludeManagementTools
    
  4. Create the Windows PowerShell drive to represent the AD RMS server you are installing.

    For example, to create a Windows PowerShell drive named RC to install and configure the first server in an AD RMS root cluster, type:

    Import-Module ADRMS
    New-PSDrive -PSProvider ADRMSInstall -Name RC -Root RootCluster
    
  5. Set properties on objects in the drive namespace that represent required configuration settings.

    For example, to set the AD RMS service account, at the Windows PowerShell command prompt, type:

    $svcacct = Get-Credential
    

    When the Windows security dialog box appears, type the AD RMS service account domain user name CONTOSO\RMS and the assigned password.

    Next, to assign the AD RMS service account to the AD RMS cluster settings, type the following:

    Set-ItemProperty –Path RC:\ -Name ServiceAccount -Value $svcacct
    

    Next, to set the AD RMS server to use the Windows Internal Database, at the Windows PowerShell command prompt, type:

    Set-ItemProperty –Path RC:\ClusterDatabase -Name UseWindowsInternalDatabase -Value $true
    

    Next, to securely store the cluster key password in a variable, at the Windows PowerShell command prompt, type:

    $password = Read-Host -AsSecureString -Prompt "Password:"
    

    Type the cluster key password, and then press the ENTER key.

    Next, to assign the password to your AD RMS installation, at the Windows PowerShell command prompt, type:

    Set-ItemProperty -Path RC:\ClusterKey -Name CentrallyManagedPassword -Value $password
    

    Next, to set the AD RMS cluster address, at the Windows PowerShell command prompt, type:

    Set-ItemProperty -Path RC:\ -Name ClusterURL -Value "https://file1.contoso.com:80"
    

    Next, to assign the SLC name for your AD RMS installation, at the Windows PowerShell command prompt, type:

    Set-ItemProperty -Path RC:\ -Name SLCName -Value "FILE1"
    

    Next, to set the service connection point (SCP) for the AD RMS cluster, at the Windows PowerShell command prompt, type:

    Set-ItemProperty -Path RC:\ -Name RegisterSCP -Value $true
    
  6. Run the Install-ADRMS cmdlet. In addition to installing the AD RMS server role and configuring the server, this cmdlet also installs other features required by AD RMS if necessary.

    For example, to change to the Windows PowerShell drive named RC and install and configure AD RMS, type:

    Set-Location RC:\
    Install-ADRMS –Path.
    

    Type "Y" when the cmdlet prompts you to confirm you want to start the installation.

  7. Log out as CONTOSO\Administrator and log on as CONTOSO\RMS using the provided password ("pass@word1").

    Important

    In order to manage the AD RMS server the account you are logged on to and using to manage the server (in this case, CONTOSO\RMS) will have to be given membership in both the local Administrators group on the AD RMS server computer as well as membership in the Enterprise Admins group in Active Directory.

  8. On the Server desktop, right-click the Windows PowerShell icon on the taskbar and select Run as Administrator to open a Windows PowerShell prompt with administrative privileges.

  9. Create the Windows PowerShell drive to represent the AD RMS server you are configuring.

    For example, to create a Windows PowerShell drive named RC to configure the AD RMS root cluster, type:

    Import-Module ADRMSAdmin `
    New-PSDrive -PSProvider ADRMSAdmin -Name RC -Root https://localhost -Force -Scope Global
    
  10. To create new rights template for the Contoso finance administrator and assign it user rights with full control in your AD RMS installation, at the Windows PowerShell command prompt, type:

    New-Item -Path RC:\RightsPolicyTemplate –LocaleName en-us -DisplayName "Contoso Finance Admin Only" -Description "Contoso Finance Admin Only" -UserGroup financeadmin@contoso.com  -Right ('FullControl')
    
  11. To verify that you can see the new rights template for the Contoso finance administrator, at the Windows PowerShell command prompt:

    Get-FsrmRmsTemplate
    

    Review the output of this cmdlet to confirm the RMS template you created in the previous step is present.

Build the mail server (SRV1)

SRV1 is the SMTP/POP3 mail server. You need to set it up so that you can send email notifications as part of the Access-Denied assistance scenario.

Configure Microsoft Exchange Server on this computer. For more information, see How to Install Exchange Server.

Build the client virtual machine (CLIENT1)

To build the client virtual machine

  1. Connect the CLIENT1 to the ID_AD_Network.

  2. Install Microsoft Office 2010.

  3. Sign in as Contoso\Administrator, and use the following information to configure Microsoft Outlook.

    • Your name: File Administrator

    • Email address: fileadmin@contoso.com

    • Account type: POP3

    • Incoming mail server: Static IP address of SRV1

    • Outgoing mail server: Static IP address of SRV1

    • User name: fileadmin@contoso.com

    • Remember password: Select

  4. Create a shortcut to Outlook on the contoso\administrator desktop.

  5. Open Outlook and address all the “first time launched” messages.

  6. Delete any test messages that were generated.

  7. Create a new short cut on desktop for all users on the client virtual machine that points to \\FILE1\Finance Documents.

  8. Reboot as needed.

Enable Access-Denied assistance on the client virtual machine

  1. Open Registry Editor, and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer.

    • Set EnableShellExecuteFileStreamCheck to 1.

    • Value: DWORD

Lab setup for deploying claims across forests scenario

Build a virtual machine for DC2

  • Build a virtual machine from the Windows Server 2012 ISO.

  • Create the virtual machine name as DC2.

  • Connect the virtual machine to the ID_AD_Network.

Important

Joining virtual machines to a domain and deploying claim types across forests require that the virtual machines be able to resolve the FQDNs of the relevant domains. You may have to manually configure the DNS settings on the virtual machines to accomplish this. For more information, see Configuring a virtual network. All the virtual machine images (servers and clients) must be reconfigured to use a static IP version 4 (IPv4) address and Domain Name System (DNS) client settings. For more information, see Configure a DNS Client for Static IP Address.

Set up a new forest called adatum.com

To install Active Directory Domain Services

  1. Connect the virtual machine to the ID_AD_Network. Sign in to the DC2 as Administrator with the password Pass@word1.

  2. In Server Manager, click Manage, and then click Add Roles and Features.

  3. On the Before you begin page, click Next.

  4. On the Select Installation Type page, click Role-based or Feature-based Install, and then click Next.

  5. On the Select destination server page, click Select a server from the server pool, click the names of the server where you want to install Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), and then click Next.

  6. On the Select Server Roles page, click Active Directory Domain Services. In the Add Roles and Features Wizard dialog box, click Add Features, and then click Next.

  7. On the Select Features page, click Next.

  8. On the AD DS page, review the information, and then click Next.

  9. On the Confirmation page, click Install. The Feature installation progress bar on the Results page indicates that the role is being installed.

  10. On the Results page, verify that the installation succeeded, and then click the warning icon with an exclamation mark on top right corner of the screen, next to Manage. In the Tasks list, click the Promote this server to a domain controller link.

    Important

    If you close the installation wizard at this point rather than click Promote this server to a domain controller, you can continue the AD DS installation by clicking Tasks in Server Manager.

  11. On the Deployment Configuration page, click Add a new forest, type the name of the root domain, adatum.com, and then click Next.

  12. On the Domain Controller Options page, select the domain and forest functional levels as Windows Server 2012, specify the DSRM password pass@word1, and then click Next.

  13. On the DNS Options page, click Next.

  14. On the Additional Options page, click Next.

  15. On the Paths page, type the locations for the Active Directory database, log files, and SYSVOL folder (or accept default locations), and then click Next.

  16. On the Review Options page, confirm your selections, and then click Next.

  17. On the Prerequisites Check page, confirm that the prerequisites validation is completed, and then click Install.

  18. On the Results page, verify that the server was successfully configured as a domain controller, and then click Close.

  19. Restart the server to complete the AD DS installation. (By default, this happens automatically.)

Important

To ensure that the network is configured properly, after you have set up both the forests, you must do the following: Sign in to adatum.com as adatum\administrator. Open a Command Prompt window, type nslookup contoso.com, and then press ENTER. Sign in to contoso.com as contoso\administrator. Open a Command Prompt window, type nslookup adatum.com, and then press ENTER. If these commands execute without errors, the forests can communicate with each other. For more information on nslookup errors, see the troubleshooting section in the topic Using NSlookup.exe

Set contoso.com as a trusting forest to adatum.com

In this step, you create a trust relationship between the Adatum Corporation site and the Contoso, Ltd. site.

To set Contoso as a trusting forest to Adatum

  1. Sign in to DC2 as administrator. On the Start screen, type domain.msc.

  2. In the console tree, right-click adatum.com, and then click Properties.

  3. On the Trusts tab, click New Trust, and then click Next.

  4. On the Trust Name page, type contoso.com, in the Domain Name System (DNS) name field, and then click Next.

  5. On the Trust Type page, click Forest Trust, and then click Next.

  6. On the Direction of Trust page, click Two-way.

  7. On the Sides of Trust page, click Both this domain and the specified domain, and then click Next.

  8. Continue to follow the instructions in the wizard.

Create additional users in the Adatum forest

Create the user Jeff Low with the password pass@word1, and assign the company attribute with the value Adatum.

To create a user with the Company attribute

  1. Open an elevated command prompt in Windows PowerShell, and paste the following code:

    New-ADUser `
    -SamAccountName jlow `
    -Name "Jeff Low" `
    -UserPrincipalName jlow@adatum.com `
    -AccountPassword (ConvertTo-SecureString `
    -AsPlainText "pass@word1" -Force) `
    -Enabled $true `
    -PasswordNeverExpires $true `
    -Path 'CN=Users,DC=adatum,DC=com' `
    -Company Adatum`
    

Create the Company claim type on adataum.com

To create a claim type by using Windows PowerShell

  1. Sign in to adatum.com as an administrator.

  2. Open an elevated command prompt in Windows PowerShell, and type the following code:

    New-ADClaimType `
    -AppliesToClasses:@('user') `
    -Description:"Company" `
    -DisplayName:"Company" `
    -ID:"ad://ext/Company:ContosoAdatum" `
    -IsSingleValued:$true `
    -Server:"adatum.com" `
    -SourceAttribute:Company `
    -SuggestedValues:@((New-Object Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADSuggestedValueEntry("Contoso", "Contoso", "")), (New-Object Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADSuggestedValueEntry("Adatum", "Adatum", ""))) `
    

Enable the Company resource property on contoso.com

To enable the Company resource property on contoso.com

  1. Sign in to contoso.com as an administrator.

  2. In Server Manager, click Tools, and then click Active Directory Administrative Center.

  3. In the left pane of Active Directory Administrative Center, click Tree View. In the left pane, click Dynamic Access Control, and then double-click Resource Properties.

  4. Select Company from the Resource Properties list, right-click and select Properties. In the Suggested Values section, click Add to add the suggested values: Contoso and Adatum, and then click OK twice.

  5. Select Company from the Resource Properties list, right-click and select Enable.

Enable Dynamic Access Control on adatum.com

To enable Dynamic Access Control for adatum.com

  1. Sign in to adatum.com as an administrator.

  2. Open the Group Policy Management Console, click adatum.com, and then double-click Domain Controllers.

  3. Right-click Default Domain Controllers Policy, and select Edit.

  4. In the Group Policy Management Editor window, double-click Computer Configuration, double-click Policies, double-click Administrative Templates, double-click System, and then double-click KDC.

  5. Double-click KDC support for claims, compound authentication, and Kerberos armoring and select the option next to Enabled. You need to enable this setting to use Central Access Policies.

  6. Open an elevated command prompt, and run the following command:

    gpupdate /force
    

Create the Company claim type on contoso.com

To create a claim type by using Windows PowerShell

  1. Sign in to contoso.com as an administrator.

  2. Open an elevated command prompt in Windows PowerShell, then type the following code:

    New-ADClaimType –SourceTransformPolicy `
    –DisplayName “Company” `
    –ID “ad://ext/Company:ContosoAdatum” `
    –IsSingleValued $true `
    –ValueType “string” `
    

Create the central access rule

To create a central access rule

  1. In the left pane of Active Directory Administrative Center, click Tree View. In the left pane, click Dynamic Access Control, and then click Central Access Rules.

  2. Right-click Central Access Rules, click New, and then Central Access Rule.

  3. In the Name field, type AdatumEmployeeAccessRule.

  4. In the Permissions section, select the Use following permissions as current permissions option, click Edit, and then click Add. Click the Select a principal link, type Authenticated Users, and then click OK.

  5. In the Permission Entry for Permissions dialog box, click Add a condition, and enter the following conditions: [User] [Company] [Equals] [Value] [Adatum]. Permissions should be Modify, Read and Execute, Read, Write.

  6. Click OK.

  7. Click OK three times to finish and return to Active Directory Administrative Center.

    Windows PowerShell equivalent commands

    The following Windows PowerShell cmdlet or cmdlets perform the same function as the preceding procedure. Enter each cmdlet on a single line, even though they may appear word-wrapped across several lines here because of formatting constraints.

    New-ADCentralAccessRule `
    -CurrentAcl:"O:SYG:SYD:AR(A;;FA;;;OW)(A;;FA;;;BA)(A;;FA;;;SY)(XA;;0x1301bf;;;AU;(@USER.ad://ext/Company:ContosoAdatum == `"Adatum`"))" `
    -Name:"AdatumEmployeeAccessRule" `
    -ProposedAcl:$null `
    -ProtectedFromAccidentalDeletion:$true `
    -Server:"contoso.com" `
    

Create the central access policy

To create a central access policy

  1. Sign in to contoso.com as an administrator.

  2. Open an elevated command prompt in Windows PowerShell, and then paste the following code:

    New-ADCentralAccessPolicy "Adatum Only Access Policy"
    Add-ADCentralAccessPolicyMember "Adatum Only Access Policy" `
    -Member "AdatumEmployeeAccessRule" `
    

Publish the new policy through Group Policy

To apply the central access policy across file servers through Group Policy

  1. On the Start screen, type Administrative Tools, and in the Search bar, click Settings. In the Settings results, click Administrative Tools. Open the Group Policy Management Console from the Administrative Tools folder.

    Tip

    If the Show Administrative tools setting is disabled, the Administrative Tools folder and its contents will not appear in the Settings results.

  2. Right-click the contoso.com domain, click Create a GPO in this domain and Link it here…

  3. Type a descriptive name for the GPO, such as AdatumAccessGPO, and then click OK.

To apply the central access policy to the file server through Group Policy

  1. On the Start screen, type Group Policy Management, in the Search box. Open Group Policy Management from the Administrative Tools folder.

    Tip

    If the Show Administrative tools setting is disabled, the Administrative Tools folder and its contents will not appear in the Settings results.

  2. Navigate to and select Contoso as follows: Group Policy Management\Forest: contoso.com\Domains\contoso.com.

  3. Right-click the AdatumAccessGPO policy, and select Edit.

  4. In Group Policy Management Editor, click Computer Configuration, expand Policies, expand Windows Settings, and then click Security Settings.

  5. Expand File System, right-click Central Access Policy, and then click Manage Central access policies.

  6. In the Central Access Policies Configuration dialog box, click Add, select Adatum Only Access Policy, and then click OK.

  7. Close the Group Policy Management Editor. You have now added the central access policy to Group Policy.

Create the Earnings folder on the file server

Create a new NTFS volume on FILE1, and create the following folder: D:\Earnings.

Note

Central access policies are not enabled by default on the system or boot volume C:.

Set classification and apply the central access policy on the Earnings folder

To assign the central access policy on the file server

  1. In Hyper-V Manager, connect to server FILE1. Sign in to the server by using Contoso\Administrator, with the password pass@word1.

  2. Open an elevated command prompt and type: gpupdate /force. This will ensure that your Group Policy changes will take effect on your server.

  3. You also need to refresh the Global Resource Properties from Active Directory. Open Windows PowerShell, type Update-FSRMClassificationpropertyDefinition, and then press ENTER. Close Windows PowerShell.

  4. Open Windows Explorer, and navigate to D:\EARNINGS. Right-click the Earnings folder, and click Properties.

  5. Click the Classification tab. Select Company, and then select Adatum in the Value field.

  6. Click Change, select Adatum Only Access Policy from the drop-down menu, and then click Apply.

  7. Click the Security tab, click Advanced, and then click the Central Policy tab. You should see the AdatumEmployeeAccessRule listed. You can expand the item to view all of the permissions that you set when you created the rule in Active Directory.

  8. Click OK to return to Windows Explorer.