Core Configuration Console

All CCC versions available at http://www.nullsession.com/downloads

OUTDATED! See http://www.nullsession.com/2009/06/18/release-of-ccc-0-98/ for more information!

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As I promised at the Windows Server 7 TAP Summit I’d make my Server Core configuration script publicly available. Well, here it is. I chose to call it Core Configuration Console, which’ll be CCC for short. If you find any bugs or miss anything, email ccc@nullsession.com and I’ll see what I can do.

This version of CCC is tested on Windows Server 2008 Core and later. It might even work on the full installation version of Windows, but that kinda defies the point so I haven’t tested it…

Core Configuration Console (CCC) version 0.9 contains the following functionality:
(might have missed something…)

Network configuration (IP / Dns-settings / Reset to DHCP)

Lists and lets you select which interface to configure.

Firewall configuration (Disable / En-/disable TS Remote Admin Mode)

Change Local User Password

Changes the password of the currently logged on local user.

Domain Settings (Join / disjoin)

Start control panel items

Licensing (install / activate / reset / rearm / display / delete)

Quick Configuration (Password / IP / Computername / Domain)

Will guide you through the basic configuration of your Core server.

The quick configuration guide restarts automatically after the reboot post server name change to let you join the domain. If you select not to change the name of the server you’ll be able to join the domain the first run.

Autostart of CCC

Registers CCC in registry to start on logon. This can also be disabled.

Download CCC.zip

To use: Download, unzip, place on USB-stick and copy it to your server. Start with CCC.bat from the directory you copied it to. Recommended directory is C:\Windows.

Please either leave comments or send an email to ccc@nullsession.com with bugs/feedback/feature requests.

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I have 10+ years experience of the IT-industry. The last years I've been heavily involved in Microsofts Technology Adoption Programs for Windows Vista, "Longhorn", Hyper-V, "Stirling", SCVMM and Windows Server 2008 R2. I'm was awarded an MVP in File Systems & Storage 2008, MVP in Cluster 2009, member of Microsoft Extended Experts Team and have been speaking at numerous events such as TechEd and TechDays.