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UNDERSTAND HOW POWERSHELL AND ACTIVE DIRECTORY WORK TOGETHER 51
Administering
Service Delivery
PART I
may encounter is that if there is a  rewall between your domain controller and the
computer from which you’re running the Active Directory PowerShell module, the
module may not be able to connect to ADWS. To  x this, you should ensure that
you allow tra c on TCP port 9389 to communicate with the domain controller.
Install the Active Directory Management Gateway
If you dont have a Windows Server 2008 R2 domain controller, you can still use the
Active Directory PowerShell module by installing ADMG on one of your domain
controllers. ADMG is supported on the following domain controller operating
systems:
Windows Server 2003 SP2
Windows Server 2003 R2
Windows Server 2008 SP2
As a prerequisite, the ADMG requires the .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1.
You’ll need to install it before you can install ADMG. Follow these steps to install
ADMG on a legacy domain controller:
1. Download the appropriate ADMG installation package from the Microso
website at the following URL:
www.microsoft.com/downloads/
en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=0089
40c6-0296-4597-be3e-1d24c1cf0dda
.
2. Launch the installation package that you downloaded to start the installation.
3. On the opening screen of the installation wizard, click the Next button.
4. On the License Agreement screen, read the license and then choose I Agree
(assuming that you agree with the terms of the license). Click Next to
continue.
5. ADMG will be installed. A er the installation is  nished, click the Finish
button.
6. You can verify that ADMG was installed by opening the Services MMC
(Microso Management Console) snap-in and checking to see that the
ADWS service is installed and running, as shown in Figure 1.15.
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