Configuring File Screening (Windows Server 2012 R2)

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Welcome to this step by step tutorial, you will be learning about How to Install and Configure File Screening using File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) on Windows Server 2012 R2.

File Server Resource Manager is a pack of tools for Windows Server® 2008 or above that allows administrators to control and manage the quantity and type of data files that is stored on their network or servers.

Furthermore, File Screening is a tool part of the FSRM Pack of tools. It helps to Manage the type of data format stored on the server or network storage media.

The Step by step process below shows how to Install FSRM and Configure File Screening

Installing FSRM.

Prerequisite: Most of all, you should have a Domain Network configured and at least one client computer for testing after configuration. Also, Configure File Share or DFS for central file access to spice up our FSRM Configuration

Computers Used: DC1 (Domain Controller installed with Server 2012 R2) and a Client Computer (Installed with Windows 10)

Installing FSRM on DC1

Step 1

First of all, Go to Server Manager

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Step 2

Select Manager – Add Roles and Features Wizardadd roles file screen vincent tech blog

Step 3

In addition, Select the “installation Type on the left panel” and choose “Role-Based or feature-based installation” and go for “Next”

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Step 4

Also, expand “File and Storage Services” – Expand “File and iSCSI Services” and Select “File Server Resource Manager” Select Add Features from Pop up Dialog. And Select “Next”

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Step 5

In addition, Select “Next” on the Select Features page

Step 6

As a result, Select “Install” on the confirm Installation Selections page

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Configuring File Screening Using FSRM on DC1

When installation completes, Restart is not required

Step 1

On the Server Manager Console. Select “Tools” on the right top corner and choose “File Server Resource Manager”

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Step 2

On the File Server Resource Manager console, Select “File Screening Management -> File Group”.

Right-Click on “File Groups”. Select “Create File Group

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Step 3

Name your file group and add file extensions, then select “OK”

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Step 4

Thereafter, Switch to File Screen utility on the left pane. Right-Click and Select Create File Screen

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Step 5

From here, Browser for File Screen Path

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Step 6

Furthermore, Select “Define Custom File Screen Properties” and choose “custom Properties”

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Step 7

Allso, under the “File Groups” Section, select “Your file group you created. Ours is “Graphic Files” and choose OK

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Step 8

In addition, Select “Create”

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Step 9

Finally, Save as a template with your preferred name. Our is “Graphic files template” and choose OK

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We are done.

Therefore, next is to test the File path selected by Storing Graphic Files with the format we block and see our file screen in operation.
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