This video shows Microsoft's commitment to traditional tools by exploring the Microsoft Management Console including adding snap-ins for server management.
- [Instructor] Microsoft has introduced…some pretty big changes in server capabilities…in the workstation desktop experience…and in the management of both,…but Microsoft also has a history…of keeping some legacy components in place…to help us through big changes.…As this chapter progresses,…we're going to take a look at the newer…and preferred methods of administering…and managing Windows servers…including options that don't require…a desktop experience at all.…But before we go there,…I wanted to open this discussion of management tools…by reminding you that the old standbys are still present.…
In Windows 2000, Microsoft introduced the MMC…or Microsoft Management Console.…This flexible tool was great for working at the console…of the server that you wanted to manage.…Here we have a Windows 2019 Server…that's a member of an Active Directory domain…and you can see that right away…we still have the Server Manager,…a GUI tool for accessing many management…and administration tools.…In fact, if I click on the Tools menu,…
Released
12/19/2018- Installing Windows Admin Center (WAC)
- Managing Windows with WAC and PowerShell
- Using PowerShell remoting
- Monitoring the health of Windows 2019 servers
- Capturing real-time performance data
- Protecting networks with Windows Defender ATP
- Windows updates on Server 2019
- Selecting updates to distribute
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Video: Traditional management tools