09:56 - Friday 19 October 2007 by Daniel Schuhmann
Source: Tom's Hardware UK – Keywords: Windows, Server-2008
Categories: Business
Source: Tom's Hardware UK – Keywords: Windows, Server-2008
Categories: Business
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Central Switchboard - The Server Manager
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In Windows Server 2008 Server, all configuration tasks start in the Server Manager. It replaces the familiar Computer Management found in Windows Server 2003. Users are no longer forced to open different windows to configure DHCP, DNS and other services - all of the server’s management tasks are accessible from here.
When the Server Manager is started, it begins by showing the administrator a list of basic network settings and the installed services.
All server services and server roles can be centrally installed and managed from here.
- Previous page Starting up for the First Time
- Next page Server Manager – Installing a Service
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