NET Framework that lacks the graphical features of the full version so you can run
Windows PowerShell in Server Core, but for now, you need to run Windows PowerShell from the client
against Server Core instead of the local machine. You??™re limited to using the Windows Management
Instrumentation (WMI) features of Windows PowerShell when working with Server Core.
The third method is to rely on the standard consoles that you??™ve always used. These consoles appear in the
Administrative Tools folder of the Control Panel. Not all of the consoles will work with Server Core and
some of the consoles will have limited functionality. For example, the Computer Management console
shown here contains fewer entries for Server Core because not all of the entries apply. In addition, when
you select some entries, the console tells you that it can??™t display the information. For example, if you click
on Performance Logs and Alerts, Device Manager, any of the Storage features, or SQL Server Configuration
Manager, the Computer Management console will tell you that these features aren??™t available.
THE COMMAND LINE MADE EASY
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Using Utilities Directly
Generally, you??™ll begin using the command line by working with the utilities directly.
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