![]() ![]() But it is a great step forward for adopting Windows Server Core installations. However, as we will see, there is still work to do with this tool. It does this with an easy to access the web interface. Windows Admin Center (WAC) has changed the paradigm of managing Windows Server Core installations as it allows effectively managing a Windows Server, both GUI, and Core with the tools needed in a single location. However, things have changed since Windows Server 2019 with the introduction of the Windows Admin Center. Windows administrators were relegated to command line and getting MMC consoles to work pointed to a Windows Server Core installation to manage, configure, and administrate a Core installation. Why? Mainly due to the administration of a Windows Server Core installation. It has not been the most popular way however to consume a Windows Server. Windows Server Core has been around since Windows Server 2008.
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