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ICT-Hotlist TopicImportant Server Core commands to manage Windows Server 2012 R2Manage a Core server with the sconfig.cmd to configure:
Adding Roles and FeaturesYou can add and remove roles and features by using the Windows PowerShell cmdlets Get-WindowsFeature, Install-WindowsFeature, and Remove-WindowsFeature.Find the installed roles and features:
Get-WindowsFeature | Where-Object {$_.InstallState -eq "Installed"}
Check which roles on Server Core are available and which are not by running the
query
Requires PowerShell 4 or newer
Get-WindowsFeature | where-object {$_.InstallState -eq "Removed"}
Requires PowerShell 4 or newer
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