![]() ![]() In the Connect To DNS Server dialog box, select The Following Computer and type SEA-SC2 in the text box. Right-click the root node of the console and select Connect To DNS Server. On the domain controller, click Start, Administrative Tools, and then DNS to open the DNS Manager console. This means that when you type start /w ocsetup DNS-Server-Core-Role at a command prompt on a Server Core installation, the command installs the DNS Server role and enables the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and DNS Service rule groups to allow the DNS snap-in running on another computer to connect to Server Core.įor example, to use the DNS console found under Administrative Tools on a domain controller named FULL161 to administer a Server Core DNS server named SEA-SC2, perform the following steps: When you install a server role on a Server Core installation, the appropriate firewall ports needed to manage that role remotely using MMC snap-ins are opened automatically. Using MMC Consoles to Administer Server Core in a Domain Using MMC snap-ins or RSAT allows you to administer a Server Core installation the same way that you administer a Full installation-without the need of learning the syntax of many command-line utilities. The advantage of using RSAT is that it gives you the full complement of MMC consoles by comparison, on a Full installation of Windows Server 2008, you may be missing some consoles because of certain roles and features not being installed on your server. ![]() You can also install RSAT on either Windows Vista or a Full installation of Windows Server 2008 and use these tools to administer Server Core. ![]() You can use Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins to administer a Server Core installation remotely from a Full installation of Windows Server 2008. ![]()
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