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Steve Seguis

"Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration"


If you close Server Manager or configure it not to start up automatically, it can still be
accessed through a few different methods:
?–? Open the Start menu, and then click Server Manager at the top of the menu.
?–  Open the Start menu, and then choose Administrative Tools | Server Manager.
?–  Open the Start menu, right-click Computer, and then choose Manage.
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?–  Open the Start menu and click Control Panel. Double-click Administrative
Tools, and you??™ll see Server Manager there.
?–  Click the Server Manager icon in the Quick Launch bar next to the Start button.
?–? Open the Start menu and click Run. Type mmc, and then click OK. This will
open a blank console. Choose File | Add/Remove Snap-in, and then choose
Server Manager from the Available Snap-ins list. Click the Add button to add it
to your Selected Snap-ins list, as shown in Figure 3-2, and then click OK.
Figure 3-1. The Server Manager console
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Roles versus Features
Whenever you talk about Windows Server 2008, it??™s impossible not to refer to
roles and features. You need to understand exactly what these roles and features
are. Roles inherently describe the primary function of a server. Features describe
a supporting function of a server that typically augments the functionality of a
role. Although it is possible to have a server perform only one role, every server
can perform multiple roles, and you??™re realistically limited only by the capacity of
the server.


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