Jul 07
While there is a Windows 2008 Core Configurator with a GUI interface, in Windows 2008 R2 Microsoft added a new command-line tool named SCONFIG.EXE.
With this command tool configuration of the Core Server is simplified. It allows you to do all the initial configuration tasks, text menu based. For example, you can :
- Configure Networking – static vs. DHCP and for multiple NICs
- Configure Remote – Enable management via Server Manager and PowerShell, including properly configuring the firewall
- Configure Windows Update
- Enable Remote Desktop
- Join a domain
- Rename a computer
Still want to know the normal Windows 2008 Core commands or use the GUI?




