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Performing Initial Configuration Tasks

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IN THIS CHAPTER

Understanding the default settings in Windows Server 2022

Getting an overview of the configuration process

Providing the information your server needs to be set up properly

Updating Windows Server 2022 with the latest patches, hotfixes, and everything in between

Customizing Windows Server 2022 to your preferences

Configuring your server startup options with BCDEdit

Now that you’ve installed Windows Server 2022, it’s time for the fun to begin! As an administrator, your next task after installing the server operating system is to configure it to do what you want it to do.

Microsoft introduced the Server Manager feature in Server 2008, and it was updated heavily in Windows Server 2012 to support Remote Management, as well as multi-server management. Server Manager is your starting location for the majority of the configuration tasks that you need to accomplish on your server if you’re working on a server that has Desktop Experience.

If you’re working on a Server Core system, you won’t use Server Manager on the console. Instead, you’ll use the sconfig utility to do your initial configuration, assuming that you aren’t deploying Server Core images that are already configured for your environment. Of course, you can use Server Manager to administer your Server Core systems remotely, with a little setup initially to get things going. I cover that subject in my overview of the configuration process.

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