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I manage a windows 2011 sbs standard, the console constantly crashes. My office was moved and in the move the original disks were lost.
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I need either the console.mi file to repair the console or the.iso images of the original disks. Microsoft doesnt seem to have them on any website, the people we bought the software from and who installed it(before my time) is out of business, does anyone have a copy of either of my needed files they can share or know where i can get a copy of them from? A friend has a copy of abs 2011 essentials he can loan me, would that work?
Posted by on Oct 1 2016 (updated on Jan 28 2017) in. Customers pay only the cost of Software Assurance. See also visitor. You may recall me doing a bit of Hyper-V and earlier this year, using the impressively-stable Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5 (beta) code. I also tested it as a VMware ESXi 6.0U2 VM and found that the speed, performance, and compatibility was excellent, featuring that vaguely Windows 10 UI.
Yes, the good parts of the Windows 10 UI, skipping much of annoyance of the Windows 8-like UI that Windows Server 2012 R2 was saddled with. The final bits for Windows Server 2016 are now available, and you can try them free for 180 days, even if you don't have MSDN! Mary Jo recently published two related article that may be interest to IT Pros and virtualization enthusiasts, since Window Server is highly likely to be in the mix at work and in home labs, even if Hyper-V is not the hypervisor they're using today. I personal prefer to try to keep both running in my home lab, to keep up with the latest advancements, and to stay familiar with both UIs and management tools.
I've had the good fortune to, and I suspect many of you also listen to their. Here's Mary Jo's first of two related articles to check out:.
Sep 26 2016 by Mary Joe Foley at All About Microsoft It's simple to get that ISO download going, just fill out that basic TechNet form found at this site:. the file you download will be called: 14393.0.1.RS1RELEASESERVEREVALX64FREEN-US.ISO In my home, instead of the usual Akamai CDN for many Microsoft ISO file downloads, I that the bits were coming from Cox Communications IP address 98.171.219.25 this time around. The speed was a decent 30 Mbps (of my 300 Mbps connection), taking about 15 minutes to complete. Your findings will vary. While that's downloading, now you have some more time to read this second article, more enterprise-focused:. Aug 25 2016 by Mary Jo Foley at All About Microsoft Yeah, you're not likely to have software assurance for your home lab, but still, good to be aware of. Microsoft isn't exactly shy about their efforts to go toe-to-toe with VMware, see also:.
Customers pay only the cost of Software Assurance. Special thanks to for his response under:. Jan 27 2017 This is wrong, you can go to paid using dism: dism /Online /Get-TargetEditions to discover the editions you can upgrade to, then dism /Online /Set-Edition: /ProductKey: /AcceptEula then reboot See more here: Somebody out there tested this lately on a Server 2016 evaluatioin? Please drop a response below, so others will know. Disclaimer Emphasis is on home test labs, not production environments.
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