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Configure Windows Admin Center - Windows Tutorial
From the course: Windows 10: Configure and Support Core Services
Configure Windows Admin Center
- [Instructor] The Windows Admin Center allows administrators to manage a network and its infrastructure from a single console from almost anywhere. For now, it's a free download from Microsoft. You can install the center on server machines, as well as clients, I've downloaded it onto my Windows 10 computer. If you'd like to try it locate the Microsoft Evaluation Center, and then scroll down to Windows Admin Center. Once you have it downloaded, in the search window, type Windows Admin Center, and you'll see it in the results. When you click it, it'll open in your default web browser. It's best to open it in Edge because it just seems to work better, that's what I've done here. This is what my console looks like. I've recently added a couple of devices. You can add devices as well, just click Add, scroll down to the type of device to add, and then fill out the information. If you don't have devices to add, or if you have trouble adding them, you can click your own local device to see…
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Use remote management tools4m 15s
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Remote management settings4m 52s
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Remote management with PowerShell1m 20s
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Configure and use Remote Assistance4m 3s
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Configure and use Remote Desktop4m 56s
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Configure and use Remote Assist1m 17s
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Configure and use Quick Assist1m 32s
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Configure Windows Remote Management4m 13s
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Configure Windows Admin Center4m 36s
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