As a Windows admin you know that managing containers is not as easy as managing VMs. Using PowerShell commands, writing docker files, and so on can be a daunting process - specially if you just want ...
Greetings. Looks like things have changed since this blog post was made. Difficult to find info on this particular functionality of Windows Admin Center. However I would like to get it up & going.
I'm running into an issue where I have a brand new 2022 windows server test machine, server core, and I use windows admin center to turn on containers & install docker.
After doing a very basic image pull, or container attempt to make, the windows admin center will show "2 Items" in the upper right corner, but, no images are listed.
Is there a known bug going on? this is pretty much an out-of-the-box windows admin center running locally on a windows 10 box , in AD, connecting to an ad-joined windows 2022 server machine.
"Containers" extension is added to windows admin center.
Edit: Additionally, I did confirm that Hyper-V feature installed. Containers installed. VM host is 2022 standard core. I installed Docker Desktop onto it, just in case some binaries were missing that it expected. Installing Docker desktop, upon reboot, it tells me that "I don't have hyper-v installed. Switch to WSL 2 containers instead?" this is obviously false. Still trying.