Apr 23 2022 01:58 PM - edited Jan 04 2024 02:27 PM
Currently it is not possible to execute sconfig in a PowerShell Session e.g. Enter-PSSession via Server Manager or PowerShell or in PowerShell using WAC.
This is quite hindering.
Usecases for Windows Server GUI / Core install options
- checking basic settings if they are correct without invoking RDP
- executing basic tasks and configurations, e.g. changing RDP / Telemetry / installing or checking for Windows Updates
I understand Artems point this magic script is made for initial setup but I hope you see the benefit for the extra mile having this PowerShell based sconfig running remotely and another time eliminating RDP connections and local logons.
Sep 16 2022 12:13 PM
Sep 16 2022 06:36 PM
SolutionSep 30 2022 06:07 PM
Hey @Karl-WE
I did some trialing out and you can execute sconfig remotely if you install the SSH Server role on Windows Server.
I do realize though that this means you actually need to install a role and use SSH instead of native PS Remoting out of the box, which is a bit of a let down. Hopefully the Microsoft Team can advance PS Remoting capabilities to allow this.
Oct 04 2022 03:37 PM
Oct 04 2022 03:48 PM - edited Oct 04 2022 03:52 PM
@Artem Pronichkin @TimothyWelborn I hear you both.
For me sconfig is a unified now PowerShell based place (GUI assisted and failsafe aka noob proof, for frequently used tasks on a fresh box or to configure later.
I understand that for Azure it's not helpful as it is interactive and not scriptable, as we did once with diskpart (still not as nice as a native PowerShell cmdlet).
So Artem where would you like to get these feature requests? Feedback hub or here?
Jan 04 2024 01:29 PM
After a couple of time I found a possible new idea why sconfig could be a nice thing to be excuted remotely @Artem Pronichkin
I have described it in the WAC feedback area
The idea is to create a WAC extension that would make sconfig accessible from WAC for initial or later configuration of VMs or Windows Servers so we would avoid leaving WAC for this matter and do not need a console or RDP session. Hope this is a better usecase than the previous one.
Sep 16 2022 06:36 PM
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