Owners Manual
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Installing Managed System Software On
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Core And
Microsoft Hyper-V Server
The Server Core installation option of the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and Hyper-V Server operating
system provides a minimal environment for running specific server roles that reduce the maintenance
and management requirements and the attack surface for those server roles. A Windows Server 2008
Core or Hyper-V Server installation installs only a subset of the binaries that are required by the supported
server roles. For example, the Explorer shell is not installed as part of a Windows Server 2008 Core or
Hyper-V Server installation. Instead, the default user interface for a Windows Server 2008 Core or Hyper-
V Server installation is the command prompt.
NOTE: On Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 Core and Windows Server 2012 Core, to install Server
Administrator, Windows-on-Windows (WOW) mode should be enabled.
NOTE: Windows Server 2008 Core or Hyper-V Server operating system does not support a
graphical user interface (GUI) based installation of software components. Install the software in the
Command Line Interface (CLI) mode on Server Core. For more information on Server Core, see
microsoft.com.
NOTE: On Windows 7, to install the systems management software successfully, log in using an
account which belongs to the Administrators Group and must execute the setup.exe using the
option Run as administrator from the right-click menu.
NOTE: Log in as a built-in administrator to install the systems management software on Windows
Server 2008 and Windows Vista. For more information about the built-in Administrator account, see
the Windows Server 2008 Help.
NOTE: Server Administrator is also supported on Windows Server 2012.
Running Prerequisite Checker In CLI Mode
You must run the prerequisite checker in the CLI mode as Windows Server 2008 and Hyper-V Server
does not support the GUI mode.
Related Links:
Prerequisite Checker
Installing Managed System Software In CLI Mode
Launch the MSI file from the command prompt using the command msiexec /i <SysMgmt or
SysMgmtx64>.msi
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