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GETTING STARTED TASKS 21
let’s start with a general description of how this screen works. First, the Windows SBS Console,
as I’ve said before, is the central command center of SBS 2008. Thus, the tasks that it is outlin-
ing for you to do here are tasks recommended or required by Microsoft in order to maintain a
functioning computer.
Figure 1.21
Getting Started Tasks
screen
To use this menu system, you click each of these tasks to open an agenda list, along with the
recommended procedures for each task. Because it involves installation, let’s take a look at
the Finish Installation tasks.
If you followed my path step-by-step, you should see the screen in Figure 1.22 once you
start your server. The Installation Issues tasks at hand are creating the network administrator
account (which you should not have) and the updates installation (which you may have if you
were not connected to the Internet at the time). Regardless, you can see in the figure that there
are easy buttons to address the issues, such as How Do I Fix This Issue?