You work as an administrator at Contoso.com. The Contoso.com network consists of a single domain named
Contoso.com. All servers on the Contoso.com network have Windows Server 2012 installed.
Contoso.com has its headquarters in London, and several widespread satellite offices. When Contoso.com
releases a new written policy stating that the graphical user interface (GUI) should not be installed on any
servers deployed to Contoso.com’s satellite offices.
It is reported that a server in one of the satellite offices are not compliant with the new written policy.
You are required to remedy the situation, while using the least amount of user interaction.
Which of the following actions should you take?
A.
You should consider uninstalling the User Interfaces and Infrastructure feature using a PowerShell cmdlet.
B.
You should consider uninstalling the User Interfaces and Infrastructure feature via TS Manager.
C.
You should consider uninstalling the User Interfaces and Infrastructure feature via Server Manager.
D.
You should consider uninstalling the User Interfaces and Infrastructure feature using the Dsrm.exe
command from the command prompt.
Explanation:
Although you could utilize a PowerShell cmdlet, it would require you to either log on to the remote machine to
enable PowerShell remoting first (or to use the local PowerShell console). Using Server Manager, you could
just add the server (if it wasn’t already added) and use the “Remove Roles and Features” applet.