What should you do for server core so it can be managed from another server 2012 R2?

What should you do for server core so it can be managed from another server 2012 R2?

What should you do for server core so it can be managed from another server 2012 R2?

A.
1

B.
2

C.
3

D.
4

E.
5

F.
6

G.
7

H.
8

I.
9

J.
10
K.
11
L.
12
M.
13
N.
14
O.
15

Explanation:
You should join the server to the domain first. You can add workgroup servers to Server Manager on
a domain joined server, however, you must first add the workgroup computer to the Trusted Hosts
list using “Set-Item wsman:\localhost\Client\TrustedHostsWorkgroupServerName -Concatenate –
Force”



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Stupid Guy

Stupid Guy

question doesn’t state if server core is on domain or not, answer is H- network settings.

Matt

Matt

Exhibit shows that the server is workgroup computer. Question actually doesn’t state if the server connected to the network or not. Server on Workgroup can be managed from another server as long as there is a network connection.

Sako Paco

Sako Paco

I agree with stupid guy… right answer is H

Sako Pako

Sako Pako

I agree with H

JD

JD

Says server core in the question…
Currently in a Workgroup, needs to be joined to the domain first.

Answer is A

jimmy knows best

jimmy knows best

wrong, I just installed a fresh Servercore and its listed as in a workgroup (which is default behavior anyway).
You cant join a domain without an IP address first so answer is clearly H

Doge Army of Doom

Doge Army of Doom

Answer is not B-O, the right answer is A