![]() ![]() Seems that Redmond forgot to include most crucial tool in sysadmin’s job – a simple text mode editor. This overall is good news and great improvement since previous generations of Windows, but what if you need to create or edit a PowerShell, CMD script or some config file? Nowadays everything seems to be text mode. Even System Center is a front end for PowerShell. Just take a look at Server Core, WinPE, Nano, PS Remoting, Windows SSH server, Recovery Console and Emergency Management Services. ![]() No more wizards and forms, MMC and GUI based administration is suddenly thing of a past. I remember sitting through countless TechEd / Ignite sessions year after year and all I could see were blue PowerShell command prompts everywhere. Since 2012 or so Microsoft is pushing concept of running Windows Server headless without GUI and administering everything through PowerShell. (This is a guest post by Antoni Sawicki aka Tenox)
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