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Adding roles to an offline image

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Adding roles to an offline image

- [Teacher] In our last video, we added a role to a running server, and I pointed out that you can use the Server Manager to add a role to other servers. There are basically two kinds of servers that you might want to add to your list of servers to maintain: running servers, dedicated or virtual, and servers that are not even turned on. Back in Chapter 1, I mentioned the server tools that can be installed on a workstation. For the rest of this demonstration, I'm going to change over to a Windows 10 Professional workstation that is joined to the same domain as this and all of the other servers. So here is my Windows 10 Professional workstation, it is joined to the domain, and I've installed the administrative tools that we talked about in Chapter 1. You can get to them from the Control Panel, under Administrative Tools, and if we scroll down through the list, there's the Server Manager. Now since we know we're going to be using this…

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