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Manage servers in Windows Admin Center

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You can add individual servers running Windows Server to Windows Admin Center so that you can manage them by using a comprehensive set of tools.

Procedure for adding a server to Windows Admin Center

  1. Under All connections, select + Add.
  2. For the Servers resource type, select Add.
  3. Enter the name of the server. If you're prompted, enter the credentials to use.
  4. Select Add to finish.

The server is added to your list of connections on the All connections page. Select it to connect to the server.

Note

You can also add failover clusters or hyper-converged clusters as a separate connection in Windows Admin Center.

Summary of tools

The following table briefly describes the tools that are available in Windows Admin Center for server connections. Sections in this article provide more details for all the tools except Performance Monitor and Packetmon (whose links go to blog posts).

Tool Description
Overview View server details and control server state.
Settings View and modify services.
Active Directory Manage Active Directory.
Azure Backup View and configure Azure Backup.
Azure File Sync View and configure Azure File Sync.
Azure hybrid center View and configure Azure hybrid services.
Azure Monitor View and configure Azure Monitor.
Certificates View and modify certificates.
Containers View containers.
Devices View and modify devices.
DHCP View and manage DHCP server configuration.
DNS View and manage DNS server configuration.
Events View events.
Files Browse through files and folders.
Firewall View and modify firewall rules.
Installed apps View and remove installed apps.
Local users & groups View and modify local users and groups.
Microsoft Defender for Cloud View and configure Microsoft Defender for Cloud.
Networks View and modify network devices.
Packetmon Monitor network packets.
Performance Monitor View performance counters and reports.
PowerShell Interact with servers via PowerShell.
Processes View and modify running processes.
Registry View and modify registry entries.
Remote Desktop Interact with servers via Remote Desktop.
Roles & features View and modify roles and features.
Scheduled tasks View and modify scheduled tasks.
Security View and modify security settings.
Services View and modify services.
Storage View and modify storage devices.
Storage Migration Service Migrate servers and file shares to Azure or Windows Server 2019.
Storage Replica Manage server-to-server storage replication.
System Insights Get increased insight into the functioning of your servers.
Updates View installed updates and check for new updates.
Virtual machines View and manage virtual machines.
Virtual switches View and manage virtual switches.

Overview

The Overview page shows the current state of CPU, memory, and network performance. You can also use it to perform operations and modify settings on a target computer or server.

Screenshot that shows the Windows Admin Center overview page for server connections.

Overview supports these features:

  • View server details.
  • View CPU activity.
  • View memory activity.
  • View network activity.
  • Restart the server.
  • Shut down the server.
  • Enable disk metrics on the server.
  • Edit the computer ID on the server.
  • View the baseboard management controller (BMC) IP address with a hyperlink. This feature requires a BMC that's compatible with Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI).

Active Directory (preview)

Active Directory is an early preview that's available on the extension feed.

The following Active Directory management features are available:

  • Create a user.
  • Create a group.
  • Search for users, computers, and groups.
  • View a details pane for users, computers, and groups when they're selected in a grid.
  • Perform global grid actions for users, computers, and groups (disable, enable, and remove).
  • Reset user passwords.
  • Configure basic properties and group memberships for user objects.
  • Configure delegation to a single machine for computer objects.
  • Manage membership for group objects. (Add or remove one user at a time.)

Azure Backup

Use Azure Backup to help protect your Windows server from corruptions, attacks, or disasters by backing up your server directly to Microsoft Azure. Learn more about Azure Backup.

The following features are available:

  • View an overview of your Azure backup status.
  • Configure backup items and schedule.
  • Start or stop a backup job.
  • View backup job history and status.
  • View recovery points and recover data.
  • Delete backup data.

Azure File Sync

Use Azure File Sync to sync your file server with the cloud. Learn more about Azure File Sync.

Azure hybrid center

Azure hybrid center is your centralized location for learning about and onboarding to Azure hybrid services. Learn more about Azure hybrid services in Windows Admin Center.

Azure Monitor

Use Azure Monitor to monitor your servers and configure alerts. Learn more about Azure Monitor.

Certificates

Use Certificates to manage certificate stores on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • Browse through and search for existing certificates.
  • View certificate details.
  • Export certificates.
  • Renew certificates.
  • Request new certificates.
  • Delete certificates.

Containers

Use Containers to view the containers on a Windows Server container host. In the case of a running Windows Server Core container, you can view the event logs and access the command-line interface of the container. It's available on the extension feed.

Devices

Use Devices to manage connected devices on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • Browse through and search for devices.
  • View device details.
  • Disable a device.
  • Update a driver on a device.

DHCP

Use DHCP to manage connected devices on a computer or server. It's available on the extension feed.

The following features are available:

  • Create, configure, and view IPv4 and IPv6 scopes.
  • Create address exclusions, and configure start and end IP addresses.
  • Create address reservations, and configure client MAC address (IPv4), DUID (IPv6), and IAID (IPv6).

DNS

Use DNS to manage connected devices on a computer or server. It's available on the extension feed.

The following features are available:

  • View details of DNS forward lookup zones, reverse lookup zones, and DNS records.
  • Create forward lookup zones (primary, secondary, and stub), and configure the properties of forward lookup zones.
  • Create Host (A or AAAA), CNAME, and MX types of DNS records.
  • Configure the properties of DNS records.
  • Create IPv4 and IPv6 reverse lookup zones (primary, secondary, and stub), and configure the properties of reverse lookup zones.
  • Create PTR and CNAME types of DNS records under reverse lookup zones.

Events

Use Events to manage event logs on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • Browse through and search for events.
  • View event details.
  • Clear events from the log.
  • Export events from the log.
  • Create workspaces (preview).
  • Save workspaces (preview).
  • Delete workspaces (preview).
  • View events in a stacked bar format (preview).

Files

Use Files to manage files and folders on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • Browse through files and folders.
  • Search for a file or folder.
  • Create a folder.
  • Delete a file or folder.
  • Download a file or folder.
  • Upload a file or folder.
  • Rename a file or folder.
  • Extract a .zip file.
  • Copy and move files and folders.
  • View file or folder properties.
  • Add, edit, or remove file shares.
  • Modify user and group permissions on file shares.
  • Modify the security of a file server.

Firewall

Use Firewall to manage firewall settings and rules on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • View an overview of firewall settings.
  • View incoming firewall rules.
  • View outgoing firewall rules.
  • Search for firewall rules.
  • View firewall rule details.
  • Create a firewall rule.
  • Enable or disable a firewall rule.
  • Delete a firewall rule.
  • Edit the properties of a firewall rule.

Installed apps

Use Installed apps to list and uninstall applications that are installed.

Local users & groups

Use Local users & groups to manage security groups and users that exist locally on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • View and search for users and groups.
  • Create a user or group.
  • Manage a user's group membership.
  • Delete a user or group.
  • Change a user's password.
  • Edit the properties of a user or group.

Microsoft Defender for Cloud

Microsoft Defender for Cloud is a cloud-native application protection platform. It has a set of security measures and practices that help protect cloud-based applications from various cyberthreats and vulnerabilities.

Networks

Use Networks to manage network devices and settings on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

PowerShell

Use PowerShell to interact with a computer or server via a PowerShell session.

The following features are available:

  • Create an interactive PowerShell session on a server.
  • Disconnect from a PowerShell session on a server.

Processes

Use Processes to manage running processes on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • Browse through and search for running processes.
  • View process details.
  • Start a process.
  • End a process.
  • Create a process dump.
  • Find process handles.

Registry

Use Registry to manage registry keys and values on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • Browse through registry keys and values.
  • Add or modify registry values.
  • Delete registry values.

Remote Desktop

Use Remote Desktop to interact with a computer or server via an interactive desktop session.

The following features are available:

  • Start an interactive remote desktop session.
  • Disconnect from a remote desktop session.
  • Send Ctrl+Alt+Delete to a remote desktop session.

Roles & features

Use Roles & features to manage roles and features on a server.

The following features are available:

  • Browse through roles and features on a server.
  • View role or feature details.
  • Install a role or feature.
  • Remove a role or feature.

Scheduled tasks

Use Scheduled tasks to manage scheduled tasks on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • Browse the task scheduler library.
  • Edit scheduled tasks.
  • Enable and disable scheduled tasks.
  • Start and stop scheduled tasks.
  • Create scheduled tasks.

Security

Use Security to manage your security settings on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • Run and schedule virus scans.
  • Enable and disable real-time threat protection.
  • View threat history.
  • Check secured-core status.
  • Enable or disable secured-core security features.

Services

Use Services to manage services on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • Browse through and search for services on a server.
  • View details of a service.
  • Start a service.
  • Pause a service.
  • Restart a service.
  • Edit the properties of a service.

Settings

Settings is a central location to manage settings on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • View and modify file share settings.
  • View and modify user and system environment variables.
  • View and modify the power configuration.
  • View and modify Remote Desktop settings.
  • View and modify settings for role-based access control.
  • View and modify Hyper-V host settings, if applicable.

Storage

Use Storage to manage storage devices on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • Browse through and search for existing disks on a server.
  • View disk details.
  • Create a volume.
  • Initialize a disk.
  • Create, attach, and detach a virtual hard disk.
  • Take a disk offline.
  • Format a volume.
  • Resize a volume.
  • Edit volume properties.
  • Delete a volume.
  • Install Quota Management.
  • Manage File Server Resource Manager quotas.

Storage Migration Service

Use Storage Migration Service to migrate servers and file shares to Azure or Windows Server 2019, without requiring apps or users to change anything. Get an overview of Storage Migration Service.

Note

Storage Migration Service requires Windows Server 2019.

Storage Replica

Use Storage Replica to manage server-to-server storage replication. Learn more about Storage Replica.

System Insights

System Insights introduces predictive analytics natively in Windows Server to give you increased insight into the functioning of your server. Get an overview of System Insights.

Note

System Insights requires Windows Server 2019.

Updates

Use Updates to manage Microsoft and Windows updates on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • View available Microsoft and Windows updates.
  • View the update history.
  • Install updates.
  • Check online for updates from Microsoft Update.
  • Manage Azure Update Management integration.

Virtual machines

See Manage virtual machines by using Windows Admin Center.

Virtual switches

Use Virtual switches to manage Hyper-V virtual switches on a computer or server.

The following features are available:

  • Browse through and search for virtual switches on a server.
  • Create a virtual switch.
  • Rename a virtual switch.
  • Delete a virtual switch.
  • Edit the properties of a virtual switch.