&http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/37954.html ">nbsp; Microsoft cautions that these remote server management tools are for testing purposes only, not for product-level environments.
These Remote server Administration tool tools are part of the Microsoft Windows 7 RC (build 7100) Remote server Management tool (RSAT). Users can download versions for x86 or x64 systems from here
IT pros now have access to a new version of Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC)-compatible remote server Management tool that Microsoft released to the public last week.
Microsoft cautions that these tools are only for testing purposes, not for product-level environments.
RSAT enables IT administrators to "Manage roles and Features" in Windows Server 2008 R2 by running Windows 7 computers remotely. The tool supports both the Server Core and the fully installed version of Windows Server 2008 R2.
Depending on the Microsoft Product Description, you can also use this tool to remotely administer "some roles and features" in Windows Server 2008 or 2003. One exception is that the new tool is not available for the Server Core implementation version of Windows Server 2003.
Microsoft has made some limitations in RSAT's release notes. Earlier versions of the tool-including the Windows Server 2003 and 2000 system administration kits and Vista rsat--should be uninstalled before installing a new version. Microsoft reminds IT professionals that each computer should install only one copy of RSAT.
The senior project manager of the Hyper-V team, John Howard, explains in this blog that after installing this tool, you may need to open the Hyper-V tool in the Control Panel of Windows 7 RC. To enable remote administration, you also need to configure the server.
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Windows 7 RC rsat includes Microsoft Server Manager and various role and feature management tools. IT professionals can remotely manage roles in Active Directory (Active Directory), Hyper-V, Terminal Services, and DHCP and DNS servers. The tool's capabilities also include support for BitLocker password Recovery, Group Policy Management, and Windows Resource management.