From: Chris M on
On 07/05/2010 15:48, +Bob+ wrote:
> Where is "Server Manager" and/or how do I run it without a menu entry?
> Is there a *.msc I can load?
>
> I've been instructed to run it by an MS supplied web page/help as part
> of another issue via Start -> Administrative Tools -> Server Manager
> but it does not exist.

Server Manager is a console that comes with Server 2008, unless you're
talking about the 'Manage Your Server' console that comes with Server 2003.

What are you trying to do? Both of those consoles are just starting
points for launching other snapins, so there might be a more direct
route to get into what you need.

--
Chris M.
From: Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS] on
Hello +Bob+,

I can reproduce your problem. In Windows server 2003 you can't change the
behaviour that easy as in Windows server 2008 or higher OS. This page will
come with IE8 setup, so i assume you have installed IE8 on the machine?

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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> On Fri, 07 May 2010 16:48:53 +0100, Chris M <nobody(a)nowhere.special>
> wrote:
>
>> Server Manager is a console that comes with Server 2008, unless
>> you're talking about the 'Manage Your Server' console that comes with
>> Server 2003.
>>
>> What are you trying to do? Both of those consoles are just starting
>> points for launching other snapins, so there might be a more direct
>> route to get into what you need.
>>
> Interesting... what do you see when you look at this page:
>
> res://iesetup.dll/softAdmin.htm
>
> This is the page that was stuck into my home page default area after I
> removed IE ESC through Add/Remove Programs. I was attempting to remove
> it when I made the post above (as in "remove the program that was
> generating it" but it looks like MS just changes your home page when
> you remove IE ESC.
>
> So, my original problem is cured... I guess that page is just as error
> on MS's part in terms of describing the procedure... although it's odd
> that I got a page under win2003 that has the wrong instructions.
> Perhaps some Windows Update replaced that page with an updated (post
> Vista/Win 2008?) page?
>