Window 7 Remote Server Administration Tools
Martin | May 09, 2009 | Comments
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Microsoft has released updates for the Window 7 Remote Server Administration Tools software to reflect the changes made between Beta and Release Candidate. Remote Server Administration Tools allow system administrators to manage roles and features “that are running Windows Server® 2008 R2, Windows Server® 2008, or Windows Server® 2003, from a remote computer that is running Windows 7 RC”. The tool has been released in all five Windows 7 Release Candidate languages (English, German, French, Spanish and Japanese) and is available for download at the Microsoft website.

Remote Server Administration Tools can only be installed on computers that are running the Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate editions of Windows 7 RC. Downloads are provided for 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems. Only one copy of Remote Server Administration Tools can be installed on a computer system which includes different language versions of the software package. Previous versions have to be uninstalled before the new version can be installed. You must be either a member of the Administrators group on the computer on which you want to install the Administration Tools pack, or you must be logged on to the computer by using the built-in Administrator account.
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