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Windows server 2012 R2 can't add new roles and function error

Time:09-29

Windows server 2012 R2 can't add new roles and function - desktop experience
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CodePudding user response:

Close the firewall, close all antivirus software r-rated, administrator right click to open?
Not just restart the server?

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reference 1st floor ojc8882003 response:
close the firewall, close all antivirus software r-rated, administrator right click to open?
Not just restart the server?

Not firewalls, antivirus software problem? Naked, this is the 2012 server management didn't open the right function

CodePudding user response:

The installation files? Try using the original installation,

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reference qq_35515492 reply: 3/f
installation file? Try using the original installation,

That there is a setup file, is directly in the server management increases,

CodePudding user response:

Using the local administrator account login the system?

CodePudding user response:

reference 5 floor xjc_2014 reply:
using the local administrator account login the system?

Is a remote desktop connection, super administrator login,

CodePudding user response:

See no permissions prompt generally refers to the cause, you can right-click Powershell, select run as administrator, and then through the Add - WindowsFeatrue to install components, if you don't know the name of the component, can Get - first WindowsFeatrue to confirm the component name

CodePudding user response:

refer to 7th floor duwei0025 response:
see prompt generally refers to do not lead to, you can right-click Powershell, select run as administrator, and then through the Add - WindowsFeatrue to install components, if do not know the name of the component, you can Get first - WindowsFeatrue to identify component name

The command tried the same outfit, an error

CodePudding user response:

refer to 7th floor duwei0025 response:
see prompt generally refers to do not lead to, you can right-click Powershell, select run as administrator, and then through the Add - WindowsFeatrue to install components, if do not know the name of the component, you can Get first - WindowsFeatrue to identify component name

CodePudding user response:

You install Windows Server? Don't take the kind of vintage?
Change the role to try? Some of the Windows is not support to install the Desktop Experience,
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