![]() ![]() Since I don’t see the Desktop Experience as a feature component that I can add through Control Panel on Server 20012, can I actually enable it in other way?įortunately, the answer is yes, and it can be enabled through the powerful PowerShell. Hence, you don’t get all the fun stuff if you really want to use the Server 2012 as a Windows 8 desktop. You don’t get those Personalize settings like Windows 8 does. ![]() ![]() Windows Server 2012 R2, by default, doesn’t have the desktop experience feature enabled when it’s installed. Even though it doesn’t make much sense of doing so, it’s fun knowing how to make it. ![]()
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