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    • Reid CooperR

      General Guidance on Windows Admin Center WAC

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      @Reid-Cooper said in General Guidance on Windows Admin Center WAC:

      @Obsolesce said in General Guidance on Windows Admin Center WAC:

      Yes you do need to either add other devices manually or by importing a list... but it's a one-time thing so it's a non-issue IMHO.

      Not bad for tiny environments. But at any scale, how does that handle machines being added in the future? You have to manually add every new machine after every change to WAC?

      I've only had about 100 servers and a handful of Win10 in it, so I'm not familiar with handling that at scale. It really only requires a txt file of a list of devices which is simple to maintain in any aspect. I only had to import that to get everything back in. If I added a new server, I would add it to the text file then add that server.

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      @bbigford said in Windows Admin Center:

      @dashrender said in Windows Admin Center:

      @bbigford said in Windows Admin Center:

      It was a messy setup and doesn't work with most browsers. I started laughing when I got the cert prompt.

      Why, you would expect a self signed unless you replace it.

      Sorry, not that I wasn't expecting it since it is self-signed. Just after having it not work with anything but Edge, it was just one more thing to get through and I was nearly done at that point. But I couldn't get it working with Edge very quickly to try it out (got more errors) so I eventually just uninstalled it.

      Edge would act the same as IE, I mean you would expect that after the SSL Cert warning anything else would work better but you it is always a feature with MS 🙂

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