Installing Desktop Experience Using PowerShell Update 28-10-2013: Added PowerShell example to install Desktop Experience So yes, it’s a little bit more hidden but you don’t have to be Indiana Jones to discover it. I’m sure there is an oxymoron in there if you look hard enough!! If you want to just drive the GUI to install the Desktop Experience feature through Server Manager you have to expand the User Interfaces and Infrastructure feature and select the Desktop Experience component. This met with some muttering and cursing from the nearby fabric covered box as the option to install the Desktop Experience feature is not as obvious as it was on Windows 2008 R2, highlighted below. There was an application requirement to install Media Player onto a couple of the servers. While working with one of my consulting colleagues recently on some Windows Server 2012 installations.
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