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Windows Admin Center Preview 1902 is now available

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Published onFebruary 19, 2019

published onFebruary 19, 2019

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Microsoft has just announced the release ofWindows Admin Center Preview 1902, which follows thepreview version 1812that the company shipped to testers in January. This new version of the browser-based remote server management experience brings support for Shared connections lists, as well as several new tools for Software Defined Networking (SDN) environments.

“This preview release builds on the previous 1812 version and adds new functionality including all-new software defined networking tools in the HCI solution, and one of the top-requested customer features: shared connection lists. For folks that use RDCman, we have published asmall scriptthat you may use to export your saved RDCman connections to a .CSV file which you can thenimport with PowerShellto maintain all your RDCman grouping hierarchy using tags.”

As usual, registered Insiders can find this new Windows Admin Center Preview from theWindows Server Insider Preview download page. Since its launch last year, Windows Admin Center has been evolving pretty fast and you can sign up for Insider testing onthis page.

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