![]() ![]() ![]() In my previous script I created registry keys for detection. Powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -NoLogo -NonInteractive -NoProfile -WindowStyle Hidden -File. While this is pretty standard SCCM, I have included a few snippets of the application below. I’m putting the Powershell script to use with an application in SCCM. -Uninstall ( -Uninstall removes all RSAT features again).-ServerManager ( -ServerManager is only installing the Server Manager).-Basic ( -Basic is only installing AD DS, DHCP, DNS, Group Policy Management and Server Manager).-All ( -All is installing ALL the features within the RSAT bundle).Yet again the script comes with 4 options: The script is built around Get-WindowsCapability, Add-WindowsCapability and Remove-WindowsCapability. The script requires administrative rights as well as access to the Internet (RSAT is installed through Microsoft Update). I have now rewritten the script to also include Windows 10 v1903. ![]() ![]() Similar to when Windows 10 v1809 was released back in October 2018 and RSAT debuted as “Features on Demand”, the way of installing RSAT continues with the v1903 release.īack then I did a Powershell script which is able to install and uninstall the RSAT features. ![]()
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