How to Install RSAT in Windows 10

How to Install RSAT in Windows 10

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Press the Windows Key; search for "manage optional features" and open the result; click Add a feature, and search for "RSAT."Adding RSAT within Windows only works in Windows 10 version 1809 and above.Earlier Windows 10 copies need to download the tools from Microsoft and can only control older Windows Server versions. This article covers how to install Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) on a Windows 10 computer and includes information on versions and compatibility.

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Running a copy of Windows older than build 1809? You'll not only have to download the tools directly from Microsoft and can only control older versions of Windows Server, but unfortunately, in older copies of Windows 10, you can only install RSAT in Windows 10 Professional and Windows 10 Enterprise.

How to Install RSAT in Windows 10

If you're looking to control Windows Server from within Windows 10, you'll need Microsoft's Remote Server Administration Tools. These tools are commonly known as RSAT, a compilation of the various applications and services required to control Windows Server. With a copy of Windows updated since the October 2018 Update (1809), setting these tools up takes just a few seconds within Windows and can control Windows Server 2019 as well as earlier versions. In the past, installing tools like these would require downloads from Microsoft's site. But since the October 2018 Update, you can do this from within Windows itself. Press the Windows Key, search for "manage optional features," and press Enter. At the top of the newly opened window, select Add a feature. In the search box, type in "RSAT," check each tool you'd like to install, and then click Install. If there's no option for RSAT, this means your Windows installation is out of date. Check what version of Windows you have to make sure you're running Windows 10 Professional or Windows 10 Enterprise. If you're running Windows 10 Professional or Windows 10 Enterprise, you can download the RSAT tool on Microsoft's website. Once downloaded, open the files, and follow along with the prompts onscreen to install them.

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Not on build 1809 and don't have Windows 10 Professional or Enterprise? You can always update your copy of Windows and then install RSAT from within Windows. You'll have to go through Windows Update to update your copy of Windows.

Notes on RSAT Versions and Compatibility

With an up-to-date copy of Windows 10, you can both install RSAT and use them to manage Windows Server 2019 as well as previous Windows Server versions. Installing RSAT within Windows doesn't give you the option to install different versions of the tools. However, if you download the tools from Microsoft's website, there are two primary options you'll have to choose between the WS_1803 RSAT package and the WS2016 RSAT package. If you're running Windows 10 version 1803 (the April 2018 Update) or earlier, download the WS_1803 RSAT package to manage Windows Server version 1803 or 1709. If you're on 1803 but want to manage Windows Server 2016 and earlier, download the WS2016 RSAT package. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire Patch Tuesday (Most Recent: October 11, 2022) How to Install and Setup BASH on Windows 10 Windows 10: Release Date, Editions, Features, and More 10 Best Free Driver Updater Tools (October 2022) Latest Windows Service Packs and Updates (October 2022) Windows 10 Home vs. Windows 10 Pro 35 Best Free Data Destruction Tools (October 2022) What Is the Windows Terminal & How Does It Work? What Is a Service? (Definition of a Windows Service) Remote Utilities 7.1 Review (Free Remote Access Tool) How to Clean Install Windows 8 Pro Upgrade How to Access the Windows 10 Startup Folder How to Resume a Windows 10 Upgrade How to Fix It When Copy and Paste Isn't Working in Windows 10/11 Can I Run Windows 11 on My Computer? 14 Best Free Hard Drive Testing Tools (October 2022) Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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