RSAT is a Feature-On-Demand in Windows 10 version 1809 and later. You can find more information on using WAC on Petri: Windows Admin Center - The Future of the Windows Server GUI and Getting Started with the Windows Admin Center. But in general, WAC is the way forward if you want to use GUI tools for Windows Server management. Most notably, for administering Active Directory. If you are wondering why I’m discussing RSAT now when Microsoft is pushing Windows Admin Center (WAC) as the future of graphical user interface administration in Windows Server, that is because there are still many tools not available as part of WAC. But until Windows 10 version 1809, you needed to download the right RSAT package for your version of Windows and then install the tools using the Control Panel. The tools have long been built-in to Windows Server and there is no need to download them. The Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) package these familiar tools for Windows client operating systems. If you are a Windows Server administrator, you will already be familiar with tools like Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) and Server Manager. Microsoft’s management consoles have been around since Windows 2000 and are the basis of most GUI configuration tools in Windows Server.
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