management
3 TopicsCreate a Native/Desktop Windows Admin Center implementation or Open source it
Prasidh_Arora , @Cosmos Darwin, and @Jeff Woolslayer, I've been bugging you about this ever since Windows Admin Center became a product, and since more and more advancements are going only there this is becoming an issue. A number of people have already upvoted the idea on the user voice, and this needs to get done especially for large corporations such as GE. Here is the reference to the uservoice: https://windowsserver.uservoice.com/forums/295071-management-tools/suggestions/38982271-wrap-wac-in-electron-or-create-a-react-native-vers Thanks, John1.9KViews0likes3CommentsWAC Browser compatibility
I am trying out the WAC and for now I can say that I like it. It’s an big improvement concerning windows server management. Thanks. But… Browser compatibility. On the page it says: The latest versions of Microsoft Edge (Windows 10, version 1709 or later) and Google Chrome browsers are tested and supported on Windows 10. Other modern web browsers or other platforms are not currently part of our test matrix and are therefore not officially supported. OK, Edge a understand but this browser is still far from mature. But Chrome?? Why? Because the 80% of the mobile market of Android probably. If you can’t beat them join them? Right? But this means that I too have to sell my soul (like MS has done apparently) to Google (i.e. Alphabet). Please support (officially) Firefox to! I, and I think a lot of other admins, will thank you form the bottom of our hart(s). Regards Paul.3KViews0likes2Comments