available from MS Press.
As far as management of Core is concerned, some recommendations:
1. It is the best to have core servers in a domain. Managing core in a
workgroup can get complicated.
2. When the server is in a domain, you can manage it from GUI (mmc consoles)
on another server/workstation.
3. There are simple scripts available to ease your management of typical
tasks. They are menu driven (ie to change ip, press "a", to change computer
name, press, "b" etc.
4. Good tool for managing Hyper-V, especially if you have several servers is
System Center Virtual Machine Manager. It costs, but evaluation is
available for download.
"John H." <> wrote in message
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> For what it is worth, I found most of what I need at this link,
> http://www.microsoft.com/hyper-v-ser…resources.aspx.
>
> I’d still like to get a good tutorial on managing a windows server w/o
> the GUI if anybody has a recommendation.
>
> Thanks,
> John