


First, Remote Desktop into our Windows 10 machine. Next i want to look at Remote Web Access. Remote Web Application (Remote Web Workplace, Remote Web Access) We’ll take a look at the Bare Metal Restore a little later on. Switch to the Devices tab, right click the machine and hit Restore files or folders for the computer.Ī few seconds later and the wizard completed. Trying to do a restore, of course we need to sign into the Dashboard on the Windows 10 machine again. In any case launching a backup from the Dashboard was a success! I beleive i should have noticed that earlier on. Manually starting that service updated the status of the clients in the Dashboard and correctly reported that Windows 10 Client PC Backup was ‘Set Up’ rather than unknown. This was caused by the Windows Server Client Computer Backup Service being stopped on the Server.
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Triggering a manual backup from the client failed. Switching our attention to the most important feature (imo) of Essentials, Client backups. Trying to launch the Dashboard from the Windows 10 machine worked without any issue at all.
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Sure enough, the connector install went as smoothly as possible, and client showed up in the Dashboard. Installing the connector on Windows 10 should be fully supported, and work perfectly according to Microsoft. Here is the overview table from the Blog Post. In this post we will just be looking at Windows 10 and SBS 2011 Essentials. I just want to focus on Windows 10 and in a little more detail. Microsoft published a helpful blog post and table of the various Client OSs supported by the various Essentials Server versions, and any known issues or workarounds required to get them to work.
