![]() I’m putting the Powershell script to use with an application in ConfigMgr. -Uninstall ( -Uninstall removes all RSAT features again)īelow an example of running the script manually with the -Basic parameter on Windows 10 2004.-ServerManager ( -ServerManager is only installing the Server Manager).-Basic ( -Basic is only installing AD DS, DHCP, DNS, Group Policy Management and Server Manager).-All ( -All is installing ALL the features within the RSAT bundle).Yet again the script comes with 4 options: The script is build around Get-WindowsCapability, Add-WindowsCapability and Remove-WindowsCapability. The script requires administrative rights as well as access to the Internet (RSAT is installed through Microsoft Update). The script has now moved away from TechNet Gallery into my GitHub page: The script received a minor update, and is now also logging its actions into a local log file in C:\Windows\Install-RSATfeatures.log. True to tradition, I’m showing you how you can leverage my script to install the RSAT features with Configuration Manager. Windows 10 v2004 was released to MSDN users early in May and to VLSC customers 2 weeks later. I’m a little late to the 2004 party this time around, but nevertheless, I just found time to update my Powershell script, which will enable you to install RSAT for Windows 10 v2004 automatically and unattended. NOTE: Script has been updated for v20H2 (2009):
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