

Starting with Windows Server 2022 (deployed with the Server Core installation option) and Azure Stack HCI automatically run SConfig after user signs in, unless AutoLaunch is disabled.Here are some things to keep in mind about SConfig: Each of these tools work equally well with Server Core and Server with Desktop Experience installation options, removing or greatly reducing the need for locally managing one server a time. You may also use Group Policy to automatically configure numerous operating system settings, such as enabling remote management and configuring updates. Similarly, for ongoing management across multiple server instances, we recommend remote management approaches using tools like Windows Admin Center, Server Manager or components of System Center.

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If you're deploying a virtualization host or a virtual machine, the best way to install and configure the operating system is often System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM).

If you need to setup more than a handful of servers, we recommend that you leverage more automated installation processes, such as Answer files (unattend.xml), Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) or Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager. However, it's not the only way to configure settings, and might not be efficient at large scale. SConfig is a convenient tool which is especially helpful if you need to configure or troubleshoot a single server.
