Samba is amazing, Windows server is a lot less so. The problem with Windows server is that it takes tons of steps to do basic things. On Samba I had Samba tool and it was very nice and friendly. On Windows server you have a ton of different management panels.

If there was a way I could hold off I would but due to changing requirements I didn’t have much of a choice. (We needed Windows Server bare metal and I was not about to go and buy another machine.)

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    7 months ago

    You use console to turn on embedded shell then Ctrl+Alt+Fn over to it (I forget whether it’s on f1 or f2), then you can use esxcli and all the rest of that to fix it up.

    Once you get enough networking/storage pieces sorted out you can get back into the management HTML UI and SSH

    Then when you’re done fixing, turn shell and SSH back off.