Where is RSAT?
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> This is now an urgent issue - where is the RSAT pack?
> Now SP1 is released and users are installing it gpmc is removed and we can
> nolonger manage GPO's.
> Pete
> Pete
>
> In case you haven't seen this information yet, from the SP1 Deployment
> Guide.
>
> After you install SP1, you will be temporarily unable to manage
> domain-based Group Policy from that computer because of the following
> changes:
> " The Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) will be uninstalled.
> " Gpedit.msc will default to the Local Group Policy Editor.
> Because of these changes, use Remote Desktop to connect to another
> computer to manage Group Policy. Shortly after the release of Windows
> Server 2008, an updated GPMC with greater functionality will be released
> as part of the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT). The updated GPMC
> will include the ability to use Starter Group Policy objects (GPOs), which
> enable you to configure common scenarios more easily. It will also include
> more powerful search and filter capabilities to make it easier to find and
> edit settings and add comments about the settings (or the GPO itself), as
> well as Group Policy Preferences (also known as PolicyMaker) to further
> enhance the manageability of Group Policy. For more information about
> Group Policy Preferences, see
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=103735.
> For more information about these changes, see the release notes
> (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=107076) and the Windows Vista
> Service Pack 1 Overview (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=100279).
>
> Here is an excerpt from an article that discusses the reason that the GPMC
> was removed from the OS installation.
>
> <quote>
> Its funny because this probably falls into one of those "you're damned if
> you do and you're damned if you don't" categories for Microsoft. Back when
> GPMC first shipped, out-of-band of the OS, I'm sure Microsoft heard
> complaints that it should be in the OS, since it became such a crucial
> part of managing GP for many shops. So, they went and did the most logical
> thing--they put it in the box in Vista. But to do that resulted in GPMC
> having to become part of the behemoth that is the Operating System release
> cycle at MS. This has obvious limitations if you know how glacially things
> move within MS when it comes to OS revs. Once inside the OS, they could no
> longer rev the GPMC and make enhancements to it on their own schedule.
> Everything had to be tied to the OS releases, which aren't exactly snappy
> if you hadn't noticed .
>
> In addition, I'm sure more than a few large customers pointed out that
> having GPMC on every Vista install presented some...er...uncomfortable
> risks. Namely, in order for a normal user to process GPO's, they have to
> be able to read them. No biggie--its not like they can edit them. But,
> with GPMC installed on every desktop, any joe user with normal
> non-administrative rights in the domain can open GPMC and view the
> settings on any GPO they have read access to! Further, they can also
> backup all GPOs that they have read permissions on, to, say, their USB
> keys, and then take those backups to their friendly neighborhood hacker,
> who now has a pretty good picture of the security configuration of their
> AD environment (in the worst case scenario, that is).
>
> So bottom line is that I think its a good idea, for the reasons I've
> mentioned and probably a few others, that GPMC will not ship in the OS and
> will require some kind of separate administrative install.
> </quote>
> The GPOGUY-- Group Policy Blog: GPMC not part of Vista, SP1:
> http://sdmsoftware.com/blog/2007/08/...vista_sp1.html
>
> There is no 'official' release date for the RSAT tools, but they have
> stated that it will 'any day now'.
>
> Keep an eye on this webpage for the latest info.
>
> Windows Server Division WebLog:
> http://blogs.technet.com/windowsserver/default.aspx
>
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
>
> "Pete Gomersall" <pete.gomersall@nau.edu> wrote in message
> news:6DAF1BA6-04CD-4874-A502-C8379BC98512@microsoft.com...>> This is now an urgent issue - where is the RSAT pack?>
>> Now SP1 is released and users are installing it gpmc is removed and we
>> can nolonger manage GPO's.
>> Pete
> Where is the final release of rsatAmen - I have a RTM Windows 2008 Enterprise CD in my machine right no
> markm75;635764 Wrote:
>> > Where is the final release of rsat?>
> Amen - I have a RTM Windows 2008 Enterprise CD in my machine right now
> and I cannot find RSAT on it anywhere.
>
> All references on the web and MS imply its still in some kind of closed
> beta and I have to be a Technet subscriber or something in order to get
> the beta version.
>
> The other fun part is the new RSAT is supposed to have the VMConnect
> tool to allow you to connect to a VM running on Windows 2008. *Since
> RSAT cannot be found, I had to resort to Terminal Server into the 2008
> machine and then run VMConnect from there. *This leads you down a rabbit
> hole as when you click in a machine your into the process of building,
> the mouse becomes unusable due to some glitch between HyperV and TS. *In
> researching this issue all I could find was a note somewhere that said
> running VMConnect over TS is not supported by MS.
>
> So not only have they screwed their existing admins who took on the
> challenge of living with Vista in their daily lives, they have
> effectively made it impossible to play with HyperV in 2008 without being
> ON the console of the server.
>
> Nice work MS.
>
> --
> Casper42
>
> RSAT
> x86
>
> 'Download details: Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools fo
> Windows Vista
> (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...C-D52065DE9960)
>
> x64
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...3-BD3C497D2BC5
>
> scottdsauer;661845 Wrote:>>>
>> RSAT
>> x86
>>
>> 'Download details: Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools for
>> Windows Vista'
>> (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...C-D52065DE9960)
>>
>> x64
>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...3-BD3C497D2BC5
>
>
> Thanks but the link for the x86 version doesnt load.
> I tried searching for "Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools for
> Windows" on their download site and sort by Date but apparently these
> are SO new they dont even show in the index yet.
>
>
> --
> Casper42
> Casper42I installed RSAT from the link I provided earlier (the 32 bit
>
> The link should be working now. The KB article ( KB941314) is still not
> available, at this time.
>
> The downloaded file ( Windows6.0-KB941314-x86.msu ) will access Windows
> Update and install the RSAT from there. Validation is required to get the WU
> file and you will need to agree to the license terms when the RSAT installs.
>
> The announcement is here:
>
> Windows Server Division WebLog:http://blogs.technet.com/windowsserver/default.aspx
>
> The 'Group Policy Client Side Extensions' (KB943729) are also available on
> Windows Update.
>
> Information about new Group Policy preferences in Windows Server 2008:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943729
>
> Have fun.
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
> "Casper42" <Casper42.36u...@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
>
> news:Casper42.36urq1@no-mx.forums.net...
>
>
>
>
>> > scottdsauer;661845 Wrote:>>> >> RSAT
> >> x86>> >> 'Download details: Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools for
> >> Windows Vista'
> >> (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...d=9FF6E897-23C...)>> >> x64
> >>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...d=D647A60B-63F....> > Thanks but the link for the x86 version doesnt load.>
> > I tried searching for "Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools for
> > Windows" on their download site and sort by Date but apparently these
> > are SO new they dont even show in the index yet.> > -->
> > Casper42- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
> Casper42I installed RSAT from the link I provided earlier (the 32 bit
>
> The link should be working now. The KB article ( KB941314) is still not
> available, at this time.
>
> The downloaded file ( Windows6.0-KB941314-x86.msu ) will access Windows
> Update and install the RSAT from there. Validation is required to get the
> WU
> file and you will need to agree to the license terms when the RSAT
> installs.
>
> The announcement is here:
>
> Windows Server Division
> WebLog:http://blogs.technet.com/windowsserver/default.aspx
>
> The 'Group Policy Client Side Extensions' (KB943729) are also available on
> Windows Update.
>
> Information about new Group Policy preferences in Windows Server
> 2008:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943729
>
> Have fun.
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
> "Casper42" <Casper42.36u...@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
>
> news:Casper42.36urq1@no-mx.forums.net...
>
>
>
>
>> > scottdsauer;661845 Wrote:>>> >> RSAT
> >> x86>> >> 'Download details: Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools for
> >> Windows Vista'
> >> (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...d=9FF6E897-23C...)>> >> x64
> >>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...d=D647A60B-63F...> > Thanks but the link for the x86 version doesnt load.>
> > I tried searching for "Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools for
> > Windows" on their download site and sort by Date but apparently these
> > are SO new they dont even show in the index yet.> > -->
> > Casper42- Hide quoted text -
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