You first laid eyes on the operating systems Microsoft Windows 2012 will be different from your previous operating system. Different interface icons, subway and the missing elements as Windows Start button/bar is the significant changes in the Office. Workstation does not include default icons, and you can't take it back like how Windows 8 or other versions. Here is a simple guide, how to display the server window 2012 computer icon on the desktop. In addition, if you want to add a "run" on the Windows taskbar for easy access, is included here.
Windows 2012 server more robust and secure server operating system, Microsoft's built-in security mechanism has been enhanced through the server operating system, does not include all the features by default. To retrieve most of the desktop experience feature, such as the earlier operating system, we need to install extra features here. By default you will not find the ' personalized ' usually results in desktop icon settings options on the desktop menu.
Show My Computer on Windows 2012 Server Desktop:
As mentioned earlier, this feature is not included by default. If you do not see the my computer icon on the desktop, or other personal settings, you can manage servers, better able to continue to use the default options do not need to install additional features. But if you want it hard, and then continue with other steps.
We need to install the desktop experience feature for custom options, will contribute to the ability to recover my server Windows 2012 desktop computer.
Go to the add server roles and features of the dashboard, select "based on the roles and installed features", do not select any server role and select the desktop experience as described below.
Install other required features too.
You must restart the server after the installation
Even if you add this functionality has several options, our concern was to get my icon on the desktop of your computer.
After restart, you should see the "Customize" menu from the desktop (which is not included in the previous screenshot), click the right mouse button.
Click the personalize settings, and change desktop icons in the left corner. It will be returned to our traditional desktop icon settings, such as Windows 7 or 8.
Select the icon you want to display, in our example is the my computer icon.
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