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The New Settings App¶

In Windows Server 2016, the way in which you configure options for windows has changed dramatically. In previous versions of Windows, the vast majority of basic changes to system options were made in the control panel, however in Windows Server 2016, these changes are now mostly made in the Settings App

  • If you are not yet familiar with Windows Server 2016, please use the below overview to familiarise yourself with the Settings App

In order to access the Settings App, you simply need to select the start button, and select the small cog icon on the left hand side of the start menu as below

start settings

You will now be presented with the Settings App “Windows Settings” window, in this window, you will see 9 different categories as below

Settings App

System¶

The System Category contains the following important sections

  • Display (Used to change icon size, screen orientation and access advanced display settings)

Display

  • Apps and Features (Used to Modify or Remove an installed application, as well as add optional features and access Programs and Features)

apps and features

  • Default Apps (Used to Set or change Default applications such as internet browsers for web pages and links, email clients for e-mail links etc)

Default Apps

  • Power and Sleep (To change the screen off timeout, and access Advanced power settings.)

Power and Sleep

  • Storage (To view Storage use, as well as to select Default Save location when downloading files or installing new applications.)

Storage

  • Multitasking (To set Window Snap behaviour and choose Virtual desktop identification options)

Multitasking

  • About (Displays basic information about the Server, allows domain connection, Renaming of the Server, as well as several other options such as administrative tools, BitLocker settings and device manager.)

About

Devices¶

The Devices category contains the following important sections

  • Printers & scanners (Used to add new printers or scanners, and to access Devices and printers)

Printers and scanners

  • Connected Devices (Displays information about Currently connected Peripheral Devices as well as providing the option to add a device)

Connected Devices

  • USB (Provides an option to receive notifications if an issue occurs while connecting USB devices)

USB

Network & Internet¶

The Network & Internet category contains the following important sections.

  • Status (Provides an overview of current network connections, and allows you to configure options such as Windows firewall, adapter settings, and carry out a network reset)

Network Status

  • Ethernet (Displays active network connections and displays their IP address, MAC address and driver version, as well as providing access to homegroup, Network and Sharing center and Advanced Sharing options)

Ethernet

  • VPN (Allows you to add a VPN connection)

VPN

  • Proxy (Allows you to configure a proxy connection, and change automatic proxy options)

Proxy

Personalisation¶

  • The personalisation section allows you to change appearance settings for Windows Server 2016 such as Wallpaper, Colour hue, lock screen options, themes, and start/taskbar options

personalisation

Accounts¶

The Accounts category contains the following sections

  • Your info (provides information about your user account, and allows you to assign a profile picture

Your Info

  • Sign-in Options (Allows you to change several options surrounding your login such as Password and Privacy, and to access the Lock Screen options)

Sign-in Options

  • Other People (Provides options to create new user accounts and to configure unsigned access)

Other People

Time & Language¶

The Time and Language category contains the following sections

  • Date & Time (Provide options to change Time and date settings as well as to adjust formats and regional settings)

Date & time

  • Region & Language (Provides the ability to select Different Languages and set the Locale)

Region & Language

  • Speech (Allows you to set speech Settings to be used in conjunction with Ease of Access features and speech recognition)

Speech

Ease of Access¶

The Ease of Access category contains a multitude of Settings designed to improve ease of use for those with visual/hearing impairment or physical disability.

Ease of Access

Privacy¶

The Privacy Category contains several sections which allow you to customise your privacy in a multitude of different scenarios

Privacy options

Update and Security¶

The Update and Security Category contains the following important sections

  • Windows Update (This section allows you to install available updates, as well as set Active hours, restart options and update options)

Windows Update

Active Hours

Custom Restart time

Additional Updates

  • Windows Defender ( Allows you to launch Windows Defender as well as set protection options and make exclusions)

Windows Defender

Next Article > Automatic Updates in Windows Server 2016

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