Desktop Experience Guide for Microsoft Server Operating Systems. 2012, 2016.
Note, that MS Server 2016 when installed with the GUI, That is the "Desktop Experience".
This document is meant to be a guide suggesting how a "desktop experience or "look and feel like a desktop operating system" can be configured and presented to the Users.
Notice that the document attached is a highly technical document and should be used as reference to qualified IT.
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