Overview of the Launchpad in Windows Server Essentials

Applies To: Windows Server 2016 Essentials, Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials, Windows Server 2012 Essentials

The Windows Server Essentials Launchpad is a small application that is installed on a computer the first time the computer connects to the server. The Launchpad provides authenticated users with access to key features of Windows Server Essentials including computer backups, shared files and media, and the Remote Web Access site. Users can access these features from either domain-joined computers or non-domain joined computers. The Launchpad also provides real-time information and notifications about the health of the computer. Administrators can use the Launchpad to access the server Dashboard, even if the computer is not connected to the network.

OEMs and Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) who develop add-ins for Windows Server Essentials can use the Launchpad to extend add-in functionality to computers on the network.

The following Windows operating systems support the use of the Windows Server Essentials Launchpad:

  • Windows 8: All editions.

  • Windows 7: All editions.

  • Windows 10: All editions.

    The following operating systems do not support the use of the Windows Server Essentials Launchpad:

  • Additional servers: You cannot run the Windows Server Essentials Launchpad on any additional computers that run a Windows Server operating system.

    In this topic:

  • Use the Launchpad

  • Use the Launchpad with a Mac computer

Use the Launchpad

The following links and information are available on the Windows Server Essentials Launchpad.

Backup

Click Backup to open the Backup Properties for the computer. On the Backup Properties page, you can:

  • Start or stop a backup.

  • View the status and details for the most recent backup.

  • Specify how to manage computer power when backup runs.

    For information about how to use Launchpad to back up your computer, see Manage Client Backup.

Remote Web Access

Click Remote Web Access to open the web browser to the Remote Web Access site. The Remote Web Access site enables you to connect to other computers and to access some of the network resources from within the office or from any remote location with an Internet-enabled computer. For more information about Remote Web Access, see Manage Remote Web Access.

Shared Folders

Click Shared Folders to open Windows Explorer to the location of the shared folders on the server. For information about sharing files and folders, see the topic Manage Server Folders.

Dashboard

Click Dashboard to open the Sign in page for access to the Windows Server Essentials Dashboard. After you sign in, a Remote Desktop connection to the server Dashboard opens. For more information about the Dashboard, see Dashboard Overview.

Note

To use this feature, you must have the proper access or permissions to log on to the server.

Microsoft 365

The Microsoft 365 link only appears on the Launchpad if the user has a Microsoft 365 account. Click Microsoft 365 to access additional links to the Microsoft 365 resources. For more information, see Quick Start Guide to Using Microsoft 365.

Computer health alerts

Alerts that appear on the Launchpad provide a quick status as to the immediate health of the computer. To view information about a health alert, click an alert indicator to open the alert viewer. Health alerts appear in the viewer based on level of severity. The most severe alerts appear first in the list; less severe alerts appear later in the list. For more information about computer health alerts, see Manage System Health.

Use the Launchpad with a Mac computer

You can connect a Mac® computer running Mac OS X® 10.5 or later to Windows Server Essentials, Windows Server Essentials, or Windows Server 2012 R2 or by downloading and installing the connector software. When you finish installing the connector software, you can choose to automatically start the Launchpad at startup.

The Launchpad is a small application that provides authenticated users with access to key features of the server, including shared files and media, add-ins, and Remote Web Access. The Launchpad also provides real-time information and notifications about the health of the computer.

Note

Server administrators cannot use the Launchpad or Remote Web Access on a Mac computer to open the server Dashboard and manage the server.

Backup

Click Backup to set up Time Machine to back up your computer and to change Time Machine settings. For more information about Time Machine, see the documentation from the manufacturer of your computer.

Remote Web Access

Click Remote Web Access to open the web browser to the Remote Web Access site. The Remote Web Access enables you to access the shared files and folders on the server from any remote location with an Internet-enabled computer. You can upload files, play music and videos on the web-based Media Play, and view pictures and play slide shows. For more information, see Use Remote Web Access.

Shared Folders

Click Shared Folders to open Finder to the location of the shared folders on the server. For information about sharing files and folders, see Use Shared Folders.

Computer health alerts

Alerts that appear on the Launchpad provide a quick status about the immediate health of the computer. To view information about a health alert, click an alert indicator to open the alert viewer. Health alerts appear in the viewer based on level of severity. The most severe alerts appear first in the list. Less severe alerts appear later in the list.

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