Windows features
When you are trying to determine the function of a Windows server, typically you start by evaluating the Windows features and roles. PowerShell has multiple methods to query server features and roles on a system. The get-WindowsFeature
cmdlet, available in Server 2008 R2 and higher, provides a simple display of the features and roles installed on a system. The get-WindowsFeature
cmdlet has multiple properties including the DisplayName
property, Name
property, Installed
property, Parent
property, and the InstallState
property. The DisplayName
property is the friendly name of the service. The Name
property is the short version of DisplayName
. The Installed
property is a true or false property that reflects if the feature is installed. The InstallState
property provides information as to whether the feature is installed, removed, or available for installation.
To query a server for the installed server features, you can perform the following:
get-WindowsFeature | where {$_.Installed...