or use Linux as host and the server to a VM. It would be much more stable that way as you don't want your host to be restarted along with Windows update.

On Sun, 17 Mar 2024 at 12:11, Greg Keogh via ozdotnet <ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote:
Just put the server in a vm on win11. All your problems will go away. 

Okay, a consensus from such distinguished persons. I'm reconsidering my way forward -- Greg K


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On Sun, 17 Mar 2024 at 10:17 am, Greg Keogh via ozdotnet <ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com> wrote:
They took a lot of device support out of server along the way and that is when I stopped running it in my laptop. I'd install windows 11 and turn on hyper v and run server in a vm

I guess this means I must shop around for a hardware combination (or a whole box) that specifically runs the latest Windows servers. The price of that is worrying, and I need do the research. I've been lucky for the last 20 years because old work PCs could be rebranded as home servers without any hiccups at all -- Greg
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