Windows Admin Center build 2103 or higher is available from the Microsoft Download Center (download starts if you click this link) and installable on any computer or VM running Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2022, or Windows Server version 1709. Windows Admin Center may also be installed directly on a managed node to manage itself. It is possible to implement high availability for Windows Admin Center by using failover clustering. When Windows Admin Center is deployed on nodes in a failover cluster, it acts as an active/passive cluster, providing a highly available Windows Admin Center instance.
The Windows Admin Center installer wizard performs the configuration tasks that are required for Windows Admin Center functionality. These tasks include creating a self-signed certificate and configuring trusted hosts for remote node access.
Optionally, you can supply the certificate thumbprint that is already present in the target node local certificate store. By default, Windows Admin Center listens on port 443—you can change this port during the installation process.
For complete guidance on installing Windows Admin Center on an Azure Stack HCI operating system with desktop experience or Server Core, see Install Windows Admin Center.
After the installation is complete, you can access Windows Admin Center at https://managementstationname:<PortNumber>
and install the Dell OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center (OMIMSWAC) extension. For more information about the installation procedure, see the Installing Dell OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center section in the Dell EMC OpenManage Integration with Microsoft Windows Admin Center Installation Guide.