When you right click to add new licenses you should be given the option to set the type of license to be installed?
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When you right click to add new licenses you should be given the option to set the type of license to be installed?
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I suggest having Group Policy set up to hammer down all servers to credential on the Secure Desktop for UAC prompts.
Then, after credentialling for Server Administrator all consoles and PowerShell are automagically elevated when launched from that SM session.
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