Lab 14. Go to AZURE (Microsoft_download.docx) and download
Windows Server 2016 -- Standard. The VMWare more easily recognizes the older version (as opposed to Server 2019).
Then install a virtual machine. I gave my virtual machine 4GB of memory. The computers in these labs have
16GB of memory. We may be using a Windows Server and Windows client at the same time -- so I wanted to give
them as much memory as I could without overdoing it. I installed the Desktop Experience version (we will do
a lot of commandline, but I was not ready to commit to all commandline.) Make two screen captures -- one
showing you have installed a Windows Server 2016 virtual machine and another running the PowerShell command
Get-Service on that machine.