Windows Admin Center Arrives on ARM Copilot+ PCs, Unlocking Full IT Management
Microsoft expanded its management ecosystem by adding Windows Admin Center support for ARM-based Copilot+ PCs. IT administrators can now use these next-generation devices to manage Windows servers, clusters, and desktops without relying on any workarounds.
Windows Admin Center Comes To Copilot+ PCs
Windows Admin Center now runs natively on ARM-based Copilot+ hardware with the same browser-based interface that admins already know. This lets teams monitor and manage their environments directly from lightweight AI-powered Copilot+ machines.
Copilot+ PCs are Microsoft’s new class of Windows devices that integrate on-device AI acceleration and improved efficiency, making them ideal for mobile administration tasks.
Microsoft restored full High Availability deployment support. Admins can once again deploy Windows Admin Center in a failover cluster with compatibility for the modernized gateway experience.
The update also improves silent installation. Command-line silent install support has been restored and enhanced, making automated deployments smoother for enterprise environments.
The new ARM support removes a major limitation for IT teams adopting Copilot+ hardware. Admins gain a portable and performant device that still handles full Windows management workloads. We recently wrote about Windows Admin Center 2511, so don’t miss that guide for more information.
You can read the full technical details on Microsoft’s official announcement page.
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