Desktop Experience Feature
Updated: February 16, 2011
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
The Desktop Experience feature allows you to install a variety of components and features that are provided in the Windows 7 operating system onto a computer that is running the Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system. After you install Desktop Experience, the Windows 7 components and features, such as Windows Media Player, will appear under All Programs on the Start menu.
Note
Installing Desktop Experience does not automatically turn on any of its features or components. After installing Desktop Experience, you must manually enable or configure the features or components.
For information about installing Desktop Experience, see Install Desktop Experience on an RD Session Host Server.
What’s in the Desktop Experience feature
Desktop Experience includes the following Windows 7 components and features:
Windows Media Player
Desktop themes
Video for Windows (AVI support)
Windows SideShow
Windows Defender
Disk Cleanup
Sync Center
Sound Recorder
Character Map
Snipping Tool