Hyper-V Server does not include much in the way of graphical tools, but third-party alternatives can be installed.
I found a disturbing lack of basic instructions for using Hyper-V server, so it is my hope that this guide is useful to somebody.
In the command prompt on the Hyper-V server, run this command:
Powershell
This loads Powershell which gives us many additional capabilities, including the ability to download files.
Find a current Chrome setup URL by downloading it in your web browser, and looking in your browser's download history. Then, run this command, replacing YOUR_CHROME_SETUP_URL with the URL you found.
(New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile("YOUR_CHROME_SETUP_URL", "ChromeSetup.exe")
Now exit Powershell
exit
Run ChromeSetup.exe
ChromeSetup.exe
Complete the installation using the setup GUI.
Run Chrome
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe"
In Chrome, open https://cairoshell.com/
, and download the latest 64 bit Cairo installer from GitHub. When the download completes, use Chrome to launch the Cairo setup executable. I don't know if it matters, but in Cairo setup, I checked the box to Replace Explorer.
Proceed through Cairo's welcome tour.
If you ever find that the Cairo shell isn't running when you log in, you can launch it with the command:
"C:\Program Files\Cairo Shell\CairoDesktop.exe"
In Chrome, open https://www.7-zip.org
, then download and install 7-zip 64-bit. I used the .exe installer.
Back in Cairo, click your Programs
menu, and choose App Grabber
. Add 7-zip to your programs menu.
Run 7-zip from the Programs
menu, and in 7-zip's options, click the plus button to associate 7-zip with all supported file types.
Close 7-zip.
In chrome, open https://explorerplusplus.com/
Download the 64 bit version.
Extract the exe to C:\Explorer++\Explorer++.exe
.
In Cairo Settings (Menu button in upper-left corner), Advanced, set the File manager path to C:\Explorer++\Explorer++.exe
.
If you try to add Explorer++ to Cairo's App Grabber
, you'll notice that Explorer++ does not appear as an installed application. Instead, you must click the Browse…
button to locate Explorer++ where you extracted it.
Great guide, very helpful. Thanks!!