


I zipped them up and transferred them over Remote Desktop (shared drives) to the C:\Steam\ folder as MSvideo.zip where I extracted them into the C:\Windows\ folder via powershell below. I acquired the versions in both System32 AND SysWOW64 as I was not sure if both were needed or not. One pre-requisite you'll need to do is zip the following files from a Windows installation (preferably Windows 10 version 1709 since it matches the server version): As a result, getting NS2 dedicated server installed can be a little trickier due to the lack of easy tools to work with Windows Server in the command line.Īs a result, I have compiled the steps I took to get the server running for me. Windows Server, version 1709 will drop you into a command-line shell the same as if you'd install Windows Server 2012-2016 as a Server Core install.

With the release of 1709 Fall Creators Update, Windows Server released it's first iteration of Windows Server with no option to install a GUI during install.
