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This method displays the server’s hostname directly on the taskbar using only built-in Windows features. No scripts, registry edits, or third-party tools required.
Requirements #
- Windows Server 2016
- Standard user permissions
- Taskbar not locked
Step-by-Step Instructions #
- Right-click the taskbar
- Select Toolbars
- Click New Toolbar…
- Enter the following path
\\%COMPUTERNAME% - Then click Select Folder
- Unlock the taskbar
- Right-click the taskbar
- Uncheck Lock the taskbar
- Adjust toolbar appearance
- Right-click the new toolbar
- Uncheck Show Title
- Uncheck Show Text
- Position the toolbar
- Drag the toolbar to the left or right as desired
- Re-lock the taskbar when finished
Result #
The server name (hostname) will appear directly on the taskbar, for example:
DEMOSVR
This is especially useful in RDP, terminal server, and multi-server environments to prevent confusion between systems.
Notes & Limitations #
- The hostname is resolved when the toolbar is created
- If the server name changes, the toolbar must be recreated
- Works reliably in local and RDP sessions
- No impact on system performance