If your work is not GUI-based, PowerShell could be your friend. You can set up your computer by installing Azure Stack PowerShell upon Azure PowerShell by running the following commands:
- Install Azure PowerShell (in PowerShell evaluated admin mode):
install-module AzureRM
- Install Azure Stack PowerShell (in PowerShell evaluated admin mode):
Import-Module -Name PowerShellGet -ErrorAction Stop
Import-Module -Name PackageManagement -ErrorAction Stop
Get-PSRepository -Name "PSGallery"
Register-PsRepository -Default
Set-PSRepository -Name "PSGallery" -InstallationPolicy Trusted
# Install the AzureRM.Bootstrapper module. Select Yes when prompted to install NuGet
Install-Module -Name AzureRm.BootStrapper
# Install and import the API Version Profile required by Azure Stack into the current PowerShell session.
Use-AzureRmProfile -Profile 2018-03-01-hybrid -Force
Install-Module -Name AzureStack -RequiredVersion 1.5.0
As an example, let's have a look at...