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Latest Tips

541) How To Forcefully Close A File On Remote Computer Using Command Line?
Date - Aug 24, 2008
Rating - 3
Author - Nirmal Sharma
Section - Miscellaneous
This article explains the steps you can use to close a file forcefully on a remote computer.
542) Preventing Spyware Infections with DNS
Date - Aug 21, 2008
Rating - 1
Author - Chris Sanders
Section - Security
Fighting spyware on client computers within a network is a constant battle. This tip describes a technique that will help prevent certain spyware sites from being accessed.
543) A Quick Tip to configure Group Policy settings in Workgroup Security Model.
Date - Aug 20, 2008
Rating - 4.8
Author - Nirmal Sharma
Section - Miscellaneous
This article will show how you can quickly configure Group Policy in Workgroup Security Model. This article applies to Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003.
544) Pros and Cons of Disabling NTLMv1
Date - Aug 19, 2008
Rating - 3.4
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Section - Security
Is it a good idea to disable LM and NTLMv1 authentication on Windows networks and allow only NTLMv2 authentication?
545) Preparing an Existing Domain for a Windows Server 2008 Domain Controller
Date - Aug 14, 2008
Rating - 3.2
Author - Chris Sanders
Section - Active Directory
Implementing a Windows Server 2008 domain controller in your already existing Windows Server 2003 domain requires a bit of prep work. Here is what needs to be done.
546) A Quick Tip to designate a domain controller for client authentications.
Date - Aug 13, 2008
Rating - 4.8
Author - Nirmal Sharma
Section - Active Directory
This article explains the use of SRV priority. This applies to Windows 2000, Windows 2003 and Windows Server 2008.
547) Disabling Autoplay on Vista
Date - Aug 12, 2008
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Section - Misc
You can completely disable autoplay on Vista computers if needed.
548) How does Windows Server 2008 resolve Domain Controller Load Balancing problems
Date - Aug 07, 2008
Rating - 4.5
Author - Nirmal Sharma
Section - Active Directory
This article discusses a new Group Policy setting which solves the Load Balancing issues with the domain controllers.
549) Indexing a Second Hard Drive on Vista
Date - Aug 05, 2008
Rating - 4.3
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Section - Search
Making sure a second hard drive is indexed in Vista requires two settings.
550) Disabling Windows Vista UAC with Group Policy
Date - Jul 31, 2008
Rating - 2.4
Author - Chris Sanders
Section - Admin
User Account Control is one of the premier security features for Windows Vista client systems. There may be some cases where you need it disabled. You can do this with group policy as outlined here.
551) DynamicSiteName and SiteName – Which site a client computer belongs to?
Date - Jul 30, 2008
Rating - 5
Author - Nirmal Sharma
Section - Active Directory
If you are troubleshooting a client computer which always communicates to a domain controller in different site, you should look at the two registry entries explained in this article. This article applies to Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
552) Replacing your Vista System Drive
Date - Jul 29, 2008
Rating - 4.8
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Section - Troubleshooting
You can use CompletePC Backup to replace your system drive with a larger drive if needed.
553) Turning on Windows features during an unattended install
Date - Jul 24, 2008
Rating - 2.5
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Section - Deployment
How to turn on Windows features during an unattended install of Vista.
554) Migrating unattend.txt to unattend.xml
Date - Jul 23, 2008
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Section - Deployment
Here is a quick tip for migrating your XP answer files to Vista.
555) Specifying your name and organization during an unattended install of Vista
Date - Jul 22, 2008
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Section - Deployment
You can configure your answer file to specify your name and organization during an unattended install of Vista.
556) Changing the Local Administrator Password on Domain Workstations with Group Policy
Date - Jul 17, 2008
Rating - 2.4
Author - Chris Sanders
Section - Security
Windows Server 2008 Group Policy introduces a lot of flexibility in performing security tasks that often involved a bit more headache. One of these is more control of the administrator account on domain workstations.
557) How to break into registry to explore HKLM\SAM and HKLM\SECURITY keys?
Date - Jul 16, 2008
Rating - 3
Author - Nirmal Sharma
Section - Registry Tools
This article explains how you can use Psexec.exe to execute registry editor to explore SAM and SECURITY registry hives.
558) Specifying the target partition for unattended install of Vista
Date - Jul 15, 2008
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Section - Deployment
Here is a tip on specifying the target partition when performing an unattended install of Windows Vista.
559) Administering the Windows Firewall with Windows Server 2008 Group Policy
Date - Jul 10, 2008
Rating - 1.9
Author - Chris Sanders
Section - Security
The windows firewall is now more manageable than ever with the group policy options available for it in Windows Server 2008. Here we discuss how to access these.
560) NAP Client state – Three ways to check the state.
Date - Jul 09, 2008
Rating - 5
Author - Nirmal Sharma
Section - Networking
This article discusses the three ways to check the NAP state on a client computer running Windows Vista and Windows XP with SP3.
561) Moving user profile location in Windows Vista
Date - Jul 08, 2008
Rating - 1.7
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Section - Deployment
How to move the location where user profiles are stored in Windows Vista.
562) Checking the Location of Domain FSMO Roles
Date - Jul 03, 2008
Rating - 5
Author - Chris Sanders
Section - Active Directory
Here is a quick tip to finding out where the FSMO roles for a domain are located.
563) How to tell if a computer has been sysprepped.
Date - Jul 02, 2008
Rating - 5
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Section - Deployment
Here’s an easy way how you can tell if a computer has been sysprepped.
564) Using WSUS on a Server with Limited Disk Space
Date - Jul 01, 2008
Rating - 1
Author - Chris Sanders
Section - Miscellaneous
Most administrators are under the assumption that you need a great deal of free disk space to take advantage of WSUS. This isn’t always the case.
565) Removing the Hand from Icons of Shared Folders
Date - Jun 26, 2008
Rating - 2.6
Author - Eric Geier
Section - Network and Security
How to prevent the hand from appearing on the icons of shared resources.
566) Replacing the motherboard on a Vista computer that has BitLocker enabled.
Date - Jun 24, 2008
Rating - 3
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Section - Troubleshooting
How to replace the motherboard on a Vista computer that has BitLocker enabled without losing access to your operating system and data.
567) Changing the Remote Desktop Port
Date - Jun 19, 2008
Rating - 5
Author - Eric Geier
Section - Network
Changing the listening and connecting port for Windows Remote Desktop Connection.
568) Preparing a disk for an unattended install of Vista
Date - Jun 18, 2008
Rating - 1
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Section - Deployment
Here’s a tip for preparing a disk for an unattended install of Windows Vista.
569) Promoting Server Core to a Domain Controller
Date - Jun 17, 2008
Rating - 2.3
Author - Chris Sanders
Section - Active Directory
This quick tip will show you how to promote a Windows Server 2008 Server Core device to domain controller status.
570) Adding comments to answer files
Date - Jun 12, 2008
Rating - 1
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Section - Deployment
You can add comments to your XML answer files to keep track of what your answer files are used for.

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