Windows Server 2012/2008/2003/2000/XP/NT Administrator Knowledge Base

Last Updated on 1 Nov. 2016, Total: 3132 Knowledge Base Tips

449 Windows 2000
280 Admin Tips
73 Registry Tips
96 User Tips
367 Windows 2003
361 Admin Tips
4 Registry Tips
2 User Tips
275 Windows 7
230 Admin Tips
21 Registry Tips
24 User Tips
75 Windows 8
71 Admin Tips
1 Registry Tips
3 User Tips
845 Windows NT
480 Admin Tips
296 Registry Tips
69 User Tips
304 Windows Server 2008
300 Admin Tips
3 Registry Tips
1 User Tips
219 Windows Server 2012
217 Admin Tips
153 Windows Vista
116 Admin Tips
3 Registry Tips
34 User Tips
444 Windows XP
233 Admin Tips
76 Registry Tips
135 User Tips
  1. Google Yourself To Identify Security Holes

    Google is very good at what it does. It automatically and systematically catalogues every document, image, web site or other data that is web accessible so that it can be quickly retrieved using the Google search engine. That includes potentially sensitive or confidential data that wasn't intended to be shared publicly. Google your own network or sites to identify possible... Read More

  2. Gopher log file duration

    How often are gopher log files rewritten... Read More

  3. Gord's Batch world

  4. Grant DNS admin start / stop service rights

  5. Grant Users Limited or Full Access to Windows Failover Clusters

    Tip explains PowerShell cmdlets you can use to grant users limited or full access to Windows Failover Clusters... Read More

  6. Group Membership in Multi-Forest Scenarios

    Clearing up uncertainty around some Microsoft documentation on how groups can be nested... Read More

  7. Group Policy Objects and Gpotool.EXE

    This article explains how you can use Gpotool.exe to check the sync problem with Group Policy Objects... Read More

  8. Group Policy Offers New Functionality in Windows Server 2008

    This article explains the improvements to the Group Policy in Windows Server 2008... Read More

  9. Group Policy Processing At Client Computers

    This article explains how Group Policy processing happens at the client computers... Read More

  10. Group Policy Registry Table

    Group Policy uses Group Policy Objects in Active Directory, and affects computers and users by adding, deleting, and changing the values of entries in the registry. This table displays the Group Policy settings in the Administrative Templates folder and the registry entries that they change... Read More

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