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. Don’t forget to secure your UPS!

    Physical security for your servers may be useless if you don't secure your UPS also... Read More

  2. Setting Up Disk Quotas with Group Policy

    Setting up disk quotas manually is good for small networks but for larger ones group policy can make this a lot easier... Read More

  3. Planning DHCP for Static Assignments

    Implementing DHCP usually seems like a pretty straightforward process but there are a few things that are often forgotten during the planning phases of a DHCP implementation... Read More

  4. Eliminating Ping Responses from Secret Servers

    Ever have a server setup that you really don’t want people knowing even exists? Keeping it from returning ping responses is a great way to make it vanish... Read More

  5. Disabling LM Authentication

    Using strong passwords is useless if they are not encrypted properly. That’s why disabling LM authentication is important... Read More

  6. Assigning is Group Policy Software Installations

    You are given the option of publishing or assigning software when you are doing a group policy based software installation. What is the difference?... Read More

  7. Reducing the Complexity of Group Policy Troubleshooting

    The use of group policy can sometimes bring on unexpected problems. Here are a few tips you can use to reduce the complexity of troubleshooting these fiascos... Read More

  8. Logging Windows Firewall

    The built-in windows firewall won’t only stop unwanted traffic at your doorstep, it will log it too!... Read More

  9. Warning Signs of a Rogue DHCP Server

    Just because you are only supposed to have one DHCP server on your network doesn’t mean it really is the only one... Read More

  10. The Remote Desktop Console Option

    The Remote Desktop Client gives us the option to log into a terminal services enabled computer via the console. What does that mean to us?... Read More

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