Windows Server 2008

Last Updated on 27 Sept. 2016, Total: 304 Knowledge Base Tips

300 Admin Tips
53 Active Directory
123 Admin
1 Applications
3 Exchange
13 Migration
20 Miscellaneous
45 Network
22 Security
10 Terminal Servers and Thin Clients
9 Virtual Platforms
3 Registry Tips
3 Miscellaneous
1 User Tips
1 Miscellaneous
  1. Configuring Conditional Forwarders using DNSCMD

    How to configure a conditional forwarder for your DNS server from the command-line... Read More

  2. Configuring Forwarders using DNSCMD

    How to configure a forwarder for your DNS server from the command-line... Read More

  3. Creating Resource Records using DNSCMD

    How to use the DNSCMD command to create a resource record from the command-line... Read More

  4. Creating a Reverse Lookup Zone using DNSCMD

    An example of how to use the DNSCMD command to create a reverse lookup zone from the command-line... Read More

  5. Creating a Forward Lookup Zone Using DNSCMD

    Here are five examples of how to use the DNSCMD command to create forward lookup zones from the command-line... Read More

  6. A Quick Tip To Strict AD Replication To A Specific Port

    This article explains a registry entry which can be used to strict the AD Replication traffic to a specific port... Read More

  7. A Quick Tip To Allow DSRM Account To Log On Normally

    This article explains a registry heck which can be used to allow DSRM User Account to log on normally in Windows Server 2008. This applies to Windows Server 2008 only... Read More

  8. A Quick Tip To Place Authenticating DC In DFS Referral List

    This article explains a registry entry which can be used to place the authenticating domain controller on top of the DFS Referral list... Read More

  9. A Quick Tip To Alter Default Behaviour Of GlobalNameZones

    This article explains how you can change the default behaviour of GlobalNameZone zone... Read More

  10. A Quick Tip To Get List Of RODC Administrators

    This article explains the registry key which contains the list of RODC Administrators. This article applies only to Windows Server 2008 RODC... Read More

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