Knowledge Base Tips topic
Admin Tips
- UAC and Remote Desktop Services
- Date - Feb 09, 2012
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Should you enable or disable UAC on a server that has the Remote Desktop Services role installed?
- Configuring pagefile size on a Hyper-V host machine
- Date - Nov 29, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- A tip concerning configuring the pagefile size on a Hyper-V host machine.
- Importing Perfmon log files into databases or spreadsheets
- Date - Nov 23, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How you can import Performance Monitor log files into a database.
- Troubleshooting: Can't execute WDSUTIL on Windows Servers
- Date - Nov 09, 2011
- Rating - 5
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Describes how to troubleshoot when you try and run WDSUTIL on a Windows Server system that doesn't have Windows Deployment Services installed.
- Troubleshooting: Indexing is not running on Windows Server 2008
- Date - Nov 08, 2011
- Rating - 5
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Describes how to troubleshoot the issue "Indexing is not running" on Windows Server 2008.
- Get Email Alerts from the Event Viewer
- Date - Oct 26, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Eric Geier
- Create custom tasks in Event Viewer to track problems, errors, and issues.
- Display a list of installed hotfixes on a remote computer
- Date - Oct 06, 2011
- Rating - 1
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to use the Get-Hotfix Windows PowerShell cmdlet to display a list of installed hotfixes on a remote computer.
- Verify the SQL Server service is running on a remote server
- Date - Oct 05, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to use the Get-Service Windows PowerShell cmdlet to verify that the SQL Server service is running on a remote server.
- Display a list of volumes on a remote computer
- Date - Oct 05, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to use the Get-WmiObject Windows PowerShell cmdlet to display a list of volumes on a remote computer.
- Specifying the boot image order in Windows Deployment Services
- Date - Jun 01, 2011
- Rating - 5
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You want to specify the order in which boot images are displayed when using Windows Deployment Services.
- Staging Files to Virtual Machines
- Date - May 17, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Here's a tip on how you can quickly stage files from your Hyper-V R2 host computer to a virtual machine on that host.
- Group Policy confusion: logon hours
- Date - Apr 14, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- What's the difference between these two Group Policy policy settings?
- Minimize Number Of Repeated Entries In System Log By NetLogon
- Date - Mar 03, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can use a registry hack to increase the interval for logging duplicate event entries in the System Event Log by the NetLogon service.
- How To Enable Publishing Of APIPA Records In DNS Server
- Date - Mar 02, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can use a small registry hack to enable building of APIPA records in DNS Server.
- Determining the UUID of a computer
- Date - Feb 25, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to use WMI to determine the UUID of a computer.
- A Quick Tip To Change The Location File Based DNS Database
- Date - Feb 24, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can change the location of DNS Database of file based DNS Servers.
- A Quick Tip To Install Windows Server Backup On Multiple Computers
- Date - Feb 23, 2011
- Rating - 1
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can use ServerManagerCMD, a command line tool, to install Windows Server Backup feature on multiple Computers.
- What is AppLocker and How To Use It?
- Date - Feb 22, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains the AppLocker found in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 computers.
- How To Check If A Service Is Running or Not On Multiple Servers
- Date - Feb 16, 2011
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can use a small CMD script to check the status of a service on multiple computers.
- How To Compress using Command Line tool?
- Date - Feb 16, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can use Compress.exe, a command line tool, to compress files on Windows Computers.
- How To Enable Hibernation On Multiple Computers
- Date - Feb 15, 2011
- Rating - 4
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can enable Hibernation on multiple computers using a CMD script or Group Policy.
- A Quick Tip To Check If A Port Is Listening On Multiple Computers
- Date - Feb 09, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can check if a port is listening on multiple computers.
- Troubleshooting failure to install of Exchange 2010 due to DNS issues
- Date - Feb 08, 2011
- Rating - 4
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- What to do if you try to install Exchange 2010 and get an error saying that the DNS server could not be resolved.
- How to repurpose an RRAS server
- Date - Feb 03, 2011
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- If you have a Windows Server that has RRAS installed and you need to use your server for some other purpose, here's what you need to do first before you remove the RRAS role.
- How To Recover From A Corrupt Registry Branch
- Date - Dec 29, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can recover from a corrupted registry branch.
- A Quick Tip To Change RPC Port Range
- Date - Dec 29, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains the MaxUserPort registry entry for RPC.
- Default Dynamic Port Range
- Date - Dec 23, 2010
- Rating - 3
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains the default dynamic port range used by the client computers.
- Which Service Is Responsible To Register A and PTR Records In DNS?
- Date - Dec 22, 2010
- Rating - 4
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains the service which is responsible to register DNS Records on behalf of client computers. This tip applies to Windows 7 also.
- Quickly Turn ON/OFF Windows Firewall Using Command Line
- Date - Dec 16, 2010
- Rating - 4
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can quickly Turn Windows Firewall On or Off. This tips applies to Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 only!
- A Quick Tip To Check Schedule Tasks On Remote Computers
- Date - Dec 15, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can use Schtasks.exe with Psexec.exe to check schedule Tasks on remote computers.
- Delegating Server Controls
- Date - Dec 10, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article contains a few links you can use to delegate basic server administrations to junior Administrators.
- Why DNS Works On Both TCP and UDP
- Date - Dec 09, 2010
- Rating - 3.4
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains why DNS works on both the protocols; TCP and UDP.
- Add Domain User To Local Administrators Group
- Date - Dec 09, 2010
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can use Psexec.exe to add a domain user to local administrators Security group.
- A Quick Tip To Create Shared Folders Remotely
- Date - Dec 07, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can create shared folders remotely on remote computers.
- A Quick Tip To Create a Dependable Service
- Date - Dec 02, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can create a service dependable on another service.
- Run A Custom Script During WIN PE Intialization
- Date - Dec 01, 2010
- Rating - 4.5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can run a custom script during WINPE intialization.
- A Quick Tip To Reconfigure Windows Time Service
- Date - Dec 01, 2010
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can reconfigure Windows Time Service
- A Quick Tip To Check Operating System Architecture
- Date - Nov 30, 2010
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This tip explains how you can check Operating System architecture on a computer running Windows Operating System.
- Checking Page File Location On Remote Computers
- Date - Nov 25, 2010
- Rating - 4
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can check the Pagefile location on remote computers.
- How To Backup Shared Folders List On A Computer
- Date - Nov 24, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can save the Shared Folders list on a computer.
- How To Script PsLogList.EXE To Check Event Logs On Remote Computers
- Date - Nov 24, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can script PsLogList.exe to check Event Logs on Remote Computers and save the output in the CSV format.
- Three Ways To Check Event Logs On Remote Computers
- Date - Nov 23, 2010
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can check Event Logs on remote computer.
- Force Windows Servers To Log An Event Entry For Disk Space
- Date - Nov 17, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains a registry hack you can use to configure Disk Space Threshold on Windows Servers.
- A Quick Tip Restrict Users From Modifying The Schedule Tasks
- Date - Nov 17, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can restrict users from deleting a schedule task created by an administrator
- Deploying WDS Image on 64-bit hardware
- Date - Nov 10, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains a problem with WDS Image on 64-bit computers.
- Utility: Booting from USB flash drives
- Date - Aug 12, 2010
- Rating - 3
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Here's a handy utility you can use to boot from USB flash drives.
- A Quick Tip To Allow Multiple WDS Server Selection
- Date - Jun 30, 2010
- Rating - 4
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains a registry heck you can use to allow clients to select multiple WDS Servers. This applies to Windows Server 2008 R2 only.
- Registry Hack To Disable Automatic Launching Of Menu In Windows Server 2008 Core R2
- Date - Jun 24, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains a registry heck which you can use to disable the automatic launching of Menu when Windows Server 2008 Server Core R2 starts. This applies to Windows Server 2008 Server Core R2 only!
- Managing Windows Servers with Windows 7
- Date - Jun 23, 2010
- Rating - 4
- Author - Chris Sanders
- Windows 7 does not inherently come with the ability to manage your Windows servers. This tip will tell you what you need in order to be able to manage everything from your Windows 7 desktop.
- Dedicated Dump File In Windows Server 2008
- Date - Jun 23, 2010
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains a new feature of Windows Server 2008 called Dedicated Dump File.
- A Quick Tip To Process System Idle Tasks Forcefully
- Date - Jun 15, 2010
- Rating - 1
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can process the System Idle Tasks on Windows Computers. This tip applies to Windows XP, 2000, 2003, Vista and Windows 7 Computers.
- A Quick Tip To Prevent Users From Seeing Schedule Tasks
- Date - Jun 15, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can prevent users from accessing the Schedule Tasks created by Administrators or users.
- How To Set Multiple Services On Multiple Remote Computers
- Date - Jun 15, 2010
- Rating - 2.5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains setting up multiple services on remote computers.
- Installing and managing updates from the command line
- Date - May 20, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You can install and manage software updates from the command line.
- Managing event logs from the command line
- Date - May 20, 2010
- Rating - 5
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You can use the Windows Events command-line utility Wevtutil to view and examine events locally from the command line.
- Scripting the creation and configuration of IIS 7 websites
- Date - May 11, 2010
- Rating - 5
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You can use Appcmd.exe and other commands to script the creation and configuration of IIS 7 websites.
- Managing a Server Core print server
- Date - May 11, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You manage a Server Core print server using Rundll32.exe and the printer admin VBscript scripts available in Windows Server 2008.
- Scripting the creation of a DFS namespace
- Date - May 11, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You can use the Dfsutil command and other commands to create a new DFS namespace on Windows Server 2008.
- Managing a Server Core file server
- Date - May 11, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You can use the Share and Storage Management snap-in to create and manage shared folders and volumes on a Server Core machine.
- Performing Command Line Backups in Windows Server 2008
- Date - Apr 07, 2010
- Rating - 1
- Author - Chris Sanders
- Windows Server Backup is fully usable via the command line. Here I will show you how to enable it and some common commands.
- Blocking Automatic Delivery of Internet Explorer 8
- Date - Mar 24, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Chris Sanders
- Internet Explorer 8 provides several new features and security enhancements, but it might not be quite right for your organization just yet. Microsoft provides a method to block its installation if that’s the case.
- Managing Hardware RAID Using Diskraid
- Date - Mar 09, 2010
- Rating - 5
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to manage hardware RAID using the Diskraid command
- Enabling BugcheckOnCorrupt for NTFS Volumes
- Date - Mar 03, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to enable BugcheckOnCorrupt for advanced self-healing of NTFS volumes on Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008.
- Search for Files on Server Core
- Date - Feb 24, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to search for files or folders on a volume on a Server Core computer.
- Verifying DNS Server Configuration Using Nslookup
- Date - Feb 24, 2010
- Rating - 3
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to verify the configuration of a DNS server by using Nslookup.
- Verifying DNS Server Configuration Using the DNS Console
- Date - Feb 24, 2010
- Rating - 2
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to verify the configuration of a DNS server by performing test queries against it.
- A Quick Tip To Modify The Interval For DHCP Database Cleanup
- Date - Feb 18, 2010
- Rating - 2.5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can modify a registry entry to change the default interval for DHCP Database cleanup process.
- Modifying UAC Settings with Group Policy
- Date - Jan 21, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Chris Sanders
- User Account Control has its place in some scenarios, but you may find it best to disable it in certain situations. This can be done globally with Group Policy.
- How To Configure Cluster Disks In Server Core?
- Date - Jan 21, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains a quick tip you can use to configure the cluster disks in Server Core. This article applies to Server Core and Windows Server 2008 Full edition only.
- How To Designate A Domain User To Manage A RODC?
- Date - Jan 14, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can delegate administration of RODC to a domain user.
- DatabaseName, DatabasePath and DHCP Server
- Date - Jan 14, 2010
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains the DatabaseName and DatabasePath registry entries of DHCP Server.
- Apply Server 2008 Group Policy to Windows XP Devices
- Date - Nov 24, 2009
- Rating - 4
- Author - Chris Sanders
- Windows Server 2008 Group Policy provides several new features that ease network administration. In order to apply these new settings to your Windows XP devices a couple of extra steps will need to be taken.
- Configuring Zone Transfers using DNSCMD
- Date - Nov 05, 2009
- Rating - 4
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to configure and force zone transfers using DNSCMD.
- Configuring Forwarders using DNSCMD
- Date - Nov 05, 2009
- Rating - 3
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to configure a forwarder for your DNS server from the command-line.
- Creating Resource Records using DNSCMD
- Date - Oct 29, 2009
- Rating - 5
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- How to use the DNSCMD command to create a resource record from the command-line.
- Creating a Reverse Lookup Zone using DNSCMD
- Date - Oct 29, 2009
- Rating - 5
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- An example of how to use the DNSCMD command to create a reverse lookup zone from the command-line.
- Creating a Forward Lookup Zone Using DNSCMD
- Date - Oct 29, 2009
- Rating - 4
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Here are five examples of how to use the DNSCMD command to create forward lookup zones from the command-line.
- A Quick Tip To Allow DSRM Account To Log On Normally
- Date - Oct 22, 2009
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- 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.
- A Quick Tip To Get List Of RODC Administrators
- Date - Oct 08, 2009
- Rating - 1
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains the registry key which contains the list of RODC Administrators. This article applies only to Windows Server 2008 RODC.
- A Quick Tip To Modify Logon Rights On Multiple Computers
- Date - Sep 24, 2009
- Rating - 1
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains a simple command you can use to modify the "Log On Locally" rights on all the server remotely.
- A Quick Tip To Find The Security Updates On Server Core
- Date - Sep 24, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article shows a quick command you can use to find the security updates on server core.
- A Quick Tip To Get Members Of Security Groups
- Date - Sep 17, 2009
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains a command which you can use to get the members of security group or security groups mentioned in a text file.
- A Quick Tip To Get A List Of Security Groups A User Belongs To
- Date - Sep 17, 2009
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains a quick tip you can use to get the list of Security Groups a user or users belong/s to.
- Viewing the zones on a DNS server
- Date - Sep 02, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You can use the Dnscmd command to view a list of the zones on a DNS server.
- Verifying SRV resource records using Nslookup
- Date - Sep 02, 2009
- Rating - 2
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You can use the Nslookup command to verify that the SRV resource records needed by Active Directory have been created properly when Dcpromo was run on the server.
- Displaying DHCP scope activity using Netsh
- Date - Aug 19, 2009
- Rating - 3.3
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You can use the Netsh command to display statistics for a single scope on your DHCP server.
- Displaying DHCP server activity using Netsh
- Date - Aug 19, 2009
- Rating - 2.3
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You can use the Netsh command to display statistics for a DHCP server.
- Creating a DHCP Scope using a Batch File
- Date - Aug 18, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- By creating a batch file of Netsh commands you can automate the creation of DHCP scopes.
- Backing up DHCP database using Netsh
- Date - Aug 12, 2009
- Rating - 3.5
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You can use the Netsh command to back up the DHCP database of your DHCP server.
- Configure DHCP options using Netsh
- Date - Aug 05, 2009
- Rating - 2
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You can use the Netsh command to configure DHCP options from the command line.
- Creating and managing DHCP scopes using Netsh
- Date - Aug 05, 2009
- Rating - 5
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You can use the Netsh command to create and manage DHCP scopes from the command line.
- Authorizing a DHCP server using Netsh
- Date - Aug 04, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- You can use the Netsh command to authorize a DHCP server from the command line.
- Targeting policy for Vista computers
- Date - Jul 29, 2009
- Rating - 5
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- If you have a mix of XP and Vista computers in a department or location, how can you configure a GPO so that it is only processed by the Vista computers?
- Quickly edit a GPO
- Date - Jul 22, 2009
- Rating - 1
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Gpedit.msc has some command-line options that let you quickly edit targeted Group Policy OPbjects.
- A Quick Tip To Prevent Users From Accessing The Computer Tab
- Date - Jul 21, 2009
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains a quick tip which you can use to prevent users from accessing the Computer Tab on My Computer property.
- A Quick Tip To Create A User Mode Process Dump File
- Date - Jul 16, 2009
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can use ADPlus.vbs to create a User Mode Process dump file when a process terminates unexpectedly.
- Log Files Of Server Manager
- Date - Jul 16, 2009
- Rating - 1
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains log files which are used by Server Manager in Full installation and Server Core. This article applies to Windows Server 2008 only.
- How To Disable Server Manager At Windows Logon?
- Date - Jul 14, 2009
- Rating - 1
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains a registry entry you can configure to disable Server Manager from opening at Windows Logon. This article applied to Windows Server 2008 only.
- How To Turn Interent Explorer Enhanced Security Off In Windows Server 2008?
- Date - Jul 09, 2009
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can manually turn the Internet Enhanced Security Off in Windows Server 2008.
- How To Change The XMLPath For Server Manager In Windows Server 2008?
- Date - Jul 08, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains the registry key you can use to change the OEM XML File Path which is used by the ICT and Server Manager.
- Using site-linked GPOs
- Date - Jul 07, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Group Policy Objects can be linked to domains, OUs and sites, but when might you want link a GPO to a site?
- How To: Firewall Commands In Server Core
- Date - Jul 01, 2009
- Rating - 1
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains the commands you can use to operate Windows Firewall in Server Core
- A Quick Tip To Create A Kernel Memory Dump File Manually
- Date - Jun 24, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can create a Kernel Memory dump file for diagnostic purpose.
- BCD: Boot Configuration Database Notes
- Date - Apr 29, 2009
- Rating - 4.5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains the new feature added to the Windows Boot process in Windows Server 2008.
- Windows Server Backup and New Features In Windows Server 2008
- Date - Apr 28, 2009
- Rating - 4
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article list of new features added to the Windows Server Backup tool in Windows Server 2008.
- Troubleshooting Group Policy
- Date - Apr 22, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Here's a three-step approach to troubleshooting Group Policy issues in Windows Vista and later.
- Using GPLogView
- Date - Apr 22, 2009
- Rating - 5
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Some tips on using the GPLogView.exe command-line tool for troubleshooting Group Policy issues.
- Configuring a central store for ADMX templates
- Date - Mar 10, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Windows Vista and later have a way of reducing the SYSVOL bloat that happens with Group Policy in earlier versions of Windows.
- When not to use NTFS compression
- Date - Mar 04, 2009
- Rating - 2.5
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- NTFS compression usually works fine on client systems, but be careful using it on servers.
- A Quick Tip To Disable "Initial Configuration Tasks List"
- Date - Feb 26, 2009
- Rating - 5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can disable the Initial Configuration Task List at logon.
- What To Check If A Single User Can't Log On To Domain?
- Date - Jan 29, 2009
- Rating - 3.5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains the tips you can use to troubleshoot the problem for a user who can't log on to the domain.
- How To Browse NTDS.DIT Offline
- Date - Jan 22, 2009
- Rating - 3
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article shows how you can browse the NTDS.DIT (Active Directory database file) offline by using the DSAMIN command in Windows Server 2008.
- How To Allow System State Backups To Critical Volumes In Windows Server 2008?
- Date - Jan 14, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains a registry hack you can use to allow System State to be backed up to a critical volume in Windows Server 2008.
- How Global Name Zones Work In Windows Server 2008?
- Date - Jan 14, 2009
- Rating - 2.4
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article shows the steps included when resolving a name in DNS Server running on Windows Server 2008.
- How Do You Restore Previous Backups On A Windows Server 2008 Computer?
- Date - Jan 13, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can use the Windows NTbackup tool to restore the previous backups on a computer running Windows Server 2008.
- Using Windows Server 2008 Remote Server Administration Tools
- Date - Jan 07, 2009
- Rating - 2.7
- Author - Chris Sanders
- If you are using Windows Vista as your primary desktop for managing Windows Server 2008, then you will need RSAT to do so.
- How To Check If Servers In DMZ Are Up and Running Or Pinging?
- Date - Nov 26, 2008
- Rating - 1
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains the steps you have use to make sure the Servers in the DMZ are pinging from a Desktop computer which is running out of the DMZ.
- When Should You Restart FRS?
- Date - Nov 19, 2008
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article discusses the Regsitry entries of File Replication Service and when should you restart the FRS service for the changes to take effect.
- Using Group Policy vs. Registry Tweaks
- Date - Nov 18, 2008
- Rating - 4
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Why is it better to use Group Policy to modify the registry than to use Registry Editor itself?
- Issues when moving a drive between servers
- Date - Nov 12, 2008
- Rating - 1
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 both use NTFS version 5.1. Does this mean that a disk that's used in one platform could be moved to the other and "just work"?
- Issues after disabling administrative shares
- Date - Nov 12, 2008
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Here are several reasons why you should never disable the default administrative shares on Windows computers, especially in an enterprise (managed) environment.
- Which DC Is Selected When Promoting A Member Server To DC?
- Date - Nov 11, 2008
- Rating - 2.7
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article discusses the a mechanism used by the DCPromo.exe to select a DC when promoting a member server to Domain Controller.
- FRS D2/D4 - When Should You Use Them?
- Date - Nov 11, 2008
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article discusses about D2 and D4 of File Replication Service in Active Directory and when should you use them?
- How To Know The Primary Member of A SYSVOL Replica Set?
- Date - Nov 06, 2008
- Rating - 2
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how to determine the Primary Member of a SYSVOL Replica Set in an Active Directory domain.
- A Quick Tip To Make Sure FRS Is Working In A Domain
- Date - Oct 29, 2008
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains a small mechanism you can use to make sure FRS is working.
- How To Take System State Backup In Server Core
- Date - Oct 14, 2008
- Rating - 4.5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- Take System State backup in Server Core.
- Resolving Server Manager Errors
- Date - Oct 08, 2008
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Server Manager in Windows Server 2008 can generate errors if the cache of CBS data becomes corrupt.
- Break Server Core registry to disallow processing of Run and RunOnce entries
- Date - Aug 28, 2008
- Rating - 4.5
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article will show you how you can disallow processing of Run and RunOnce registry entries. This article applies to Windows Server 2008 Server Core Edition only!
- Disabling Windows Vista UAC with Group Policy
- Date - Jul 31, 2008
- Rating - 2.4
- Author - Chris Sanders
- 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.
- What is the difference between a Role and a Feature when customizing your Windows 2008 Server?
- Date - Jan 03, 2008
- Rating - 3.3
- Author - David Davis
- Have you ever gone to install something in Windows 2008 Server and you are given the choice between installing a role or a feature? Which do you choose? Let's find out.
- Why is there no CLI Telnet in Windows Server 2008?
- Date - Dec 11, 2007
- Rating - 5
- Author - David Davis
- Like me, I am sure you are used to running telnet in Windows. it isn't there anymore in Windows Server 2008. Find out what to do in this article...
- What happened to NTBACKUP in Window Server 2008?
- Date - Nov 22, 2007
- Rating - 2.7
- Author - David Davis
- In Windows 2000 and 2003, ntbackup is a well-known application. In Windows 2008 Server, you won't find it. What do you do?
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