Last Updated on 10 June 2015, Total: 45 Knowledge Base Tips
How to configure a forwarder for your DNS server from the command-line... Read More
How to use the DNSCMD command to create a resource record from the command-line... Read More
An example of how to use the DNSCMD command to create a reverse lookup zone from the command-line... Read More
Here are five examples of how to use the DNSCMD command to create forward lookup zones from the command-line... Read More
You can use the Dnscmd command to view a list of the zones on a DNS server... Read More
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... Read More
You can use the Netsh command to display statistics for a single scope on your DHCP server... Read More
You can use the Netsh command to display statistics for a DHCP server... Read More
By creating a batch file of Netsh commands you can automate the creation of DHCP scopes... Read More
You can use the Netsh command to back up the DHCP database of your DHCP server... Read More
This article concludes the PowerShell GUI series by demonstrating a technique for changing a virtual machine’s memory allocation by using a GUI interface... Read More
SRV Records, sometimes referred to as Service Records, are required by services such as LDAP, KDC, Global Catalog, KMS and any other applications that registers SRV records to provide services to the clients... Read More
Tip explains how to get manually created replication connection objects in an Active Directory Forest... Read More
Tip explains how you can check object replication status Active Directory forest... Read More