What is Group Policy?
What is Group Policy? Group Policy is to deploy Configuration and restrictions for users and computers from a centralized console. People do get confuse with the name i.e. Group Policies, but irony is...
View ArticleHow to Check Deployed Group Policies from Client Machines
How to check implemented Group Policies? I am getting multiple questions where people are not sure about the procedure to identified deployed Group Policies from client computers. All the Group...
View ArticleHow to share a folder from command prompt.
To share a folder from command prompt, please create a new folder in C: drive. Start > run > cmd > enter Type “md foldername” (without quotes, where foldername is the name of the folder)....
View ArticleHow to map a share folder from Command Prompt.
Steps to map a share drive using command prompt are given below. Pre-requisite is to have a share folder. How to Create a Share Folder from Command Prompt. 1) Start > run > cmd > enter 2) Type...
View ArticleSteps to install Roles/Features on Windows Server 2012 R2 using PowerShell
In this post we’ll discuss steps to install features on Windows Server 2012 R2 from PowerShell. There are two simple ways of installing features/roles from PowerShell. In this part 1 we’ll cover first...
View ArticleHow to install IIS 8.5 on Windows Server 2012 R2
In this blog we’ll run the steps to install Internet Information Services (IIS Version 8.5) on Windows Server 2012 R2. 1. Open Server Manager by clicking the Server Manager icon on the desktop, next...
View ArticleSteps to install Windows Server 2012 R2 Domain Controller
Steps to install Domain Controller on Windows Server 2012 R2 are detailed in this post. 1. Open Server Manager by clicking the Server Manager icon on the desktop, next to Start icon. 2. In the Server...
View ArticleHow to take System State Backup of Windows Server 2012 R2
As we all understand the criticality of data hence in this post I am explaining steps to take System State backup of Windows Server 2012 R2. In case you have additional questions then feel free to...
View ArticleNon-Authoritative Restore of System State Backup of Windows Server 2012 R2
Steps to restore Non-Authoritative Restore of System State Backup of Windows Server 2012 R2 is explained in this post. Non-Authoritative Restore is primarily for single Domain Controller. Assuming that...
View ArticleHow to restart or shutdown Server remotely
Some of my friends must want to know the steps to restart or shutdown the server remotely. It is very simple and in this Post I am going to explain the same. 1. Open command prompt, and type “shutdown...
View ArticleHow to add Desktop or Server in Domain
How to Join a Computer to Domain Steps to add Server or Desktop in Domain are explained in this post. 1. Before you add a Server or Desktop in domain please ensure that your box is able to...
View ArticleWhat is FSMO (Flexible Single Master Operations) Roles. Importance of FSMO Roles
What is FSMO (Flexible Single Master Operations) Roles. Importance of FSMO Roles What is FSMO Roles? One of the favorite interview question that is being asked in almost all the interviews. Some of my...
View ArticleDomain Controller Vs Member Server
Domain Controller Vs Member Server Computers that function as servers within a domain can have one of two roles: member server or domain controller. A server that is not in a domain is a stand-alone...
View ArticleWhat is an Organizational Unit (OU) in Active Directory?
What is an Organizational Unit in Active Directory? A particularly useful type of directory object contained within domains is the organizational unit. Organizational units are Active Directory...
View ArticleHow to Transfer FSMO Roles using NTDSutil
Step to transfer FSMO roles using NTDSutil. Steps to transfer Schema Master Role using NTDSutil. 1. Open Command Prompt. Type: ntdsutil 2. At the ntdsutil command prompt, type: roles 3. At the fsmo...
View ArticleRecursive Query Vs Iterative Query in DNS
Recursive Query Vs Iterative Query in DNS In this post, we are going to explain the difference between Recursive Query and Iterative Query. Recurvise query vs Iterarative query in DNS explains the...
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