In this article, we’ll take a look at how to centrally configure proxy settings on Windows 10 computers in a domain using Group Policy. Most popular browsers (such as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Opera) and most applications automatically use the proxy settings set in Windows to access the Internet. We’ll also look at how to set up WinHTTP proxy settings on Windows.
- Active DirectoryGroup PoliciesPowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2016
Updating Group Policy Settings on Windows Domain Computers
February 27, 2023In this article we will show how to update Group Policy (GPO) settings on Windows computers in an Active Directory domain: how to update (refresh) Group Policies automatically, how to…
- Windows 10Windows Server 2016
Managing Administrative Shares (Admin$, IPC$, C$, D$) in Windows 10
February 11, 2021Administrative Shares are used in Windows to remotely access and manage a computer. If you open the computer management console (compmgmt.msc), expand the System Tools -> Shared Folders -> Share…
- Windows 10Windows Server 2019
Packet Monitor (PktMon) – Built-in Packet Sniffer in Windows 10
February 10, 2021Packet Monitor (PktMon.exe) is a built-in network traffic analyzer (sniffer) that was introduced in Windows 10 1809 and Windows Server 2019. In the Windows 10 May 2020 Update (version 2004),…
- Windows 10Windows Server 2016
Fixing “Winload.efi is Missing or Contains Errors” in Windows 10
May 10, 2023Let’s consider one more common Windows 10 boot error that occurs due to the damaged or missing winload.efi file. The problem manifests itself in the following: Windows stops booting with…
- Windows 10Windows Server 2016
How to Move (Clone) Windows to a New Hard Drive (HDD/SSD)?
March 16, 2021In this article we will show how to copy (move) your Windows installation without reinstalling to another hard drive using built-in tools (without any third-party software like Paragon, AOMEI or Acronis).…
In this article we’ll show how to configure ICMP-based network device monitoring using ping in Zabbix. It is the easiest and the most popular task of agentless monitoring, when you…
- Windows Server 2012 R2Windows Server 2016Windows Server 2019
Using TSADMIN.msc and TSCONFIG.msc Snap-Ins on Windows Server 2016 RDS Host
June 7, 2022Many administrators of Windows terminal servers noticed that starting from Windows Server 2012, the management snap-ins tsadmin.msc (Remote Desktop Services Manager) and tsconfig.msc (Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration) are missing…
- Active DirectoryPowerShell
How to Find Inactive Computers and Users in Active Directory with PowerShell?
February 20, 2023Quite an often task of an Active Directory administrator is to make a list of disabled or inactive user and/or computer accounts. You can use both saved LDAP queries in…
In this article we’ll show you how to restrict network data transfer rate to/from Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10 using built-in and third-party tools. You may know that Windows…