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Active Directory: Core Concepts, Architecture and Best Practices

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How to Find the Source of Account Lockouts in Active Directory

November 22, 2022

In this article, we’ll show you how to track user account lockout events on Active Directory domain controllers, and find out from which computer, device, and program the account is…

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Error: There are Currently No Logon Servers Available

November 10, 2022

When a user logs on to a Windows computer that is joined to an Active Directory domain, they may see the following error message: There are currently no logon servers…

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Deploying Printers to Domain Users and Computers with GPO

November 8, 2022

You can use Group Policies (GPOs) to install and connect shared printers to specific users, computers, and groups in an Active Directory domain. In this article, we’ll look at how…

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Configuring Windows Firewall Rules Using Group Policy

October 10, 2022

The Microsoft Defender Firewall is built into all modern versions of Windows and Windows Server and allows you to configure rules for filtering incoming and/or outgoing network traffic on your…

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Finding Windows Versions in Active Directory
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Find Windows OS Versions and Builds in Active Directory

September 9, 2022

Let’s look at several ways to inventory versions and builds of Windows OSs in an Active Directory domain (it is especially relevant for Windows 10). If you haven’t any tools…

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How to Enable and Configure WinRM (Windows Remote Management) via GPO

September 9, 2022

In this article, we will show how to enable and configure Windows Remote Management (WinRM) on domain computers using Group Policy (GPO). Windows Remote Management is an implementation of the…

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Using Attribute Editor in Active Directory Users and Computers

August 24, 2022

The Active Directory Attribute Editor is a built-in graphical tool to manage the properties of AD objects (users, computers, groups). It is the Attribute Editor where you can view and…

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How to Remove (Demote) a Domain Controller in Active Directory

August 16, 2022

In this article, we’ll show how to correctly remove (demote) an Active Directory domain controller on Windows Server 2022/2019/2016/2012R2. When removing a domain controller, usually one of the following scenarios…

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Using Windows Update Delivery Optimization in Local Networks

July 21, 2022

You can use Windows Update Delivery Optimization (WUDO) in Windows 10 to more efficiently distribute Windows updates (received through Windows Update or WSUS) and Configuration Manager packages in a corporate…

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Get-ADComputer: Find Computer Properties in Active Directory with PowerShell

July 8, 2022

You can use the Get-ADComputer PowerShell cmdlet to get various information about computer account objects (servers and workstations) in an Active Directory domain. This is one of the most useful…

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