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Using PowerShell for System Administration and Automation Tasks

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    How to Allow Non-Admin User to Start/Stop Service in Windows

    June 16, 2023

    By default, regular (non-admin) users cannot manage Windows services. This means that users cannot stop, start, restart, or change the settings and permissions of Windows services. In some cases, it…

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    Configuring Event Viewer Log Size on Windows

    May 24, 2023

    Windows Event Viewer Logs store useful information that is needed when analyzing the status of services and applications in Windows, troubleshooting errors, and auditing security events. By default, the sizes…

  • Group PoliciesPowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    How to Detect Who Changed the File/Folder NTFS Permissions on Windows

    June 8, 2023

    In some cases, the administrator needs to find out which process (program) or user has changed the NTFS permissions on a specific folder or file on a Windows file server.…

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    How to Create, Change, and Remove Local Users or Groups with PowerShell

    June 8, 2023

    You can use the built-in PowerShell module, Microsoft.PowerShell.LocalAccounts, to manage local users and groups in Windows. This module allows you to create or delete local users and security groups, and…

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    View Success and Failed Local Logon Attempts on Windows

    May 2, 2023

    When investigating various incidents, an administrator needs to know who logged on to a particular Windows computer and when. You can get a history of user logons in a domain…

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    Querying Windows Event Logs with PowerShell

    May 2, 2023

    The Windows Event Log is an important tool for administrators to track errors, warnings, and other information reports that are logged by the operating system, its components, or programs. You…

  • PowerShellWindows Server 2016Windows Server 2019

    Configuring DNS Conditional Forwarding and DNS Policies on Windows Server

    April 17, 2023

    In this article, we will look at two ways to organize conditional name resolution in a DNS server on Windows Server 2016/2019/2022: DNS Conditional Forwarding and DNS Policies. These technologies…

  • PowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    Running Simple HTTP Web Server Using PowerShell

    April 14, 2023

    For testing purposes or as a simple stub at the service deployment stage, I regularly need to run a simple web server on Windows. To avoid a full-featured IIS installation,…

  • PowerShellWindows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2012 R2Windows Server 2019

    Updating PowerShell Version on Windows

    April 12, 2023

    This article describes how to update Windows PowerShell to the latest version 5.1 and how to install (upgrade) PowerShell Core 7.3. There are currently two branches of PowerShell: The classic…

  • MS OfficeOutlookPowerShell

    Send Outlook Emails Using Excel VBA Macro or PowerShell

    April 12, 2023

    There was a task to organize mailings in accordance with the list of user e-mails in an Excel spreadsheet. Each e-mail message should contain some data specific to each user…

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