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Microsoft KMS Activation Service architecture
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Microsoft Key Management Service (KMS) Volume Activation FAQs

May 31, 2023

This article describes how KMS technology works and how you can use it to activate Microsoft volume licensing products. The Microsoft Volume Licensing program allows enterprise customers to deploy an…

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Check event viewer new size in Windows
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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…

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EventID 4670 - get user who changed folder NTFS permissions
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How to Detect Who Changed the File/Folder NTFS Permissions on Windows

May 24, 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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Your Windows logon credentials will be used to connect.
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Enable Single Sign-On (SSO) Authentication on RDS Windows Server

May 23, 2023

Single Sign-On (SSO) allows an authenticated (signed-on) user to access other domain services without having to re-authenticate (re-entering a password) and without using saved credentials (including RDP). SSO can be…

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Allow Non-admin Users RDP Access to Windows Server

May 22, 2023

By default, the RDP access to the desktop of Windows Server member servers or Active Directory domain controllers are restricted to users added to the local Administrators or Domain Admins…

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Get-Command Module Microsoft.PowerShell.LocalAccounts
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How to Create, Change, and Remove Local Users or Groups with PowerShell

May 17, 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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Get user logon history locally in Windows with PowerShell
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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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Get-WinEvent queries with FilterHashtable
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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…

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View LAPS password in computer properties in AD
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Configure Windows LAPS (Local Administrator Passwords Solution) in AD

April 25, 2023

Windows LAPS (Local Administrator Password Solution) allows you to centrally manage the passwords for the local administrators on the computers in your AD domain. The current local administrator password is…

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dism: list installed security updates in offline wim image
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How to Integrate Security Updates into Windows Image (ISO/WIM)

April 20, 2023

In order to ensure that the Windows image that you deploy to computers in your network always has the latest security updates, you can add new update packages to your…

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