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    PowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    Grep in PowerShell Using the Select-String Cmdlet

    In Linux/Unix, the grep command is used to find a text (string) or errors in a log file. Grep allows you to find/select any data in the output of another command:

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  • Windows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2019

    Can’t Access Shared Folders or Map Network Drives from Windows 10 and 11

    May 10, 2023

    If you cannot open or map network shared folders on your NAS, Samba Linux server, computers with legacy Windows versions (Windows 7/XP/Server 2003) from Windows 10 or 11, most likely…

  • PowerShellWindows 10Windows 11Windows 7Windows Server 2019

    How to Clean Up or Reset COM Port Numbers in Windows

    June 8, 2023

    When you connect a new COM device or a USB device to your computer (USB modem, mobile phone, Bluetooth adapter, serial to USB converters, etc.), Windows detects it using Plug-n-Play…

  • ExchangeMicrosoft 365PowerShell

    Mailbox Size and Quotas in Exchange 2019/2016 and Microsoft 365

    February 20, 2023

    An on-prem Exchange or cloud Exchange Online (Microsoft 365) administrator must control user mailbox sizes. In this article, we’ll show how to get current mailbox sizes and set mailbox quotas…

  • PowerShellWindows 10Windows 11

    Settings App Won’t Open/Crashes on Windows 10/11

    January 25, 2022

    The Settings app begins to play an important role in managing and configuring Windows 10 operating system (and even more so Windows 11). The classic Windows Control Panel is no…

  • Hyper-VVMWareWindows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2016Windows Server 2019

    Windows Cannot Find the Microsoft Software License Terms

    April 19, 2023

    The error “Windows cannot find the Microsoft Software License Terms” may appear when installing the Windows 10/11 or Windows Server 2022/2019/2016 operating system on a bare-metal computer/server or on a…

  • VMWareWindows 11

    How to Install Windows 11 on a VMware Virtual Machine

    June 8, 2023

    This article explains how to install Windows 11 as a guest OS in a virtual machine running on VMware Workstation or VMware ESXi hypervisors. When trying to install Windows 11…

  • MS Office

    Configuring KMS License Server for Office 2021/2019/2016 Volume Activation

    May 11, 2023

    In this article, we’ll deal with the specifics of MS Office 2019, Office 2016 and Office LTSC 2021 (including Project and Visio) volume activation on a corporate KMS server (please…

  • Hyper-VPowerShellVirtualizationWindows Server 2016Windows Server 2019

    Poor Network Performance on Hyper-V VMs in Windows Server 2019

    February 20, 2023

    Several times I came across a situation when files were copied much slower from/to virtual machines on a Hyper-V host running Windows Server 2019 than in a VM of the…

  • PowerShellWindows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2019

    Enter-PSSession: Running Remote Commands in Interactive Shell

    September 15, 2022

    Enter-PSSession cmdlet allows you to establish a persistent interactive PowerShell session with a remote computer. All commands you enter in your command prompt are executed on the remote computer. In…

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