
In this video post, Jeremy Moskowitz, Group Policy MVP and founder of PolicyPak software walks us through his Group Policy add-on, PolicyPak, and shows how you can deliver Group Policy settings over VDI to lock down applications.

In the first part of this series, PowerShell MVP Jeff Hicks demonstrated how to create a local user account with Windows Powershell. In this follow-up article, Jeff walks you through some basic management tasks accomplished with PowerShell.

Last Update: Sep 24, 2024
Anyone who has relied on a hard drive or other storage device has probably lost an important file. It may be due to accidental deletion, data corruption, or merely a change of mind – “Shoot, I shouldn’t have deleted that file!”. The good news is that these files can almost always be restored. In this post, we walk you through a few simple steps to recover those lost files.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Since the IPv4 address space will soon be replaced, now is a great time to familiarize yourselves with IPv6. In this post, Sean Wilkins discusses the differences between the IPv6 header and the IPv4 header.

Resilient File System (ReFS) is a new file system introduced in Windows Server 2012, which, before long, we will all be using on our boot partitions. In this post, We explain how ReFS will likely replace NTFS completely within the next versions of Windows, and why you will love this new file system.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
The purpose of a share (aka shared folder) is to expose a portion of a server’s file system to network users. The idea is to just keep portions of that file system available to users while allowing other portions of the server’s file system to remain private and unseen by network users. In this post, you will learn how to administer shares using Windows Explorer.

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Are you looking for an easy way to set up additional local user accounts? In this post, PowerShell MVP Jeff Hicks shows how easy it is to set up these accounts across multiple machines remotely, using Windows PowerShell.

This article by Networking Consultant Sean Wilkins takes a look at some of the most common problems that are seen when redistributing to and from Cisco’s Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP).

Last Update: Sep 04, 2024
Whether you’re looking to take advantage of Dynamic Access Control, begin virtualizing your Active Directory infrastructure, or start using one of the other amazing features that Windows Server 2012 Active Directory offers, it all begins with getting a Windows Server 2012 added as a domain controller. Read on to learn how.

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024
If you’re not thinking about mobile cloud apps, you should be! In this post, Dr. Avril Salter shows how mobile cloud apps can enable you to reach your customers in new ways, as well as to improve the productivity of your employees.