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Over the past 25 years, Daniel Petri's career is characterized by his unwavering commitment to quality IT training, provision of diverse solution architectures, and maintaining a customer-first approach that ensures high levels of satisfaction. Daniel's client-centric mindset has always been a cornerstone of his career, delivering concrete results that spur his clients' growth and success. Daniel's strong technical writing skills are evidenced by the thousands of technical documents, help guides, manuals, and articles he has penned, all drawing from his broad IT and security-oriented background.
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Learn how to upgrade to Windows 10 Pro from the Windows 10 Home edition in this article by Daniel Petri.
Learn how to customize the Windows 10 Start menu in this article by Daniel Petri.
Here’s a tip on how to fix a screen lock issue in Windows Server 2012 R2 from Daniel Petri.
Daniel Petri shares examples of circulating phishing emails from unsolicited companies that prompt unsuspecting users to upgrade to Windows 10.
Learn how to clean up your temporary files following a Windows 10 upgrade installation.
Daniel Petri shares his experiences on upgrading his computers to Windows 10 and outlines several different reasons why you shouldn’t fear the upgrade.
Learn how to use startup scripts to manage local Active Directory groups in this step-by-step tutorial by Daniel Petri.
Daniel Petri shows us how to manage local Active Directory groups with Group Policy Preferences, which lets us create, delete, update, and rename local groups.
Daniel Petri shows us an alternative method for managing local Active Directory groups, this time with the help of the “This group is a member of” Group Policy control.
Daniel Petri shows us how this free and helpful PowerShell script can reduce the time needed to document your Active Directory environment.