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  • Active DirectoryPowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    How to Get a List of Local Administrators on Computers

    March 16, 2024

    In this article, we will look at how to get a list of users and groups that have local administrator rights on Windows workstations and servers on your network.

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

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    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, a…

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    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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    View Success and Failed Local Logon Attempts on Windows

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    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

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    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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    Configuring DNS Conditional Forwarding and DNS Policies on Windows Server

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    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…

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    Running Simple HTTP Web Server Using PowerShell

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    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,…

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    Updating PowerShell Version on Windows

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    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…

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    Send from Alias (SMTP Proxy Address) in Exchange Online (Microsoft 365)

    March 17, 2024

    An Exchange mailbox can be assigned a number of additional SMTP addresses, which are known as proxy addresses (aliases). These addresses allow the user to receive e-mails that are sent…

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