How to Run Disk Check and Find CHKDSK Logs on Windows
The built-in CHKDSK.exe (Check Disk) tool is used in Windows to scan for and repair errors on the local hard disks. Chkdsk scans the file system for physical and logical…
The built-in CHKDSK.exe (Check Disk) tool is used in Windows to scan for and repair errors on the local hard disks. Chkdsk scans the file system for physical and logical…
Group Policies allow you to set the same corporate desktop background wallpaper and Windows logon (lock) screen image on all computers in the domain.
In this article, we’ll look at how to configure Kerberos authentication for different browsers in a Windows domain to enable transparent and secure authentication on web servers without the need…
On Windows, you can clear Event Viewer logs by using the eventvwr.msc GUI snap-in, from the command prompt, and by using PowerShell.
You can enable and configure the same corporate screensaver on all computers in the Active Directory domain. In this post, we will show how to enable a slideshow screensaver with…
To identify drivers, programs, and services that cause Windows to bool slowly, you must enable startup logging. In this guide, we will have a look at how to create a…
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a simplified file transfer protocol that provides an easy way to download and upload files. Typically, TFTP is used for PXE booting (network boot,…
By default, the built-in Windows VPN client does not attempt to reconnect to the VPN server if the connection is lost. If the connection is dropped, the user must manually…
Windows displays a security warning when you try to open or run an executable file/script that you downloaded from the Internet. This article explains how Windows identifies a file downloaded…