Make it work: Preparing Windows 10 deployment for Sysprep
If you use Sysprep to generalize a Windows 10 deployment, you will likely run into errors. Here’s what you can do to get around these potential roadblocks.
If you use Sysprep to generalize a Windows 10 deployment, you will likely run into errors. Here’s what you can do to get around these potential roadblocks.
Windows includes a built-in file copy utility called Robocopy. Here’s how to get the most out of this free but probably underused application.
Domain controllers must be configured to use correct DNS settings or Active Directory will not work. This PowerShell script will help you troubleshoot.
The brand-new Microsoft System Center 2019 allows users to deploy and manage Windows Server 2019 and is perfect for those with specific datacenter needs.
Windows Admin Center, Microsoft’s “single pane of glass” for managing Windows servers, has a lot going for it. It still has room to grow, however.
PowerShell has been a go-to program for admins and advanced Windows users for years. But now Microsoft is promoting PowerShell Core. What is it?
It is necessary to check if domain controllers were rebooted to avoid security risks as patching them means a reboot. These PowerShell scripts make it easy.
Checking whether your GPOS are all applying can be a time-consuming task. Fortunately, this handy PowerShell script will do the heavy lifting for you.
The Tee-Object cmdlet can make it easier to write complex PowerShell scripts. Here are some step-by-step examples to get you started.
Keeping the servicing stack updated is crucial for the security of your Windows-based infrastructure. Unfortunately, it’s also becoming more of a challenge.