Configuring the Windows Time Service
Understanding the Windows Time Service is crucial if you want your Active Directory environment to work properly. Here’s the definitive guide.
Understanding the Windows Time Service is crucial if you want your Active Directory environment to work properly. Here’s the definitive guide.
In our continuing “trench tales” series, here’s a solution to a problem many beleaguered IT pros ask: Where’s my disk space?
Is backing up your Windows servers to the Azure cloud as good as using the in-box Windows Server Backup utility? It is now with Azure Backup!
Here’s how to use PowerShell to get a list of user subnets associated with each Active Directory site to ensure there are no incorrect assignments.
Upgrading Active Directory forests to Windows Server 2016 can be a big job. Here’s a walk-through of a sample migration that can help make your task easier.
If an organizational unit is deleted accidentally, objects in the unit will also be deleted. Here’s how to enable protection setting to prevent this.
If you don’t use PowerShell to manage Active Directory, you have probably been wasting valuable time. Here’s some tips and scripts to get you going.
Burnish your PowerShell skills with these easy scripts that can help you collect Active Directory objects counts and lists.
Windows Server version 1709, the first release as part of Microsoft’s Semi-Annual Channel, has some important new features. Here’s a sneak peek.
Patching domain controllers is crucial to avoid security risks. This PowerShell script will gather the last patching status from all domain controllers.