Allowing access to the Directory Service event log
Need to grant someone permission to read the Directory Service event log on a domain controller? Turns out this can be quite a challenge!
Need to grant someone permission to read the Directory Service event log on a domain controller? Turns out this can be quite a challenge!
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.
Burnish your PowerShell skills with these easy scripts that can help you collect Active Directory objects counts and lists.
FSMO roles prevent conflicts in an Active Directory and provide the flexibility to handle different operations within the Active Directory.
In this latest tale from the IT trenches, here’s a nightmare scenario every IT pro has faced: Getting stymied because of documentation errors.
Navigating your way around a GPO infrastructure in an Active Directory environment can be frustrating unless you learn how to use the right tools.
Active Directory replication delays make it hard to log on to your machines and access shared network resources. Here’s how to troubleshoot the problem.
By using the PowerShell script provided in this article, you can collect a list of empty Active Directory sites not associated with any user subnets.