Error: There are Currently No Logon Servers Available
When a user logs on to a Windows computer that is joined to an Active Directory domain, they may see the following error message: There are currently no logon servers…
When a user logs on to a Windows computer that is joined to an Active Directory domain, they may see the following error message: There are currently no logon servers…
One of my users has an annoying problem with an HP color printer. After connecting the printer (either directly, or as a shared network printer via GPO) and installing drivers,…
Resetting network settings in Windows is usually the last resort for dealing with complex issues with local network or Internet access. This feature allows resetting network and TCP/IP settings to…
You can use Group Policies (GPOs) to install and connect shared printers to specific users, computers, and groups in an Active Directory domain. In this article, we’ll look at how…
When connecting to a new network, Windows prompts you to select its network profile type (network location): Public or Private. Windows network profiles are part of Windows Defender Firewall with…
The built-in SMBShare PowerShell module allows you to create, configure and manage shared network folders in Windows. In this article, we will look at how to manage file shares (SMB…
You can simplify the deployment of the operating system on typical workstations (servers) if you add all the necessary drivers to the Drive Store of your Windows install image. In…
When a user closes the RDP/RDS session window in a terminal client (mstsc.exe, RDCMan or Remote Desktop HTML5 web client) by simply clicking the cross in the top right corner…
If your company has several system administrators, sometimes you may want to know who rebooted the server. In this article. I will show you how to identify a user who…
For one of the projects, I needed a PowerShell script to find duplicate files in the shared network folder of a file server. There are a number of third-party tools…