Folder Redirection enables you to store some user profile folders (special folders like Desktop, Documents, Pictures, Downloads, etc.) in a shared network folder on your file server. Redirected folders work similarly to mapped network drives (users access files in their profile over the network on a file server). In this article, we’ll look at how to use Group Policy to enable folder redirection on user computers in an Active Directory domain.
The Microsoft Edge browser is used by default to view PDF files on Windows 10 and 11, even if you have another program installed on your computer to open the…
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Using Previous Command History in PowerShell Console
January 31, 2023By default, Windows saves all of the commands that you type in the PowerShell console to a text log file. This allows you to re-run any command and view the…
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How to Install the PowerShell Active Directory Module and Manage AD
June 8, 2023Every Windows system administrator should be able to use not only graphical AD snap-ins (usually it is ADUC, Active Directory Users and Computers), but also PowerShell cmdlets to perform everyday…
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Enable Internet Explorer (IE) Compatibility Mode in Microsoft Edge
February 27, 2023Internet Explorer compatibility mode (IE Mode) in the Microsoft Edge browser enables users to view legacy websites as if they were opened in classic Internet Explorer 11. This feature may…
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Finding Duplicate E-mail (SMTP) Addresses in Exchange
January 27, 2023In this article, we will show you how to find duplicate SMTP addresses in your Exchange Server organization. If your organization has non-unique SMTP addresses, Exchange returns an error when…
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How to Delete Old User Profiles in Windows
June 8, 2023Administrators should occasionally delete old user profiles (retired or inactive users, etc.) from C:\Users on Windows workstations and servers. The Windows user profile cleanup task is most commonly performed on…
VMware vSphere Hypervisor is a free, powerful, and reliable hardware hypervisor for server and workstation virtualization from market leader VMware. In this article, we’ll show you how to download, install,…
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How to Enable TLS 1.2 on Windows
June 8, 2023In this article, we will look at how to enable the Transport Layer Security (TLS 1.2) protocol on different Windows versions, including cases for .Net and WinHTTP applications. TLS 1.0…
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Allow or Prevent Non-Admin Users from Reboot/Shutdown Windows
February 27, 2023In this article, we will look at several ways to manage non-admin user permissions to restart or shutdown Windows workstations or servers. By default, non-privileged users can only reboot and…