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  • Active DirectoryPowerShellWindows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2019

    Find Windows OS Versions and Builds in Active Directory

    February 20, 2023

    Let’s look at several ways to inventory versions and builds of Windows OSs in an Active Directory domain (it is especially relevant for Windows 10). If you haven’t any tools…

  • Active DirectoryGroup PoliciesPowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    How to Enable and Configure WinRM (Windows Remote Management) via GPO

    June 8, 2023

    In this article, we will show how to enable and configure Windows Remote Management (WinRM) on domain computers using Group Policy (GPO). Windows Remote Management is an implementation of the…

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    Configuring SFTP (SSH FTP) Server on Windows

    May 10, 2023

    You can use the built-in OpenSSH package in Windows to easily enable secure file transfers between the client and Windows server using the SFTP (Secure FTP) protocol. In this article,…

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    Start Menu or Taskbar Search Not Working in Windows 10/11

    September 7, 2022

    The Start Menu search feature is used more often in Windows 10 and 11 than in previous OS versions. You can use Windows Start Menu search to quickly find an…

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    Disable Web Search Results in Windows 10/11 Start Menu

    February 27, 2023

    When a user searches using the Start menu in Windows 10 or Windows 11, the search results show suggestions from the local computer (files, apps, settings) and search results from…

  • Group PoliciesWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    Fix: Group Policy Processing Error in Windows

    February 27, 2023

    I encountered a strange problem when applying new GPO settings on one of the computers. To diagnose the problem, I updated GPO settings manually using the gpupdate /force command and…

  • PowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    Configure PowerShell Remoting (WinRM) for Non-Domain (Workgroup) Computers

    February 3, 2023

    PowerShell Remoting is a great tool that allows you to connect and run commands on remote computers via WinRM. If computers are joined to the Active Directory domain, then PSRemoting…

  • PowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    How to Run Multiple Commands in One Line in PowerShell and CMD

    June 8, 2023

    In this quick note, I’ll show you how to run multiple cmd or PowerShell commands in one line. Sometimes you have to do this when you invoke PowerShell commands from…

  • PowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    How to Run a Scheduled Task After Another Task Completes

    June 8, 2023

    Windows Task Scheduler allows you to run tasks both on schedule and when a certain event appears in the Event Viewer (using Windows Event Triggers). In this article, we’ll show…

  • Active DirectoryWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    Using Attribute Editor in Active Directory Users and Computers

    August 24, 2022

    The Active Directory Attribute Editor is a built-in graphical tool to manage the properties of AD objects (users, computers, groups). It is the Attribute Editor where you can view and…

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