Active Directory Group Types And Scopes

Active Directory Group Types and Scopes

Groups are one of the most important tools an Active Directory (AD) administrator has in his/her toolbox. Groups are objects that can include users, computers, and even other groups as …

The Pdc Emulator

The PDC Emulator

The PDC Emulator is one of the five Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) roles found in an Active Directory (AD) forest. There is only one Domain Controller (DC) in each …

Moving The Dhcp Database

Moving the DHCP Database

Moving the DHCP Server Database from one server to another is a fairly simple task. The first step is to export the DHCP database from the server that is running …

Restoring Ad Deleted Objects Without A Recycle Bin

Restoring AD Deleted Objects Without a Recycle Bin

One of the tasks detested by many AD administrators is the recovery of deleted objects. Recovery efforts typically include restarting a production domain controller in Directory Services Restore Mode, getting …

Configuring Oracle Virtualbox For Windows 8

Configuring Oracle VirtualBox for Windows 8

So, I used Oracle’s VirtualBox because I had some difficulty running this guest OS on Microsoft’s Virtual PC as well as VMWare’s Workstation. At first, I did have some trouble …

Network Topologies

Network Topologies

Network topology is the pattern of interconnections of the various elements of a computer network. Network topologies may be physical or logical in design. Physical topology refers to the physical …

Cidr And Subnetting

CIDR and Subnetting

Classless Inter Domain Routing (CIDR) is a method for assigning IP addresses without using the standard IP address classes like Class A, Class B or Class C. CIDR is a …

How To Install Microsoft Dos 6.22

How to Install Microsoft DOS 6.22

MS-DOS, short for Microsoft Disk Operating System, is a non-graphical command line operating system created for PC-compatible computers. MS-DOS was first introduced by Microsoft in 1981. MS-DOS 6.22 was released …

Disabling Automatic Ip Addressing (Apipa)

Disabling Automatic IP Addressing (APIPA)

Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA), is a feature of Windows (except Windows NT) operating systems. With APIPA, DHCP clients can automatically self-configure their IP configuration with an IP address and …

Windows Tcp/Ip Configuration Overview

Windows TCP/IP Configuration Overview

TCP/IP is a network protocol. It defines the language (rules) that your computer uses to communicate with other computers on the network. While most network devices on the local area …

Smtp Commands: How To Send Email Using Telnet

SMTP Commands: How to Send Email Using Telnet

If you have ever needed to run a test to verify if your SMTP server can relay email, a simple way of doing so without having to load another SMTP server or …

Creating A Pop-Up Message Using Vbscript

Creating a Pop-up Message using VBScript

The Popup method produces a pop-up message box that can display a message to a user for a specified amount of time. If the message time is omitted or set …

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