Month: December 2016
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How To Add A New Hard Disk To Windows Nano Server 2016 Physical Server
In this article, I’ll show you how I add a new physical hard Disk to my Windows Nano Server 2016 Hyper-V Host.
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Manage Group Policy Using PowerShell On Windows Server 2016
In this article, I’ll show you how to use the Windows Group Policy PowerShell Module to manage, deploy and support Group Policy Objects on Windows Server 2016.
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4 Ways To Keep Your IT Job In 2017
In this article, I’ll give 4 tips that will help keep your IT job In 2017 and outperform your peers.
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Add New Disk To Windows Nano Server 2016 Using PowerShell
In this article, I’ll show how to add A Virtual Disk or a Physical disk to a Virtual Machine or Physical Server using Windows PowerShell.
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Count Number of Group Policies Object On Windows Server 2012 / 2016 Domain
This article will show how to use Windows PowerShell to count the number of Group Policies object configured on a Windows Server 2016 or 2012 domain environment.
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Error When Installing Windows Server 2016, We couldn’t create a new partition Error 0x80042468
You get this error “We couldn’t create a new partition Error 0x80042468” when Installing Windows server 2016 with more than 2.2 TB Hard disk size.
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Part 4: Add ESXi Host To vCenter Cluster Using PowerCLI
In this article, I’ll show you how I add my ESXi 6.0 Host to vCenter using PowerCLI with a single cmdlet.
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5 Things To Know About Window Server 2016
It has been almost two months since Microsoft released Windows Server 2016 and I just wanted to write about some of the main features that make Server 2016 a great OS.
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Part 3: Add VMware ESXi 6.0 Host To vCenter Using PowerShell
Continuing with my VMware PowerCLI blogging, Today I’ll show you how I add a new ESXi 6.0 host to my vCenter Server using PowerCLI.
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Released Today: Exchange Server 2016 Cumulative Update 4 (CU4)
Today Microsoft announced the release of Exchange Server 2016 CU4 which Is available to download now.
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Part 2: Connect To vCenter 6.0 Using PowerShell
In this article, I’ll show you how to connect to VMware vCenter 6.0 using PowerShell.
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Part 1: Manage VMware With PowerShell
Today I’ll show you how to Install VMware PowerShell Module also known as PowerCLI which allows managing, Monitor, Configure and Automate VMware vSphere 6.0.