Category: Active Directory
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Windows Server Active Directory Database Location
This article will show you where is the Active Directory database located and will also show you the size of the database.
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Seize FSMO Roles – Windows Server 2012
This article will show you how to seize FSMO roles on Windows Server 2012 R2.
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Check Where The FSMO roles Located Windows Server 2012
This article will show you how to check where the FSMO roles located and on which server they are hosted.
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How To Enable Active Directory Schema snap-in
By default the Active Directory Schema snap-in Is not enabled, this post will show you how to enable it.
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Configure Windows Server 2012 Domain Controller As A Global Catalog Server
This blog post will show you how to configure a Windows Server 2012 Domain Controller as a Global Catalog Server.
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Error: A delegation for this DNS server cannot be created because the authoritative parent zone cannot be found or it does not run Windows DNS server
When you are installing a new domain controller on Windows Server 2012 you receive the error below:
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Find User Creation Date In Active Directory
If you need to find out when a specific user was created In Active Directory you can use the PowerShell cmdlet below:
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How To Find Locked Active Directory Accounts Using PowerShell
This PowerShell cmdlet is very handy and can help get an overall picture of the number of locked account In Active Directory.
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Group Policy Processing And Application Order With Windows Server
This article will provide Information about the order in which Group Policy settings for users and computers are processed In a domain environment.
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FSMO Roles On Windows Server 2012
The FSMO Roles on windows Server 2012 also known as Flexible single master operation are the 5 core roles that needed to operate the Windows Active Directory Infrastructure.
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Question:How To Remove Exchange Server Attributes From Active Directory User Using PowerShell
This cmdlet will show you how to remove Exchange Attributes from Active Directory user using PoweShell.
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Question: How To Find To Which Domain Controller The Server Is Connected For Authentication
This article will show you how to find out to which Active Directory Site your server or Workstation is connected to for authentication.