Category: Windows Server 2012
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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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Deploying VPN connections to Windows Clients using Group Policy Windows Server 2012
This article will show you how to deploy VPN connections configuration to Windows 7, 8 and 10
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Deploying URL Shortcuts With Group Policy Windows Server 2012
This article will show you how to deploy URL shortcuts to user desktops using Group Policy on Windows Server 2012.
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Create Folder On Client Computers Using Group Policy Windows Server 2012
This article will show you how to create folders on client computers using Group Policy on Windows Server 2012.
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Configuring Power Plan Using Group Policy For Windows 7
This article will show you how to create custom power plan that will help control the power usage of the computers In your organization and save money.
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Configure Internet Explorer Proxy Settings Using Group Policy Server 2012 and IE 10 and 11.
This article will show you how to configure proxy setting for client computers using group policy on Windows Server 2012 and 2008.
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Stop Server Manager from Automatically Launching On Windows Server 2012 Using Group Policy
This article will show you how to Server Manager In Windows Server 2012 from automatically starting every time you log on to the server.
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Set PowerShell Execution Policy Via Group Policy Server 2012
Using Windows Server 2012 Group Policy we can control the behaviour of the PowerShell Execution policy and apply It to all the servers \ computers on the Network.
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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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How To Configure Regional Settings Using Group Policy
After completing my Administrative Templates coverage I decided to show how to set regional settings configuration using Group Policy which is very handy when you have users in different countries and each one of them needs their own region settings.
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Hide Specific Drive Letters Using Group Policy
This KB will show you how to hide specific drive letter using group policy, This is very handy when working with Citrix or Microsoft RDS.