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How to Enable Compression and Encryption On Exchange Server 2016 DAG
In this blog post, I’ll show you how I enable compression and encryption on Exchange Server 2016 DAG using Powershell.
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Automatic Mailbox Migration Exchange Server 2016
In this blog post, I’ll show you how I automate my Exchange Server 2016 migration and place mailboxes automatically on Exchange 2016 Databases.
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How To Enable POP3 On Exchange Server 2016
In this blog post, I’ll show you how I enable POP3 on Microsoft Exchange Server 2016.
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Configure Outlook Anywhere For Outlook 2016 Using Group Policy
In this blog post, I’ll show you to setup Outlook Anywhere using Group Policy on Windows 10 Clients with Outlook 2016 Installed.
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Windows Server Insider Preview Build 17079 Released
Today, Microsoft Windows Server Team released another Windows Server Insider build 17079 To Insiders.
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Add User To The Local Administrators Group On Multiple Computers Using PowerShell
In this blog post, I’ll show you how I add a Domain user to the Local Administrators group on multiple computers using a one-liner PowerShell code.
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Add Multiple Users To Group Policy Filtering Using PowerShell
In this blog post, I’ll show you how to add multiple users to a Group Policy Object using PowerShell and a CSV file.
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Windows Server Insider Preview Build 17074 Released
Last night Microsoft Server Insider team released a new preview build for Server Insiders users.
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Update Windows Servers using Project Honolulu
Following my coverage of Project Honolulu today I’ll show you how to patch managed Server using the Web Interface.
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PowerShell Core 6.0 Released As GA
On Friday Microsoft PowerShell team announced the official release of PowerShell Core 6.0 after almost two years In the making.
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New Project Honolulu Version 1.1.1712.05002 Released
Two days ago, The Microsoft Windows Server Team released the latest Project Honolulu Build to Windows Server Insiders program.
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Connect to Microsoft Azure Directly From Visual Studio Code
In this blog post, I’ll show you how to connect to Microsoft Azure Cloud Shell directly from Visual Studio Code and run Azure CLI 2.0 commands.