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    • scottalanmillerS

      Simple Brokered Windows VDI without RDS

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      Very cool, will have to toy around with this.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Introducing Windows Nano Server

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      PS is really coming along

    • scottalanmillerS

      Simple Windows Server RDS Remote Desktop Setup on Server 2012 R2

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Building a Simple Windows Server 2012 R2 RDS Terminal Server

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Add Active Directory User to Group using PowerShell

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      @scottalanmiller said in Add Active Directory User to Group using PowerShell:

      When we work strictly from Windows Server Core installations we need to be able to do everything from the command line, even user management. Let's add a user that already exists into a group that already exists in Active Directory using only PowerShell.

      To do this we have the handy Add-ADGroupMember PowerShell commandlet. This is very easy to use in its basic form, all we need is the name of the group and of the user that we want to add. In this case, I want to add user jane to the group "Domain Admins".

      Add-ADGroupMember "Domain Admins" jane

      That's it, jane is added automatically. This process, like most, is silent on success. To verify that all is as we want it to be, we can use the Get-ADGroupMember command to look up the members of a group.

      Get-ADGroupMember "Domain Admins"

      Can also do
      Add-ADGroupMember -identity "Domain Admins" -members "jane" -WhatIf
      to see if it gets added before actually running the command.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Accessing Windows Remotely via PowerShell Remoting with AD

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    • scottalanmillerS

      Building a First Active Directory Domain Controller on Windows 2012 R2 Core

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      @IRJ said in Building a First Active Directory Domain Controller on Windows 2012 R2 Core:

      @thwr said in Building a First Active Directory Domain Controller on Windows 2012 R2 Core:

      @coliver said in Building a First Active Directory Domain Controller on Windows 2012 R2 Core:

      @thwr said in Building a First Active Directory Domain Controller on Windows 2012 R2 Core:

      @IRJ said in Building a First Active Directory Domain Controller on Windows 2012 R2 Core:

      Good article. There is ZERO reason to have a GUI on a Domain Controller. Everything can be done through Server Manager on Windows 10/8

      You mean RSAT 😉

      Both? You can do a lot of directory management through Server Manager as well.

      Ok, agree. Just don't like the Server Manager this much, ugly interface. I want to be sure WHICH drive on WHICH host I'm going to format for example. But that is just my personal opinion and I'm more or less a console fetishist 😉

      But when it comes to ADSIedit or AD sites, you really want to have RSAT.

      huh?

      0_1469044083616_2016-07-20_15-47-37.png

      Those options are generally only there is RSAT is installed.

    • IRJI

      Disabling recursive DNS

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      DDoS depends on public addresses acting as a clients pounding your DNS server with thousands of recursive queries at once. If your DNS server isn't public, then it isn't a open resolver, and a client on the internet can't query it directly.

      In our case, we have a local DNS server, available to the internet, as a backup to our ISP-hosted DNS. This server is typically vulnerable. But it's set with a higher cost so it won't be used unless ISP goes down.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Installing ZeroTier on Windows Server 2012 R2 with Chocolatey

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      Sweet. Thanks for getting this for us @adam-ierymenko

    • scottalanmillerS

      Renaming a Windows Computer from the Command Line

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      @scottalanmiller said in Renaming a Windows Computer from the Command Line:

      @IRJ said in Renaming a Windows Computer from the Command Line:

      @scottalanmiller said in Renaming a Windows Computer from the Command Line:

      @IRJ said in Renaming a Windows Computer from the Command Line:

      I learned something new today. I have been using the shutdown command for years. I never realized you could rename a PC with it.

      shutdown doesn't do the renaming, you just have to reboot after you rename.

      I use "m" instead of c for computer name

      /c is the comment for the logs to tell them that you just "Renamed Machine", it doesn't rename it, it literally puts "Renamed Machine" into the reboot logs.

      Ok. Got ya.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Installing Scale Tools on Windows Server Core from Command Line

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      @dafyre said in Installing Scale Tools on Windows Server Core from Command Line:

      @scottalanmiller said in Installing Scale Tools on Windows Server Core from Command Line:

      @dafyre said in Installing Scale Tools on Windows Server Core from Command Line:

      @scottalanmiller said in Installing Scale Tools on Windows Server Core from Command Line:

      @dafyre said in Installing Scale Tools on Windows Server Core from Command Line:

      I'm unfamiliar with the Server Core setup... but can't you install these drivers as part of the Windows installation process?

      Storage yes, but I'm unaware of a simple way during a stock install to include other drivers. The storage ones are requested, and necessary, during the install. Otherwise the installation location does not show up (unless you don't use VirtIO block devices.) You can definitely add the tools into an image, and there is probably a way to include Ethernet devices ahead of time, but I'm not used to the installation process to know where it happens.

      I just select all 3 of the INF files and go... It's always installed everything for me, lol... Just point it at the folder for the right OS and 32 or 64 bit... (Note: This is the way I did it in Scale v4.3... I've not had a chance to use their newer stuff yet.

      At what stage are you selecting them?

      During the install process... the same place where you go when you're picking the storage drivers.

      I rarely do modifications at that stage. Still, handy to have a simple option because a lot of people will get the install done and find that there is no networking and need to know what to do at that point. 🙂

    • IRJI

      Simple guide to diagnosing Account Lockouts

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      @thwr said in Simple guide to diagnosing Account Lockouts:

      Locked AD accounts due to bad passwords
      https://mangolassi.it/topic/9709/monitoring-ad-users/12

      Thanks. I added the link to the comment section on the article.

    • art_of_shredA

      Tracking the origination of a shadow copy

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      @Dashrender said in Tracking the origination of a shadow copy:

      I suppose you could easy enough with an agent, thinking backups here.

      Precisely. As the origination is the same machine and not the backup device, I guess that answers that.

    • A

      Moving to a New WSUS server

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      @aaronstuder said in Moving to a New WSUS server:

      @BBigford No Problem. Once I realized that the port numbers change, I realized the issue right away.

      Clients are being seen by the WSUS server now 🙂

      Sweet!

    • mlnewsM

      Microsoft 74-409 Virtualization Study Guide from Veeam

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      iroalI

      Looks great !!

      Thanks for the doc.

    • mlnewsM

      Free ebook: Introducing Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview

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      Downloading? It was done downloading before my finger was off the mouse, lol.

      I can't wait to dive into 2016, though. They're bringing a lot of improvements that me and this team I am with here are excited about in the RemoteApp and VDI realms.

    • mlnewsM

      Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5 Now Available

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      scottalanmillerS

      https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/microsoft_press/2016/04/20/free-ebook-introducing-windows-server-2016-technical-preview/

    • Reid CooperR

      Can You Install Windows Server 2012 R2 to Software RAID 5 or 6?

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      No, it doesn't support this. RAID 1, you are correct, but Parity RAID 5 or 6 it does not. The OS needs to be up and running to be able to manage the parity RAID so you can't use it for the system install, only for extra data volumes.

    • scottalanmillerS

      What BASH and SSH Mean for Windows Systems Administration

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      coliverC

      @scottalanmiller said:

      @Dashrender said:

      @tonyshowoff said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      That's why NO ONE complains about the minimum wage being too high, they complain that the minimum wage is "too close to their wage."

      Definitely seen that a lot, it's weird.

      I've completely missed this on Facebook somehow.

      Oh it is huge. I've seen it from a lot of different people... mostly those that earn only a little more than $15/hr and/or military. I've also seen military people mocking those people for not understanding how pay works in the private world.

      I've seen the low wage workers arguing this. I have also seen high wage and business owners making the same argument. Everyone I know in the military, except for that one RWNJ who joined just to shoot people, is for a wage increase.

    • StrongBadS

      New Setup Cannot Log Into Citrix Storefront for XenApp

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      That's the big thing with XenApp, application performance. And integration with XenDesktop for VDI.

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