Data security and protecting sensitive information is a top priority for organizations of all sizes. One crucial aspect of data security is ensuring that data stored on devices like laptops …
Cyril Kardashevsky
Cyril Kardashevsky
I enjoy technology and developing websites. Since 2012 I'm running a few of my own websites, and share useful content on gadgets, PC administration and website promotion.
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The creation of user accounts in Active Directory is one of the routine tasks of a system administrator. Of course, you can create users manually using the graphical wizard in …
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Managing a network of users and computers in an enterprise environment can be challenging. One crucial aspect of network management is tracking when users or computers last logged in. This …
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Testing the health of your local domain controller can be an extremely important task, especially when problems with Active Directory arise. Let’s look at an important tool in the toolbelt …
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Have you ever encountered a situation where you couldn’t access or modify a file or folder on your Windows computer because of permission issues? If so, you’re not alone. Windows …
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By default, the built-in Windows Defender Firewall blocks all inbound ICMP traffic. As a result, if you try to ping the Windows host from a different device, the computer will …
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Managing permissions on files and folders is essential to maintaining data security and access control in a Windows environment. With PowerShell, administrators have powerful tools to manage these permissions efficiently. …
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By default, the Windows operating system is activated online at Microsoft activation servers on the Internet. For enterprise customers, Microsoft offers an alternative to online activation called the Key Management …
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Most Windows applications return the error Destination Path Too Long if the total length of the file path exceeds 260 characters when you try to copy, move, rename, create, or …
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The error Cannot find the default server running Active Directory Web Services may appear when you import an PowerShell ActiveDirectory module into your session or run various cmdlets from that …