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    DNS Resolution via VPN Not Working on Windows 10

    September 20, 2022

    The DNS servers and suffixes configured for VPN connections are used in Windows 10 to resolve names using DNS in the Force Tunneling mode (“Use default gateway on remote network”…

  • PowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2016

    How to Manage NTFS Permissions with PowerShell?

    January 17, 2020

    In order to manage access to files or folders in Windows, a special ACL (Access Control List) is assigned to an NTFS file system object (a file or a folder).…

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    How to Check If a PowerShell Script Is Run As Administrator?

    May 19, 2021

    If you need to run a PowerShell script with the administrator privileges, you can check if the current powershell.exe process has the elevated permissions right in your PS code.

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    Get-MessageTrackingLog: Search Message Tracking Logs on Exchange Server

    October 28, 2021

    You can use the Get-MessageTrackingLog cmdlet in the Exchange Management Shell to analyze mail flow, message forensics and to get different information about messages sent or received by a specific…

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    Running PowerShell Script (*.PS1) as a Windows Service

    May 1, 2020

    Any PowerShell script can be transformed to a real Windows service that runs in the background and starts automatically during your server boot. You can create a Windows service using…

  • PowerShellWindows Server 2012 R2Windows Server 2016

    How to Measure Storage Performance and IOPS on Windows?

    October 28, 2021

    One of the main metric, which allows to estimate the performance of the existing or designed storage system is IOPS (Input/Output Operations Per Second). In simple terms, IOPS is the…

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    Active Directory Dynamic User Groups with PowerShell

    March 11, 2021

    When managing user access permissions to various resources in an Active Directory domain, an administrator may have to create dynamic AD user groups. Dynamic groups make it easier for an…

  • PowerShellWindows 10

    PowerShell: Generating QR Code for Wi-Fi Network in Windows 10

    May 10, 2023

    You can use PowerShell to generate QR codes to share with your friends or colleagues. Let’s consider an example of using QRCodeGenerator PowerShell module to generate a  QR code image…

  • PowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2016Windows Server 2019

    How to View and Parse WindowsUpdate.log on Windows 10 / Windows Server 2016?

    October 8, 2019

    Historically, the WindowsUpdate.log plain text file has been used to analyze the operation of the Windows Update agent and service. However, the Windows Update logs in Windows 10 (Windows Server…

  • PowerShellSecurity

    Secure Password (Credentials) Encryption in PowerShell Scripts

    May 11, 2023

    Administrators often have to store passwords in automation scenario directly in the body of PowerShell scripts. As you know, it is extremely insecure when used in a productive environment, since…

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