Category Windows Server 2025

How to Monitor Domain User Screens Using Group Policy in Windows Server 2025

How to Monitor Domain User Screens Using Group Policy in Windows Server 2025

Overview Screen monitoring in a Windows Server 2025 domain environment allows administrators to observe user activities for security, compliance, and productivity purposes. This guide covers multiple approaches including native Windows tools, Group Policy configurations, and integration points for comprehensive monitoring…

Customize Access Denied Messages for Shared Folders on File Server Using Group Policy

Customize Access Denied Messages for Shared Folders on File Server Using Group Policy

When users attempt to access restricted shared folders on Windows file servers, they typically encounter generic “Access is denied” error messages that provide little context or guidance. These default messages can frustrate users and increase helpdesk tickets, as users don’t…

How to Disable Task Manager for All Domain Users Using Group Policy in Windows Server 2025

How to Disable Task Manager for All Domain Users Using Group Policy in Windows Server 2025

Managing user access to system tools is a critical aspect of enterprise security and system administration. Task Manager, while useful for troubleshooting, can sometimes pose security risks in corporate environments where users might terminate critical processes or access sensitive system…

How to Check Last Password Change Date and Time for Domain Users in Active Directory

How to Check Last Password Change Date and Time for Domain Users in Active Directory

Managing password policies and tracking password changes is a critical aspect of enterprise security. As system administrators, we often need to verify when users last changed their passwords to ensure compliance with organizational security policies or troubleshoot authentication issues. This…

Windows Server 2025 LTSC 24H2 Build 26100.3476 March 2025 MSDN

Windows Server 2025

Description Windows Server 2025 is the upcoming version of Microsoft’s Windows Server operating system, currently available as a preview release. It is offered through Microsoft’s Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC), which provides extended support and stability. Initially announced in March 2021,…

Top 10 Best Features of Windows Security 2025: A Complete Guide

Top 10 Best Features of Windows Security 2025:

Introduction In an era where cyber threats are evolving at an unprecedented pace, Windows Security 2025 emerges as one of the most powerful operating system security platforms ever released by Microsoft. Packed with AI-driven threat detection, zero trust enhancements, and…

Fix Unable to Join Domain Windows 10: An Active Directory Domain Controller Could Not Be Contacted

Fix Unable to Join Domain Windows 10: An Active Directory Domain Controller Could Not Be Contacted

Joining a Windows 10 machine to a domain is a standard task in business networks. Domains allow centralized user management, policy enforcement, and enhanced security via Active Directory (AD). However, sometimes users encounter a frustrating message An Active Directory Domain…

Configure LDAP with VMware vCenter & Windows Server 2022

Configure LDAP with VMware vCenter & Windows Server 2022

Overview In enterprise environments, managing user access across platforms becomes increasingly complex. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) offers a centralized way to authenticate and authorize users through a directory service, typically Microsoft Active Directory. In this guide, we’ll walk you…

NFS Setup Guide on Windows Server 2025 for File Sharing

NFS Setup Guide on Windows Server 2025 for File Sharing

Introduction NFS (Network File System) is one of the most widely used protocols for sharing files across a network, enabling computers to access files remotely as if they were on the local system. It is commonly used in Linux/Unix environments…

Microsoft Intune – An Administrator’s Guide to Deploying Applications using PowerShell

Microsoft Intune - An Administrator’s Guide to Deploying Applications using PowerShell

Microsoft Intune: An Administrator’s Guide to Deploying Applications Using PowerShell by Owen Smith is a step-by-step guide designed for IT administrators seeking to simplify the process of deploying applications across corporate devices using PowerShell scripting in Microsoft Intune. What’s Covered…