![]() Moreover, I do not always toe the ‘Microsoft party line’ because I value my independent viewpoints. Whilst I have a string of MCT and MVP qualifications, my tips are based on experience gained from years of troubleshooting Windows servers. Topics within each section range from, logon scripts to migration, and from installation to disaster recovery. To be even a minor expert you need at least basic knowledge of 4 different scripting syntaxes.Įach section contains tutorials on how to optimize settings and how to troubleshoot server problems. Take scripting as an example, what started as a relatively simple task of creating a logon script has expanded into, VBScript, WMI, LDAP, ADSI and of course PowerShell. These days we need more skills than ever. Therefore, I never miss a chance to include tips and tricks learnt from the hard school of knocks. What I also seek is to add real-world computer experience. So often if I can just point new-comers to the right menu, then what to put in the boxes is relatively self evident. If I have a specialty then it’s getting people started. My mission is to provide busy network managers with practical examples of how to configure their servers. ![]() I divided the site into three main sections, Windows Server, Windows Exchange and Scripting. How to safely practice making changes to the registry.īuilt-in commands to to create user and other Active Directory objects.Ī trainer’s perspective on choosing the best course. Fun tips on configuring computers and networks.īenefits of a document management system. Performance Monitor Advice on choosing counters to measure server performance.ħ Strategies to solve any computer problem. Group PoliciesĪdvice on which settings are best to lockdown your users! Error Code 800 Series CSVDE and LDIFDE Scripts to bulk import users into Active Directory.Ī look at Vista’s replacement. WMI ScriptsĬontrol and automate with WMI. ![]() Note that you may have multiple java.exe if you are running more than one java-based application on the. How to create users and mailboxes using a VBScript. Open up your Windows Task Manager In the Applications tab, right-click the Tomcat process Select Go To Process Click on the View menu and select 'Select Columns Select PID (process identifier) Note the PID next to the java.exe process. Migrating, tranisitioning from Exchange 2003.Ĭonfiguring Server roles, mailboxes and recipients. Windows Server 2008 Introduction to Microsoft’s ‘Longhorn’ operating system. Sample VBScripts to create home directories and map printers. Get started writing scripts and learn about the PS Shell. Helping you get the most from your servers.Independent networking advice from an expert.Strategies to migrate to Windows 2012 or Exchange 2010.Logon Scripts – Examples for you to copy and modify.See how easy it is to get started with PowerShell.The theme of my site is – ‘Getting you started,.
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