Domain Name Servers (DNS) are the Internet’s equivalent of a phone book. They maintain a directory of domain names and translate them to Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. This is necessary because, although domain names are easy for people … Continue Reading
In this article, we see about advanced security scenario for NTFS. Common NTFS folder is used to many organization is to set permissions such that users can create, update, delete and rename files, but not delete or rename folders … Continue Reading
In this article we see about NTFS sharing folders in Server manager.
Open Server manager and file and storage Services
Click on share and right side tab click Tasks and click on new Share.
Select profile for sharing and select … Continue Reading
As a system administrator, there will be times that user will be contacting you for unlocking their AD account when they get locked out. Usually unlocking their AD account from Active Directory Users and Computers will resolve the issue.But user … Continue Reading
In this article we see how to configure the Windows Time service and troubleshoot when the Windows Time service is not working correctly.
To check the PDC Server for Time Synchronization and to configure the PDC master server by using … Continue Reading
It is simple to get the Lastlogon time stamps for the computers using Active Directory Snap-in or importing the Active Directory module in the Normal PowerShell
For one Computer,
Open Active Directory Snap-in and run the below command with computer … Continue Reading
What is DHCP? How Does DHCP server assigns IP address for client User?
DHCP-Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, is a client/server protocol that automatically taken IP address and others related configuration information such as,
1. IP address
2.Subnet Mask
3.Default gateway… Continue Reading
In this article, We see how to create scope Reservations
The purpose of DHCP is automatically assign an IP address to client user in a physical network IP address.
Host Reservation mainly used for reserved the IP address to important … Continue Reading
In this article we see how to configuring DHCP Scope on Windows Servers,
Creating a New Scope
Open DHCP console.
From the tree on the left side of the console, expand the DHCP server’s hostname node.
Select IPv4 and click … Continue Reading