Posts Tagged ‘Active’
I had to re-install my server (server01) from scratch, but before I re-installed it, I made sure I ran a backup. I did backup all system state, etc. After reinstalling my OS, i ran a restore and it failed. I need to know how to restore Active directory from a backup after re-installing my server os. Thank you.
Short, simple video on adding an organizational unit to active directory users and computers on Server 2008 Providing training videos since last Tuesday. technoblogical.com Thanks for watching.
we have a system with windows 2000 server and active directory. sometime it hangs or start some malfunctioning. suggest some solution listing possible cause
This how to add users to active directory via command line. It requires very long command and complex syntax, but a user may be created with all the proper settings by such means. commands used: dsadd user “cn=Gail Andrews,ou=people,dc=my,dc=domain” -upn gandrews -samid gail.andrews -pwd * -mustchpwd yes -hmdir \\server2008a\users\gandrews -hmdrv u: Providing training videos since last Tuesday. technoblogical.com Thanks for watching.
YinYang project Active Diretcory Recycle Bin in Windows Server 2008 R2, whihc you need to use Powershell ot configure and to use
Install Active Directory On Windows Server 2008 R2 Check Out randystech.com
Short, simple video on adding a computer to active directory users and computers on Server 2008 Providing training videos since last Tuesday. technoblogical.com Thanks for watching.
This tutorial will look briefly at the Active Directory Administrative Centre built-in to Windows Server 2008 R2
I was wondering whether it was possible to store files on the server that someone made on an active directory user account instead of the files being saved the workstation. Basically can the user and his or her files by placed on the network rather than on the computer he or she used using Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition?
This Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Training video clip talks about FSMO roles, managing sites and replication, read only domain controllers (RODC), server core domain controllers, and group policy objects on active directory networks.