By default, when you create new Active Directory users, they are automatically added to the Domain Users group. In its turn, the Domain Users group is added to the local Users group on a domain workstation when it is joined to the AD domain. This means that any domain user can log on to any computer in the domain. In this article, we’ll look at how to allow or deny user logon to the domain computers.
- Azure and Microsoft 365ExchangePowerShell
Get a List of Mailboxes a User Has Access to in Exchange/Microsoft 365
March 15, 2024When auditing mailbox permissions in an Exchange Server organization or Microsoft 365 tenant (Exchange Online), the administrator needs to find all the mailboxes that a particular user has access to.…
- Windows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2019
Disable Automatic Restart on System Failure in Windows 10/11
April 21, 2022Windows has a built-in feature that automatically restarts the operating system in the event of a system failure. This option is enabled by default and allows Windows to automatically restart…
- Active DirectoryGroup PoliciesWindows 10Windows Server 2019
How to Run GPO Logon Script Only Once
March 17, 2024GPO logon scripts allow you to run a BAT or PowerShell script at computer startup or user logon/logoff. In some cases, an administrator wants a particular script (command/program) to be…
- PowerShellWindows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2016Windows Server 2019
How to Configure NIC Teaming on Windows Server 2019/2016 and Windows 10
June 8, 2023NIC Teaming (or Load Balancing/Failover – LBFO, or NIC bonding) allows joining multiple physical network adapters (NICs) into a single logical network card. In this article, we’ll show how to…
- Group PoliciesMicrosoft Office
Installing MS Office Group Policy Administrative Templates (ADMX)
March 12, 2024You can use Microsoft Office administrative templates (ADMX) to centrally manage the settings of MS Office programs (Word, Excel. Outlook, Visio, PowerPoint, etc.) in the Active Directory domain using Group…
- Windows Server 2016Windows Server 2019
How to Change Expired Password via Remote Desktop Web Access on Windows Server
June 8, 2023In this article, we’ll show how your remote users can change their expired passwords using a special web form on a Remote Desktop Services (RDS) server with the RD Web…
- PowerShellWindows Server 2019Windows Server 2022
Configuring RDS Connection Broker High Availability on Windows Server
March 15, 2024Remote Desktop Connection Broker (RDCB) is a component of the Remote Desktop Services (RDS) role in Windows Server. RD Connection Broker allows you to load-balance the RDS farm servers (when…
- PowerShellWindows Server 2016Windows Server 2019
Tracking and Analyzing Remote Desktop Connection Logs in Windows
March 15, 2024In this article, we’ll describe how to get and audit the RDP connection logs in Windows. The RDP connection logs allow RDS terminal server administrators to get information about which…
Microsoft released a set of hardware requirements to install Windows 11 on a device. In particular, your computer must have a built-in TPM module (chip), a pretty modern CPU, UEFI…