The GPResult.exe command-line tool is used to get a Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) that is applied to a user and/or computer in an Active Directory domain. GPResult allows you to display a list of domain policies (GPOs) that are applied to the computer and user, policy settings, GPO processing time and errors. It is the most commonly used administrator tool for analyzing settings and troubleshooting Group Policy issues in Windows.
If you have installed an evaluation (trial) Microsoft SQL Server edition, note that this MSSQL instance will work only for 180 days. Then you must either stop using this instance…
A new native package manager, WinGet (Windows Package Manager), appeared on Windows 10 and 11. You can use it to install apps from the command prompt (similar to Linux package…
- SQL ServerWindows Server 2019
Configuring Always-On High Availability Groups on SQL Server
March 12, 2024In this article, we’ll walk you through a step-by-step guide on how to install and configure Always On Availability Groups on SQL Server running on Windows Server 2019, discuss failover…
- Active DirectoryPowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2019
How to Convert SID to User/Group Name and User to SID
March 16, 2024SID (Security IDentifier) is a unique identifier that is assigned to users, groups, computers, or other security objects when they are created in Windows or Active Directory domain. Windows uses…
- Azure and Microsoft 365PowerShell
Using Microsoft Graph API to Access Azure via PowerShell
March 15, 2024Microsoft Graph API allows you to access any objects in the Azure AD (Microsoft 365) tenant using a single REST API point (https://graph.microsoft.com). You are likely to think that it…
- Active DirectoryPowerShellWindows Server 2019
Get-ADUser: Find Active Directory User Info with PowerShell
March 15, 2024The Get-ADUser PowerShell cmdlet allows you to get information about an Active Directory user, its attributes, and search among domain users. It is one of the more popular PowerShell cmdlets…
- Active DirectoryAzure and Microsoft 365PowerShell
Configuring UserPrincipalName and UPN Suffixes in Active Directory
March 11, 2024In this article, we’ll look at what UPN (UserPrincipalName) suffixes in Active Directory are, how to add alternative suffixes in an AD forest and change UPN suffixes of Active Directory…
After being infected with a virus or incorrectly changing the system registry, the user may encounter the fact that executable EXE-files (installation MSI-files or PowerShell/CMD/VBScript files) not opening in Windows.…
- Active DirectoryGroup PoliciesWindows 10Windows Server 2019
Display System Information on Windows Desktop with BgInfo
February 27, 2023If you manage a large number of servers or workstations running Windows, sometimes it is useful to display basic information about the operating system and environment right on the Windows…