Windows Credential Manager allows you to securely store credentials (usernames and passwords) used to access network resources, websites, and apps. You can use the credentials stored in Credential Manager to connect to network resources that support Windows authentication (NTLM or Kerberos), certificate-based authentication, or basic authentication without entering a password.
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Kill a Windows Service That Stucks on Stopping or Starting
March 16, 2024How to manually kill a Windows service process that is stacked at “Stopping” or “Starting” state? Most Windows administrators have faced a problem when they try to start/stop/restart a service,…
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How to Change Time Zone on Windows Server
March 11, 2024For your Windows device to display the correct time, the time zone set on the device must match the geographical location of your computer. This article explains how to set…
- Hyper-VPowerShellVirtualizationWindows 10Windows Server 2016
Hyper-V: Enabling Routing Between Internal Networks (Subnets)
August 2, 2021My task is to create multiple internal IP subnets and configure routing between them on my standalone Hyper-V stand. By default, Hyper-V doesn’t route traffic between networks on virtual switches.…
- PowerShellWindows 10Windows 11
How to Download Offline Installer (APPX/MSIX) for Microsoft Store App
March 12, 2024Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications from the Microsoft Store require you to install them online. However, when you actually install a UWP application, the Microsoft Store client downloads and installs…
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How to Convert (Upgrade) Windows Server Evaluation to Full Version
March 15, 2024Microsoft invites everyone to explore the features of the Windows Server platform with the StandardEvaluation or DatacenterEvaluation trial editions. You can download an ISO or VHD image with the free…
- Windows 10Windows Server 2016Windows Server 2019
Enable and Configure Offline Files on Windows 10
June 7, 2022Offline Files feature in Windows 10 allows you to make certain shared network folders and files available offline even if your computer is not connected to the corporate network. In…
- PowerShellWindows Server 2016Windows Server 2019
Basic Commands to Configure and Manage Windows Server Core
March 16, 2024In this article, I tried to describe basic cmd and PowerShell commands used to configure and manage Windows Server Core. I think this guide will be useful both for beginners…
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How to Install and Activate the RDS Licensing Role and CALs on Windows Server
February 13, 2024The Remote Desktop Licensing server is used to issue and track RDS client terminal access licenses (CALs). Microsoft’s licensing policy requires all users or devices connecting to desktop sessions on…
- PowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2016
Checking Active TCP/IP Connections on Windows with PowerShell
March 17, 2024Many administrators usually use the netstat console tool or graphic TCPView to display information about active TCP/IP connections and open TCP ports in Windows. Instead of netstat, you can use…