I seldom have to care about subnetting at work. Just to be honest, mostly only in Microsoft Certication. Hmm, how was it again? Here are my thought to build my Subnet-Table. What you do have to know is that the 255.255.255.255.0 (/24) Subnet can have 254 hosts. So know you
Read moreStep-by-Step: Enabling and Using Fine-Grained Password Policies in AD
I found a Step-by-Step tutorial from CANITPRO. So the thing is that you have to switch to the Tree View, expand System, find Password Setting Container and do a right click on it. Thanks to CANITPRO.
Read moreSingle-Root U/O virtualization (SR-IOV)
What is SR-IOV for (Hyper-)? SR-IOV allows guest-OS nativ access to shared PCI-e devices. You have to consider the following things: Your NICs have to support single-root I/O. You have to recreate your switch or create a new one and activate “Enable single-root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV). SR-IOV can only be
Read moreSome thoughts to Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
Naming Convention New Name “Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, Powered by Remote Desktop Services”. Session-Based Desktop Deployment (Terminal Services) Virtual Machine-based Desktop Deployment (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) Some Basic Thought – Remote Desktop Services (Descriptions taken directly from the Server) Remote Desktop Services enables users to access virtual desktops, session-based desktops, and
Read moreSome admin work with PowerShell Part 3 – Disk and Volumes
I like to push my mouse for years, but Microsoft has made clear that I am out of date. I have to hack the console so called PowerShell, if I wan’t to be a really cool guy. So it seems I have to learn it the hard way and leave
Read moreSome admin work with PowerShell Part 2 – NIC settings, Domain-Join
In this article you find some important PowerShell commands for NIC settings, Domain-Join, …. I like to push my mouse for years, but Microsoft has made clear that I am out of date. I have to hack the console so called PowerShell, if I wan’t to be a really cool
Read moreSome admin work with PowerShell Part 1
I like to push my mouse for years, but Microsoft has made clear that I am out of date. I have to hack the console so called PowerShell, if I wan’t to be a really cool guy. So it seems I have to learn it the hard way and leave
Read moreSecurity Templates
What do you need to know about Security Templates? Security Templates are… Preconfigured Security Settings Saved as .inf Files Can be applied to single or multiple machines (via GPO) Following settings can be affected Account policies Local policies Event log Restricted groups System Services Registry File System Can be configured…
Read moreSystem Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2012 R2
I need to get some better knowledge with SCVMM 2012. I decided that it would be a good idea to download the SCVMM Evaluation VHD. In the meantime the idea was not so good then after downloading and converting it for VMware I saw that it is a outdated beta.
Read moreWhat are the SCVMM 2012 Profiles?
Just a quick summary about the various profiles in System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012. Guest OS Profiles A Guest OS Profile defines the most common parameters i. e., the computer name or domain name. It is also possible to add additional Roles and Features to install. Hardware Profiles A
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