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    PowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2012 R2Windows Server 2016

    How to View and Close Open Files in Windows Server SMB Share?

    Windows file server administrators often have to force close the shared files that are open simultaneously by multiple users. This usually happens if the desktop software doesn’t work as expected, the user logs off incorrectly, or when the user opened a file and forgot to close it (went home, on vacation, etc.). In all these cases, the file on the shared  network folder is still open (and locked)  and cannot be modified by other users. Other users can see such a message when trying to open a locked file (depending on the application used): The document filename is locked for editing by another user. To open a read-only copy of his document, click…

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    Configuring USB Devices Passthrough from VMWare ESXi to a Virtual Machine

    February 26, 2021

    On your VMWare ESXi host, you can redirect an attached local USB device/flash drive/disk inside the virtual machine. This technology is called USB Passthrough and available starting from ESXi 4.1.

  • Active DirectoryPowerShell

    Managing User Photos in Active Directory Using ThumbnailPhoto Attribute

    April 18, 2022

    Active Directory user accounts have a special thumbnailPhoto attribute in which a user’s photo can be stored as binary data. Outlook, OWA, Lync/Skype for Business, SharePoint (and other apps) can…

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    Ubuntu/Mint/Kali Boots to Initramfs Prompt in BusyBox

    August 11, 2020

    In this article we’ll show how to solve problems that occur when a computer running Linux Ubuntu/Mint/Kali doesn’t boot or drops to a busybox prompt during the initramfs initialization. The user…

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    Match Windows Disks to VMWare VMDK Files

    February 28, 2022

    When expanding the disk size of a VMWare virtual machine or deleting a disk, sometimes it is hard to understand which VMware virtual disk matches the specific Windows VM disk.…

  • Active DirectoryGroup Policies

    Create Desktop Shortcuts on Domain Computers via GPO

    February 16, 2021

    Using Group Policies, you can create a shortcut to a specific app on the desktops of all (or certain) domain users. GPO allows you to create a shortcut for a…

  • Active DirectoryWindows Server 2012 R2Windows Server 2016

    How to Restore Active Directory from a Backup?

    April 19, 2023

    In this article we’ll show how to restore Active Directory domain controller from a System State backup created earlier (see the article Active Directory backup) and discuss the types and…

  • Active DirectoryWindows 10Windows Server 2016

    Unable to Access SYSVOL and NETLOGON folders from Windows 10

    May 10, 2023

    I noticed some strange things when trying to access SYSVOL and NETLOGON folders in the domain from Windows 10/Windows Server 2016. When I tried to access the domain by the…

  • CentOSLinuxRHEL

    Keepalived: Configuring High Availability with IP Failover on CentOS/RHEL

    May 10, 2023

    In this article, we’ll consider a high-available failover configuration of two squid (Linux) proxy servers to access the Internet from a corporate LAN. To build a failover configuration we are…

  • Windows 10Windows 7Windows Server 2016

    How to Clear RDP Connections History in Windows?

    May 11, 2023

    The built-in Windows Remote Desktop Connection (RDP) client (mstsc.exe) saves the remote computer name (or IP address) and the username that is used to login after each successful connection to…

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