Category: Windows

  • Windows 2003 – Time’s Up!

    Windows 2003 – Time’s Up!

    As we speak with customers we hear about what they are using in their IT infrastructure.  And we know there are still a fair number of organizations that are using Windows 2003.  To be honest, it was a great workhorse — it did it’s job well and was pretty solid. However, support has ended and […]

  • Scale-Out Windows File Servers

    Scale-Out Windows File Servers

    Scale-Out File Server is a new feature introduced in Windows Server 2012 Edition which allows you to deploy a File Server with advanced functionalities. If you’ve worked with previous Windows Server Editions you probably know that you can configure a File Server for high availability within a failover cluster. I’ve configured previously this role in […]

  • High Availability Features Introduced with Windows Server 2012

    High Availability Features Introduced with Windows Server 2012

    With the release of Windows Server 2012 Microsoft introduced several new features to its high availability technology. In this article we will start discovering some of these new technologies and we’ll see how they’ve improved the overall functionality of failover clusters. Among these new features introduced with Windows Server 2012 are: cluster shared volumes, cluster storage […]

  • Remote Group Policy Update

    Remote Group Policy Update

    With the release of Windows Server 2012 Microsoft added several new features to the server Edition. We’ve already discussed about some of these enhancements and today we’ll continue discovering another one, the remote group policy update feature. If you’ve worked on previous Windows Server Editions you know that the only way in which you could […]

  • Restoring deleted objects from Active Directory using AD Recycle Bin

    Restoring deleted objects from Active Directory using AD Recycle Bin

    Windows Server 2008 R2 introduced a new way in which deleted objects can be recovered within an Active Directory infrastructure. This new feature added the so called AD Recycle Bin which enables Administrators to easily recover deleted objects. Before the Active Directory Recycle Bin was introduced, the restoration process of deleted objects was a painful […]

  • Installing and configuring DirectAccess in Windows Server 2012 – Part 2

    Installing and configuring DirectAccess in Windows Server 2012 – Part 2

      By now we’ve learned about the main principles behind DirectAccess, its features, how to install it and we’ve started configuring it on a Windows Server 2012 box. I’ve previously pointed out that there are four main steps that needs consideration in order to successfully deploy DirectAccess, we’ve completed the first one in the last […]

  • Installing & Configuring DirectAccess in Windows Server 2012 – Pt.1

    Installing & Configuring DirectAccess in Windows Server 2012 – Pt.1

    In the last article we’ve scratched the surface of the remote access technology available with Windows Server 2012, named DirectAccess. I’ve tried to cover the most important aspects of DirectAccess so we can go further and discover the practical usage of this feature. The method of installing and configuring DirectAccess has been simplified with the […]

  • Cloning a Windows Server 2012 DC

    Cloning a Windows Server 2012 DC

    With the release of Windows Server 2012 Edition, Microsoft featured a new way in which Domain Controllers can be deployed in an Active Directory infrastructure. This new method offers the possibility of cloning an active DC from your environment, but several requirements must be fulfilled before you can successfully clone a DC: A server that’s […]

  • DirectAccess in Windows Server 2012

    DirectAccess in Windows Server 2012

    I’ve been working previously with DirectAccess when it first appeared in Windows Server 2008 and although it was a bit difficult to install and configure, I managed to get the grasps of this technology. I haven’t been able to work on a real production environment and I still haven’t seen large DirectAccess implementations. One reason […]

  • WiFi Security: What You Should Know

    WiFi Security: What You Should Know

    Okay. So, you’re on the road. And you suddenly remember that vital email you neglected to send, before leaving the office. Or you get an urge to post that selfie you just took to your Instagram account. Laptop or mobile device at the ready, you connect to the Web using the free service at the […]