Windows Server 2012/2008/2003/2000/XP/NT Administrator Knowledge Base

Last Updated on 1 Nov. 2016, Total: 3132 Knowledge Base Tips

449 Windows 2000
280 Admin Tips
73 Registry Tips
96 User Tips
367 Windows 2003
361 Admin Tips
4 Registry Tips
2 User Tips
275 Windows 7
230 Admin Tips
21 Registry Tips
24 User Tips
75 Windows 8
71 Admin Tips
1 Registry Tips
3 User Tips
845 Windows NT
480 Admin Tips
296 Registry Tips
69 User Tips
304 Windows Server 2008
300 Admin Tips
3 Registry Tips
1 User Tips
219 Windows Server 2012
217 Admin Tips
153 Windows Vista
116 Admin Tips
3 Registry Tips
34 User Tips
444 Windows XP
233 Admin Tips
76 Registry Tips
135 User Tips
  1. Upgrading a forest

    A tip on performing forest upgrades in Active Directory environments... Read More

  2. Upgrading forest and domain functional levels

    A tip concerning upgrading forest and domain functional levels after upgrading your Active Directory schema to Windows Server 2012... Read More

  3. Upgrading from Windows 2000 Server to Windows Server 2003

    243 KB Microsoft Word file - This white paper provides an overview of the upgrade process and outlines some of the basic decisions to consider—whether you are upgrading an existing system, performing a new installation, or carrying out a migration... Read More

  4. Upgrading from Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003

    288 KB Microsoft Word file - white paper describes how any organization currently running Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 can benefit from upgrading to the Windows Server 2003 family of operating systems. Included in this document is an overview of the upgrade process as well as information on some of the basic decisions you will need to make during the... Read More

  5. Upgrading other Windows Server editions to Data Center

    A tip about a super-speedy In-Place Upgrade of Windows Server 2008 Standard to Enterprise or Data Center... Read More

  6. Uri's TCP/IP Resources List

  7. Usage of Fast Reconnect in IAS Implementations

    The IAS Fast Reconnect feature can greatly increase the efficiency of your wireless client roaming in your wireless network... Read More

  8. Use 'Run As' To Protect The Registry

    Members of the Administrators group typically have full control to modify registry keys. Unwittingly executing a malware-infected or other questionable program with Administrator privileges can result in registry additions or edits which may adversely affect the system. To safeguard the registry without logging out you can use this trick... Read More

  9. Use Auditing To Track Changes to Shared Folders

    Changes to folders and files in shared folders can be logged in the Event Viewer... Read More

  10. Use CACLS Windows NT utility to edit or display file permissions