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. Creating a DHCP Scope using a Batch File

    By creating a batch file of Netsh commands you can automate the creation of DHCP scopes... Read More

  2. Backing up DHCP database using Netsh

    You can use the Netsh command to back up the DHCP database of your DHCP server... Read More

  3. Hiding an Entire Computer from Network Users

    Preventing network users from seeing a computer in My Network Places or Network... Read More

  4. Hiding the Shared Documents Shortcuts

    Removing the shortcuts in Windows for the Shared Documents folder... Read More

  5. Configure DHCP options using Netsh

    You can use the Netsh command to configure DHCP options from the command line... Read More

  6. Creating and managing DHCP scopes using Netsh

    You can use the Netsh command to create and manage DHCP scopes from the command line... Read More

  7. Authorizing a DHCP server using Netsh

    You can use the Netsh command to authorize a DHCP server from the command line... Read More

  8. Targeting policy for Vista computers

    If you have a mix of XP and Vista computers in a department or location, how can you configure a GPO so that it is only processed by the Vista computers?... Read More

  9. Quickly edit a GPO

    Gpedit.msc has some command-line options that let you quickly edit targeted Group Policy OPbjects... Read More

  10. Using site-linked GPOs

    Group Policy Objects can be linked to domains, OUs and sites, but when might you want link a GPO to a site?... Read More