Windows Server 2008

Last Updated on 27 Sept. 2016, Total: 304 Knowledge Base Tips

300 Admin Tips
53 Active Directory
123 Admin
1 Applications
3 Exchange
13 Migration
20 Miscellaneous
45 Network
22 Security
10 Terminal Servers and Thin Clients
9 Virtual Platforms
3 Registry Tips
3 Miscellaneous
1 User Tips
1 Miscellaneous
  1. A Quick Tip To Process System Idle Tasks Forcefully

    This article explains how you can process the System Idle Tasks on Windows Computers. This tip applies to Windows XP, 2000, 2003, Vista and Windows 7 Computers... Read More

  2. A Quick Tip To Prevent Users From Seeing Schedule Tasks

    This article explains how you can prevent users from accessing the Schedule Tasks created by Administrators or users... Read More

  3. How To Set Multiple Services On Multiple Remote Computers

    This article explains setting up multiple services on remote computers... Read More

  4. Installing and managing updates from the command line

    You can install and manage software updates from the command line... Read More

  5. Managing event logs from the command line

    You can use the Windows Events command-line utility Wevtutil to view and examine events locally from the command line... Read More

  6. Managing a Server Core print server

    You manage a Server Core print server using Rundll32.exe and the printer admin VBscript scripts available in Windows Server 2008... Read More

  7. Scripting the creation and configuration of IIS 7 websites

    You can use Appcmd.exe and other commands to script the creation and configuration of IIS 7 websites... Read More

  8. Scripting the creation of a DFS namespace

    You can use the Dfsutil command and other commands to create a new DFS namespace on Windows Server 2008... Read More

  9. Managing a Server Core file server

    You can use the Share and Storage Management snap-in to create and manage shared folders and volumes on a Server Core machine... Read More

  10. Performing Command Line Backups in Windows Server 2008

    Windows Server Backup is fully usable via the command line. Here I will show you how to enable it and some common commands... Read More