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Here are the steps you can follow to get into Directory Services Restore Mode remotely through RDP, then run the Ntdsutil tool to check an Active Directory (AD) database.
Windows IT Pro - Readers
Split-brain DNS ensures that users on your network can access local resources by using the public IP address. Follow these steps to put your double-duty DNS to work.
Windows IT Pro - Michael Dragone
Although PowerShell doesn't include cmdlets for managing Active Directory, AD cmdlets are available—and they're free. You can use them to automate many of the tasks you need to perform to keep user accounts up-to-date.
Windows IT Pro - Dmitry Sotnikov
Here's how to make it so that a user can log on only from a specific computer.
Windows IT Pro - Randy Franklin Smith
Follow these steps to set machine logon restrictions for a group.
Windows IT Pro - Jan De Clercq
Find out how DPM protects your data, get tips for using Control Panel's search component, learn how to set machine logon restrictions for a group, and more.
Windows IT Pro - Various Authors
Microsoft's new .admx template format lets you centrally store admin files and reduces the amount of data you need to replicate between DCs. You can even create custom .admx templates to suit your needs.
Windows IT Pro - Russell Smith
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