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Miscellaneous Tips

Title | Date | Rating
Using nLite to Integrate RAID Drivers into Windows Installation Media
Date - Jan 27, 2010
Rating - 3
Author - Chris Sanders
Windows Server 2003 can be a challenge to install when the drivers for your RAID controller aren’t built into the installation CD. Here is a good way to overcome this without use of a floppy drive.
Enable Network Support for the Recycle Bin
Date - Jul 22, 2009
Rating - 3.2
Author - Eric Geier
Using a Recycle Bin replacement to protect network shares.
When to use GPT disks
Date - May 21, 2009
Rating - 3.7
Author - Mitch Tulloch
When you should choose GPT disks over MBR.
Uninstall applications in Safe Mode
Date - Feb 19, 2009
Rating - 4
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How can you uninstall Windows Installer-based applications in Safe Mode if you need to?
How To Delete System Blocked Files
Date - Sep 24, 2008
Rating - 3.3
Author - Nirmal Sharma
How to delete Files/Folders which are being blocked by the processes running in the background.
How To Forcefully Close A File On Remote Computer Using Command Line?
Date - Aug 24, 2008
Rating - 5
Author - Nirmal Sharma
This article explains the steps you can use to close a file forcefully on a remote computer.
A Quick Tip to configure Group Policy settings in Workgroup Security Model.
Date - Aug 20, 2008
Rating - 4.8
Author - Nirmal Sharma
This article will show how you can quickly configure Group Policy in Workgroup Security Model. This article applies to Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 2003.
Using WSUS on a Server with Limited Disk Space
Date - Jul 01, 2008
Rating - 1
Author - Chris Sanders
Most administrators are under the assumption that you need a great deal of free disk space to take advantage of WSUS. This isn’t always the case.
Moving the Default Spooling Directory
Date - Mar 11, 2008
Rating - 5
Author - Chris Sanders
In some scenarios, you may need to move the default spooling location for printers on a system. Here is a quick tutorial on how to do that.
Correcting Corrupted Performance Counters
Date - Feb 05, 2008
Rating - 4
Author - Chris Sanders
The performance log can sometimes become corrupted on a Windows Server. This is how you correct it.
Finding and deleting zero sized files
Date - Oct 23, 2007
Rating - 1
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Cool command-line trick for finding and deleting bogus files.
Dumping group memberships
Date - Oct 09, 2007
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Mitch Tulloch
A useful tool for dumping groups and membership info.
Extending basic disks
Date - Sep 19, 2007
Rating - 1
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to extend a basic disk if you have hardware RAID that supports it
Getting low-level disk info
Date - Sep 18, 2007
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to get low-level disk info using WMIC.
Clearing the ARP Cache
Date - Sep 13, 2007
Rating - 3.5
Author - Chris Sanders
Knowing how to clear the ARP cache on a workstation or server can often be a good step in troubleshooting connectivity problems.
Usage of Fast Reconnect in IAS Implementations
Date - Aug 23, 2007
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Chris Sanders
The IAS Fast Reconnect feature can greatly increase the efficiency of your wireless client roaming in your wireless network.
Remove IE Supervisor Password
Date - Aug 01, 2007
Rating - 3.8
Author - Chris Sanders
Pesky users can do all sorts of things to mess with a workstation. One of these things is to set a supervisor password on Internet Explorer. Here we look at how to remove one.
Exporting DNS zone information
Date - Jul 10, 2007
Rating - 3
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to expert your DNS zone info.
Recovering from a lost domain controller
Date - Jul 04, 2007
Rating - 2.6
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How NOT to replace a dead domain controller.
Windows reports AMD on Intel hardware
Date - Jul 03, 2007
Rating - 1
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How Windows reports 64-bit hardware.
Installing Windows into a different folder
Date - Jun 28, 2007
Rating - 4
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to install Windows in a folder other than \Windows.
Determining Processor Architecture
Date - Jun 13, 2007
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to determine your processor architecture from Windows.
Detecting RAID controller cards during Setup
Date - Jun 06, 2007
Rating - 5
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Troubleshooting USB floppy drive issues that cause text mode Setup to fail.
Modifying ACLs from the command line
Date - Jun 05, 2007
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Using a script to modify permissions.
Group Membership in Multi-Forest Scenarios
Date - May 30, 2007
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Clearing up uncertainty around some Microsoft documentation on how groups can be nested.
Configuring Windows Update via GPO
Date - Jan 24, 2007
Rating - 3.8
Author - Chris Sanders
Much to the appeal of network administrators everywhere, windows update settings for individual computers can be set via group policy. Here is how to do it.
Forcing SUS and WSUS Updates
Date - Jan 18, 2007
Rating - 3.6
Author - Chris Sanders
A look at how to force SUS and WSUS updates.
Planning a Distributed WSUS Deployment
Date - Jan 11, 2007
Rating - 2.7
Author - Chris Sanders
When you our managing a LAN/WAN that is veritably spread out, you may want to consider a distributed approach to SUS/WSUS deployment.
Troubleshooting Windows Updates
Date - Jan 04, 2007
Rating - 2.3
Author - Chris Sanders
Unfortunately updating Windows doesn’t always go as planned. This may help you troubleshoot your Windows update woes.
Preventing Users from Creating Local User Accounts
Date - Dec 14, 2006
Rating - 3.9
Author - Chris Sanders
By default, any user on computer can create a local user account. Let’s fix that.
Using a Script to Add a Domain User to a Local Group
Date - Aug 31, 2006
Rating - 3.6
Author - Chris Sanders
There are sometimes situations when you need to be able to script the process of adding a domain user to a local group on a machine. Here is a script that will do just that.
Redirecting Command Line Output to the Clipboard
Date - Aug 24, 2006
Rating - 4.1
Author - Chris Sanders
Windows Server 2003 has a great feature which allows you to pipe output from the command line to the clipboard. Here is how to use it.
Managing Multiple Virtual Servers in One Place
Date - Aug 17, 2006
Rating - 4.2
Author - Chris Sanders
A lot of people are under the impression that to manage multiple virtual servers you need to log onto them all interactively. This tip debunks that myth.
Copying Profiles Using Sysprep
Date - Aug 10, 2006
Rating - 3.1
Author - Chris Sanders
There is a feature that is recently new to Sysprep that can speed up your time and get rid of one of the larger headaches of using the tool.
Automating Disk Defragmentation
Date - Jun 22, 2006
Rating - 4.3
Author - Chris Sanders
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 both include a new way to invoke the Windows defragmenter via the command line. This allows for easy automation of this task.
Running chkdsk on very large volumes
Date - Jun 13, 2006
Rating - 4.5
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Using DFS to get around long wait times checking very large volumes.
Determining system up time
Date - Jun 06, 2006
Rating - 4.1
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to find the up time for a system.
Which version am I running?
Date - May 24, 2006
Rating - 3
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to find the version of a program, OS or FPSE.
List of services
Date - May 09, 2006
Rating - 3.9
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Generating a quick list of services running on a machine.
Scripting Printer Installation with PrintUI.dll
Date - Apr 27, 2006
Rating - 2.4
Author - Chris Sanders
Printer installation can be made into a scripting process very easily by use of the PrintUI DLL. Here is how to do it.
Forcing Group Policy Updates Locally
Date - Apr 05, 2006
Rating - 4.3
Author - Chris Sanders
When testing Group Policy settings, being able to force a policy update can be very convenient. This can be done with the gpupdate command.
Defragmentation and Shadow Copies
Date - Apr 04, 2006
Rating - 2.7
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to make defragmentation work properly with shadow copies enabled.
Using the TSKILL Command to End Processes
Date - Mar 16, 2006
Rating - 3.2
Author - Chris Sanders
How to Use the TSKILL Command
Viewing DFS Link Limitations
Date - Mar 09, 2006
Rating - 1
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to determine whether your DFS namespace is running out of room for more links.
Patching without downtime
Date - Sep 29, 2005
Rating - 1
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Load balancing and clustering can be used to prevent downtime caused by patching systems.
Automatic Updates for Servers?
Date - Sep 27, 2005
Rating - 2
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Should the Automatic Updates (AU) feature be used to keep your servers patched?
Using the Performance Console for Patch Testing
Date - Sep 20, 2005
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Mitch Tulloch
The Performance can be helpful for testing a patch before applying it to a system.
Want to Improve Group Policy?
Date - Jun 30, 2005
Rating - 2.4
Author - Mitch Tulloch
How to help Microsoft improve Group Policy and other aspects of Windows Server System platforms.
Back Up Printer Configurations
Date - May 18, 2005
Rating - 2.7
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Protect your print servers by backing up their printer configurations.
Consolidating Print Servers
Date - May 17, 2005
Rating - 2.5
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Save money by consolidating your print servers.
Transferring Ownership of Files: Good or Bad?
Date - May 11, 2005
Rating - 2.2
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Windows Server 2003 lets you easily transfer ownership of files, but should you?
Remove Patch Uninstall Folders To Clean Hard Drive
Date - May 04, 2005
Rating - 3.4
Author - Tony Bradley
Hard drives are cheap and people typically have more space than they know what to do with these days. But, that is no reason to just waste it. When you install Windows patches, hidden folders are created which contain the uninstall data. Viewing the hidden data on my computer, I found 50 or so patch uninstall folders taking up over 500 Mb of space on my drive.
Use Shortcuts To Navigate Explorer Folders
Date - Apr 26, 2005
Rating - 4.2
Author - Tony Bradley
Windows Explorer is a fairly functional tool for browsing files and folders and finding what you are looking for. But, depending on how large and how organized your hard drive is, it may take some time to sift through to the folder you really want. Using command line parameters, you can create desktop shortcuts that take you quickly to your most-used folders.
Enhance Performance by Moving the Pagefile
Date - Apr 12, 2005
Rating - 4.4
Author - Mitch Tulloch
Boost performance by moving your pagefile to a separate volume.
Use a Larger Pagefile for Better Performance
Date - Mar 24, 2005
Rating - 3.2
Author - Mitch Tulloch
The default pagefile size isn't always enough for best performance, especially when you're running memory-hungry server apps.
Find It Fast With Desktop Search Tools
Date - Mar 10, 2005
Rating - 4.3
Author - Tony Bradley
Hard drive space has gotten cheaper and the size of the drives has grown to enormous proportions. That is great for saving data, but makes it increasingly difficult to find what you're looking for when you need it. Enter the desktop search tools to help solve that problem.
Coexistence of Windows Server 2003 and Windows NT 4.0
Date - Aug 23, 2004
Rating - 2.2
Author - Wayne Maples
136 KB Microsoft Word file - This paper describes coexistence of Windows Server 2003 with Windows NT 4.0 in Windows NT 4.0 domains.
Why Upgrade from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003
Date - Aug 23, 2004
Rating - 4
Author - Wayne Maples
250 KB Microsoft Word file - Windows Server 2003 provides many new tools, services, and features that make a compelling case for upgrading from Microsoft Windows NT® Server 4.0. This white paper explains the overall benefits of upgrading and addresses the significant management and cost saving benefits provided by the Active Directory® service. The rest of the paper examines enhancements in key server roles.
Microsoft's Technical Resources for Windows Server 2003
Date - Aug 03, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
Technical Overview of Windows Server 2003 File Services
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
1.1M Word doc - discusses improvements in Windows Server 2003 File Services, with an emphasis on core infrastructure file service innovations.
Improving Availability and Reliability with Microsoft Reliability Service
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
135 KB Microsoft Word file - This white paper introduces the Microsoft® Reliability Service (MRS), a Web–based service that gives customers the ability to track and improve the availability of their operating system and major applications. With MRS, customers can identify causes for unplanned downtime and take preemptive actions to decrease downtime in the future. This paper describes how MRS gathers information about servers to create reliability reports that customers can use to determine whether they are meeting their availability objectives.
TechNet Webcast: What’s New in Scripting for Windows 2003?
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4
Author - Wayne Maples
77 mins - the Microsoft Scripting Guys provide a preview of coming scripting attractions, including such things as: new WMI classes, methods, and properties; the ability to monitor performance; the ability to manage Terminal Server; and the ability to set security on anything and everything from files to folders to registry keys.
TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
73:27 minutes - This webcast will describe how the new features are deployed and how they relate to the architecture of the operating system. See how solutions based on the new Windows Storage Server integrate better into existing infrastructures and heterogeneous environments by leveraging the improvements in Windows Server 2003. Storage devices running Windows Storage Server 2003 can consolidate multiple file servers into a single device that reduces storage costs and policy-based management. Different usage scenarios will be highlighted including how NAS-SAN fusion can consolidate file servers and messaging servers in the same storage infrastructure.
MSDN Webcast: UDDI on Windows Server 2003
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 1
Author - Wayne Maples
86 minutes - In this intermediate session, you will learn how UDDI is used as a directory and discovery service for XML Web Services. We’ll dig into how XML web services can be published and located through both the UDDI Web interface, and through the UDDI API in Windows Server 2003. We’ll explore some more advanced features of UDDI by registering multiple physical access points for a single logical web service. This session will teach you how to write a managed WinForms client application and programmatically query UDDI for a list of registered services. When the primary web service fails, our client will automatically recover and select a backup service with UDDI.
TechNet Webcast: Windows 2000/2003 Performance Timing and Optimization
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 1
Author - Wayne Maples
101:33 minutes - Rand Morimoto, on configuration best practices, network tuning techniques, and suggested daily / weekly / monthly maintenance routines that will help you keep your Windows networking environment in peak performance
TechNet Webcast: Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM): Managing processing resources with Windows Server 2003
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 5
Author - Wayne Maples
86 minutes - Microsoft Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) provides resource management and enables the allocation of resources, including processor and memory resources, among multiple applications based on business priorities with Windows Server 2003.
TechNet Webcast: Managing the .NET Framework on Windows Server 2003
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
90:35 mins - This session addresses management of the .NET Framework, especially management of various versions within an organization. It looks at differences between releases 1.0 and 1.1 and considers how to manage applications that use 1.0 or require 1.1. The session reviews the tools available to manage the Framework, covers basics and best practices for configuration files, and looks at the methods for monitoring the Framework and ASP.NET applications.
TechNet Webcast: Windows Server 2003 Maintenance Best Practices
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 5
Author - Wayne Maples
70 mins - This session will uncover ways to make maintenance best practices become common place in an environment and alleviate many of the common firefighting pitfalls.
Introduction to Shadow Copies of Shared Folders
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 2
Author - Wayne Maples
243 K Word doc - Shadow Copies of Shared Folders helps alleviate data loss by creating shadow copies of files or folders that are stored on network file shares at predetermined time intervals. A shadow copy is essentially a previous version of the file or folder at a specific point in time.
Inside IIS 6.0 and Windows Server 2003
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 4
Author - Wayne Maples
78 minutes - you will learn how to fully leverage the new reliability and management features in IIS 6.0. We’ll also explore IIS 5.0 compatibility mode and configure a poorly behaved unmanaged C++ ISAPI web application to automatically recycle to maintain availability while it is rewritten in managed code. We’ll learn how to programmatically modify the XML Metabase or recover the Metabase, in the event that it becomes corrupted. Finally, you’ll see how you can increase the reliability and uptime of your web server by replacing complex ISAPIs with much more maintainable ASP.NET Web applications. We’ll rewrite an application as a managed ASP.NET application and obsolete the unreliable program.
MSDN Webcast: Building Reliable Web Applications on Windows Server 2003
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
106 minutes - you will learn how to fully leverage the new reliability and management features in IIS 6.0. We’ll also explore IIS 5.0 compatibility mode and configure a poorly behaved unmanaged C++ ISAPI web application to automatically recycle to maintain availability while it is rewritten in managed code. We’ll learn how to programmatically modify the XML Metabase or recover the Metabase, in the event that it becomes corrupted. Finally, you’ll see how you can increase the reliability and uptime of your web server by replacing complex ISAPIs with much more maintainable ASP.NET Web applications. We’ll rewrite an application as a managed ASP.NET application and obsolete the unreliable program.
TechNet Webcast: Windows Server 2003 Delta: What's New and What's Changed?
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
81 minutes - Don Jones, co-author of "Windows Server 2003 Delta Guide" and creator of the "Delta Guide" series explores the most significant and oft-overlooked new and changed features in Microsoft's latest server OS. Come find out what's new, and how it will affect your IT environment!
Change Management During Deployment
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
206 KB Microsoft Word file - This white paper outlines some of the many ways Windows Server 2003 and the .NET Framework make it easy for administrators to deploy updates to managed applications securely and efficiently. It describes the sophisticated change management, versioning, and deployment features that offer increased efficiency, reliability, and time savings.
MSDN Webcast: What's in Windows Server 2003 for Developers
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
92 minutes - This overview session will introduce you to the new developer features of the server and provide you with an overview of what they can do for you and your organization. Topics covered include UDDI, COM+ 1.5, MSMQ 3.0, enhancements in IIS 6.0, and Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM). We will also touch on the Windows Server 2003 architecture, including increased performance and scalability, along with a glimpse of the new security enhancements.
Maximizing Availability on the Windows Server 2003 Platform
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
207 KB Microsoft Word file - This article examines the five components of the Microsoft strategy for helping customers maximize solution availability with Windows Server 2003. The strategy encompasses verifying operating system reliability during the Windows engineering process, understanding the causes of downtime, deploying new features and product enhancements that reduce downtime, providing mission-critical capabilities and services, and delivering prescriptive guidance and best practices.
TechNet Webcast: Introduction to Windows Server 2003
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - 1
Author - Wayne Maples
72 mins - introduces the new features of Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 and shows how they can be used to streamline administration, speed deployment, and resolve issues with past Windows network deployments. The broad range of topics includes Active Directory®, IIS 6.0, and scalability.
TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Certified Professional Program Overview for Windows Server 2003
Date - Apr 20, 2004
Rating - Not Rated
Author - Wayne Maples
79 mins - the Microsoft certification track for Windows Server 2003. We'll cover the upcoming tracks, classes and exams that are available.
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