PowerShell script to gather all locations where domain credentials (like Test.Admin) might be stored or used on a Windows Server, including:

You can run this on the target server: ✅ PowerShell Script: Audit for Domain Credential Usage…

Clear all cached/stored passwords in Windows using the Command Prompt (CMD)

1. List all stored credentials cmdkey /list 2. Delete all stored credentials Run this command for…

Map Network Drives Using GPO for Specific AD Groups

To map network drives using Group Policy based on Active Directory (AD) Groups, you can use…

Microsoft RADIUS Server Configuring

Setting up a Microsoft RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) server involves configuring a Network Policy…

File Server Failover Cluster

Configuring a file server failover cluster can provide high availability for file services in a Windows…

Deploying File Share Access to Windows Client PCs

When deploying file share access to Windows client PCs, there are several best practices you can…

Disable the Account lockout policy

To disable the account lockout policy for a single user, you cannot directly modify the lockout…

Scope of Updates and Patches for Operating Systems (OS)

The Scope of Updates and Patches for Operating Systems (OS) refers to the areas of the…

Operating Systems

An Operating System (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware, software resources, and provides common…

Regular Software Patching and Updates

Regular Software Patching and Updates Policy refers to the practice of regularly applying patches, updates, and…

What are the basic requirements before starting Windows patching?

Before starting Windows patching (the process of applying updates and patches to a Windows operating system),…

What happens if the Active Directory (AD) domain root certificate expires?

When an Active Directory (AD) domain root certificate expires, several issues can arise, primarily affecting the…