How to move DHCP from one server to another DHCP server Today at the office , I was decommissioning one of our older Windows server 2008 machines and upgrading it to Windows 2016. I was initially a little worried, seeing as this server ran a lot of key roles, such as DHCP, DNS, Active Directory, … Continue reading “How to move DHCP from one server to another DHCP server”
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Windows Server 2016 editions have been streamlined to better support today’s changing business requirements. Windows Server 2016 is the cloud-ready operating system that supports your current workloads while introducing new technologies that make it easy to transition to the cloud. The new Windows Server 2016 licensing model The Windows Server 2016 licensing model includes both … Continue reading “Windows Server 2016 Licensing”
Recently we ran across and issue with some files not replicating across DFSR. when checking the logs there are no errors other files replicate with no issues. (1) when I Looked at the file nor replicating using FSUTIL utility I see the File Attribute = 0x120 File Attributes is a bitmask. 0x100 (Temporary) and 0x20 (Archive) = 0x120 … Continue reading “DFSR not replicating some files”
When an employee is terminates many companies simply disable the AD Account and assume the user will no longer be able to access any network resources, including Exchange through any of its access methods, because the AD Account has been disabled or password reset. Unfortunately, that is NOT correct. For many hours after the user … Continue reading “ActiveSync on phone continues to work after disabling user account or password reset”
Don’t Use Personal Information. Never use your name your pets name or birthday. These are easy for hackers to guess or find. Choose long passwords over a short one passwords should contain at least 10 characters and contain both letters, numbers, upper and lower case. Use a passphrase instead of a password, especially if you … Continue reading “Ways to Create and Remember Secure Passwords”
A scary new bug has been found that could let a cybercriminal take over your iPhone with just one click. Apple is responding, but is it enough to fix it? Cybersecurity experts are urging consumers not to ignore this update, which fixes an unprecedented type of security flaw. Owners of iPhone 4s and later, iPad … Continue reading “You have to update your iPhone and iPad now!”