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Category Archives: Managing Active Directory
Managing Active Directory using Quest Powershell cmdlet– Get-QADObject and Move-QADObject
Last night… was shock to see some of my groups are been shifted \ landed up into wrong OUs in my Active Directory. I have approx 300 over OUs and there are just so many groups to be moved back … Continue reading
Slow Boot Up of Domain Joined Windows XP Client Machine…
I know… everyone is talking about Windows 7 nowaday and Windows XP is about to EOL. However, my whole environment is still running on Windows XP under AD 2003. And what I see here is that knowing the fundamental … Continue reading