List of ms-settings URI commands to open specific settings in Windows 10

How to use the URI commands Here some different examples for using ms-setting commands: Press Win+R to open the Run dialog and type the ms-settings command Press WIN+I keys or from Start menu and type the ms-settings command Open a command prompt or Powershell and type "Start ms-settings:URI command" In the...

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How to Rename an Active Directory User with Active Directory Console?

You can rename user accounts in Active Directory in several ways. You can use AD graphical snap-ins, command-line tools, or PowerShell cmdlets. How to Rename an Active Directory User with Active Directory Console? The easiest and most intuitive way to rename an AD user is to use the Active Directory...

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Auto Run PowerShell Script with Task Scheduler

Automation is king in today’s dynamic IT environments. Running PowerShell scripts with Task Scheduler is a vital skill set, particularly beneficial for system administrators to automate repetitive tasks and bolster efficiency with Windows Servers and clients. What is Task Scheduler? Task Scheduler is a built-in tool within the Microsoft Windows...

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How to Set Proxy Settings via Group Policy?

The article shows how to use Active Directory Group Policies (GPOs) to configure proxy server settings on domain-joined computers running Windows 10/11 and Windows Server 2022/2019/2016/2012R2. These proxy server settings are used by all modern browsers, including Internet Explorer 11 (reached end of support on June 2022), Google Chrome, Microsoft...

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How to Add Domain Users to the Local Administrators Group in Windows

In order to grant local administrator permissions on domain computers to technical support personnel, the HelpDesk team, certain users, and other privileged accounts, you must add the necessary Active Directory users or groups to the local Administrators group on servers or workstations. In this article, we’ll show you how to...

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