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Bulk Move Active Directory Computer Accounts to a New OU Using PowerShell
Active Directory estates change all the time. You might be: moving devices into a new OU for a…
Find and Clean Up Inactive Computers in Active Directory with PowerShell
Active Directory becomes cluttered very quickly. Laptops get replaced, devices are rebuilt, users leave the business, but the…
Fix Windows Log-On Issues by Repairing Critical Services and Forcing Group Policy
Windows log-on problems are often caused by important background services being disabled or stuck. When this happens, users…
How to Find Computers with a Specific SPN in Active Directory Using PowerShell
Introduction When managing Active Directory environments, you may need to locate computers registered with a specific Service Principal…
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 Users and Computers snap-in (ADUC).
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 manage members of the local