Creating Roaming Profile for Domain Users
To create roaming profile for the user, go to Start Menu and select Computer: Double click to open C: drive to create Profile folder: Right click in the selected drive…
To create roaming profile for the user, go to Start Menu and select Computer: Double click to open C: drive to create Profile folder: Right click in the selected drive…
Open the Group Policy Management Console by searching for it from the Start Menu. You’ll want to drill down into your domain until you reach the Machines object, where you…
Select a drive e.g. volume (F:): Right-click in the drive and select New then folder from the menu to create a new folder: After creating a New folder Rename it…
CCleaner is a popular system optimization tool that helps clean and optimizes your computer’s performance. In addition to its many useful features, CCleaner is also SEO-friendly. The software has been…
MAKE SURE YOU ARE AN ADMINISTRATOR WHILE DOING THIS. OTHERWISE, THERE WILL BE NO EFFECTS MADE, WHATSOEVER. 1. Hold down the ‘Windows key (bottom left, in-between ‘alt’ and ‘ctrl’ buttons)…
Using Services 1Open Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. The Start menu will open. 2Type services into Start. Doing so searches for the…
Enable Firewalld To enable firewalld, run the following command as root: systemctl enable firewalld Start Firewalld To start firewalld, run the following command as root: systemctl start firewalld Check the…
Install dnstop # yum install libpcap-devel ncurses-devel # yum install gcc Now, grab latest source code using wget command, enter: # cd /tmp # wget http://dns.measurement-factory.com/tools/dnstop/src/dnstop-20140915.tar.gz # tar -zxvf dnstop-20080502.tar.gz…
Scenario Primary(Master) DNS Server Details: Operating System: CentOS 6.5 server Hostname: masterdns.unixmen.local IP Address: 192.168.1.100/24 Secondary(Slave) DNS Server Details: Operating System: CentOS 6.5 server Hostname: secondarydns.unixmen.local IP Address: 192.168.1.101/24 Client…
Login to MySQL First we’ll login to the MySQL server from the command line with the following command: mysql -u root -p In this case, I’ve specified the user root…