Changing a Username and Email Address
Nov17

Changing a Username and Email Address

(Windows & Exchange) KB ID 0000698  Problem This was asked on Experts Exchange this morning, and so I thought I’d get it documented. There are loads of reasons why you might want to change a username, display name, and email address. It can be spelt wrong, a user has got married/divorced and changed their surname, or they have simply changed their name. There are also some clients who don’t create a new user when a...

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How to Join a Windows Domain
Nov17

How to Join a Windows Domain

KB ID 000085 Problem For Windows 11 See: How to Join Windows 11 to a Domain This process was done with Windows 10, but the procedure is the same going all the way back to Windows 2000. Solution Note: The main reason this procedure fails, is because the client that you are attempting to perform the join from cannot resolve the domain name of your domain! Make sure it has one of your domain servers listed in the properties of its...

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Terminal Server / Remote Desktop Services Server – Printer Not Working (Adding Print Drivers)
Nov17

Terminal Server / Remote Desktop Services Server – Printer Not Working (Adding Print Drivers)

KB ID 0000850  Problem Windows Server 2008 R2 and 2012 are a lot better with printing support over remote desktop, that their predecessors were. But to be able to print to your remote users ‘local’ machines. The TS/RDP server still likes to have the correct drivers installed. What about Easy Print? Easy Print (Introduced with Server 2008 R2) is a ‘proxy’ service that simply sends all print processes to the...

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Window Server Where is Sysprep
Nov17

Window Server Where is Sysprep

KB ID 0000419  Problem You have a 2008 R2 Server to sysprep, but your not sure where sysprep is. Solution 1. Thankfully in Server 2008 R2, there’s no messing about, its in c:windowssystem32sysprep. (Note: to regenerate a SID don’t forget to tick “Generalize”). Server 2008 – It’s in the same place. Server 2003 – As with Windows XP, you need to get it from the Windows install CD, its in the...

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Adding a 2003 Domain Controller to a 2000 Domain
Nov17

Adding a 2003 Domain Controller to a 2000 Domain

KB ID 0000256  Problem If you have an existing Windows Server 2000 domain, and you would like to add a Windows Server 2003 Domain controller, there’s a few extra hoops to jump through. Solution Before you start, make sure all your domain controllers are at AT LEAST Service pack 2, though there’s no reason not to be at Service Pack 4. If you are running Exchange 2000 READ THIS first! 1. If you do not already know which...

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