Windows Server – Disable IESC  (IE Enhanced Security Configuration)
Nov17

Windows Server – Disable IESC  (IE Enhanced Security Configuration)

KB ID 0000728  Problem We have had IESC (or IE Enhanced Security) in previous iterations of Windows Server, It is not a bad thing, in most cases you will not want people browsing the internet from a server anyway. Though when you have just built a server, and you are trying to get software and patches onto it it can be very annoying. With IESC enabled you will see this every time you visit a site; Content from the website listed below...

Read More
Windows Server – Stop Server Manager from Launching
Nov17

Windows Server – Stop Server Manager from Launching

KB ID 0000042 Dtd 04/08/15 Problem Server Manager on Windows Server 2008 and Server 2012, launches every time you log on, (with administrative access). After a while this can get very annoying, if you log into a lot of servers for example. So I tend to stop it auto-launching (it’s still on the taskbar if you need it!) Solution Disable Server Manager Opening on Startup 1. With Server Manager Open > Manage > Server Manager...

Read More
Windows Server – Disable Password Complexity
Nov17

Windows Server – Disable Password Complexity

KB ID 0000324 Problem If you are unsure what password complexity is click here. Bear in mind that it’s there for valid security reason, the more complex your passwords are, the more secure your network is. However the vast majority of users can even remember where they saved their last Word document, never mind a complex password that changes every 30 days. If your data is not the sort of data that Tom Cruise would abseil down...

Read More
Windows – “Don’t Display Last Login User Name” via GPO
Nov17

Windows – “Don’t Display Last Login User Name” via GPO

KB ID 0000460  Problem By default Windows will display the last user that successfully logged on, on shared machines or in a secure domain environment you might not want this..   Solution On a Single (stand alone) machine. 1. Click start and in the run/search box type gpedit.msc{enter} 2. Navigate to > Computer Configuration > Windows settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options >...

Read More
Windows – Stop “Do you trust this printer?” Message
Nov17

Windows – Stop “Do you trust this printer?” Message

KB ID 0000508  Problem While setting up a new printer you might see this message on the screen, if you are manually installing a printer that’s fine, but if you are scripting the printer installs you DONT want all your users to see this popping up on their screens, it makes them flap, and then they will ring you up. Printers Do you trust this printer? Windows needs to download and install software from the {print server name}...

Read More