Remote Desktop Services – License Server ‘Greyed Out’
Nov17

Remote Desktop Services – License Server ‘Greyed Out’

KB ID 0000837  Problem I changed the IP addressing of a new client a few weeks ago. They have a remote site that uses Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services). By the time I got to the remote site to set everything back up again I was greeted with this. The remote session was disconnected because there are no Remote Desktop Licence Servers available to provide a license. Please contact the server administrator. I assumed this was...

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Deploying Certificates via ‘Auto Enrollment’
Nov17

Deploying Certificates via ‘Auto Enrollment’

KB ID 0000919 Problem SHA CERTIFICATE WARNING: Note This article was written some time ago, ensure your CA environment does NOT use SHA1 for your certificates, if it does, Please visit the following link for migration instructions; Upgrade Your Microsoft PKI Environment to SHA2 (SHA256) I need to setup wireless authentication based on computer certificates, I’ve done similar jobs before by manually issuing certificates for Cisco...

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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 >...

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Prevent Users changing Desktop Wallpaper with Group Policy
Nov17

Prevent Users changing Desktop Wallpaper with Group Policy

KB ID 0000461  Problem If you need to lock down your client machines desktops and prevent your users from changing the wallpaper, then here’s a run through on how to do it. Solution 1. On your domain controller , Start > Administrative Tools > Group Policy Management Console > Either create a new policy and link it to your targeted USERS or edit an existing one, then navigate to; User Configuration > Administrative...

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Remove the Recycle Bin Via Group Policy
Nov17

Remove the Recycle Bin Via Group Policy

KB ID 0000463  Problem You might ask “why would I want to do this?” But if your users do not have access to local drives, then nothing’s going to get put in the recycle bin anyway, so it’s one less thing they can fiddle with. Solution 1. On your domain controller , Start > Administrative Tools > Group Policy Management Console > Either create a new policy and link it to your targeted USERS or edit an...

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