Resetting network settings in Windows is usually the last resort for dealing with complex issues with local network or Internet access. This feature allows resetting network and TCP/IP settings to their default values, removes and reinstalls all network adapters on a computer. Let’s look at how to reset network settings in Windows using a GUI and the command line.
- Active DirectoryGroup PoliciesWindows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2019
Deploying Printers to Domain Users and Computers with GPO
April 19, 2023You can use Group Policies (GPOs) to install and connect shared printers to specific users, computers, and groups in an Active Directory domain. In this article, we’ll look at how…
- PowerShellWindows Server 2016Windows Server 2019Windows Server 2022
Installing Remote Desktop HTML5 Web Client on Windows Server RDS
November 7, 2022On Windows Server 2022/2019/2016 with Remote Desktop Services deployed, you can install and configure the new HTML5-based Remote Desktop Web Client. This web client will allow any device (iOS, macOS,…
- PowerShellWindows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2019Windows Server 2022
How to Change the Network Profile (Location) to Public or Private on Windows
June 8, 2023When connecting to a new network, Windows prompts you to select its network profile type (network location): Public or Private. Windows network profiles are part of Windows Defender Firewall with…
- PowerShellWindows Server 2016Windows Server 2019Windows Server 2022
Installing Remote Desktop Gateway on Windows Server
October 26, 2022Remote Desktop Gateway is a Remote Desktop Services role on Windows Server that is used to provide secure access to remote desktops and published RemoteApps from the Internet via an…
- PowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2019
How to Manage Windows File Shares Using PowerShell
June 8, 2023The built-in SMBShare PowerShell module allows you to create, configure and manage shared network folders in Windows. In this article, we will look at how to manage file shares (SMB…
- OutlookWindows 7Windows Server 2008 R2
Outlook: Your Server Does Not Support the Connection Encryption Type
January 18, 2023In legacy Windows versions (Windows 7/XP or Windows Server 2008R2/2003) with Outlook 2010/2013/2016/2019, you may see the following error when trying to connect to a mail server:
- ExchangeMicrosoft 365OutlookPowerShell
Configure Auto-Reply (Out of Office) Message in Exchange and Microsoft 365
September 15, 2023An automatic reply feature (Auto-Reply, Out of Office Message/OOF) allows an Exchange user to configure a rule in their mailbox to automatically send a specific message in reply to all…
VMware vCenter Converter Standalone is a free tool from VMware that allows you to convert (migrate) a physical server (computer) to a virtual machine (P2V, Physical-to–Virtual) or move a VM…
- PowerShellWindows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2019Windows Server 2022
How to Add/Remove Drivers to a Windows WIM/ISO Install Image
June 8, 2023You can simplify the deployment of the operating system on typical workstations (servers) if you add all the necessary drivers to the Drive Store of your Windows install image. In…