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Category: Command-Line

A command-line interface is a text-based user interface (UI) used to view and manage computer files. Command-line interfaces are also called command-line user interfaces, console user interfaces, and character user interfaces.

Print Spooler: Batch to delete files based on time created

2020-11-152020-11-15 Fluk3

One of the big problems over the last few years is an issue I have been having with Windows Print Servers where the print job gets stuck in the Queue. To resolve this I have to stop the services, delete Read More …

Command Prompt, Command-Line, Computer Hardware, How To, Printer, Windows Server#ForFlukeSake, delete, print, queue, spooler, TimeLeave a comment

Upload ISO Image to Hyper-V Datastore

2020-05-272020-05-26 Fluk3

Over the years I have worked with some Virtual Environments for Various Purposes. The one thing that is a constant when creating a Virtual machine is to have the ISO in a Central Location where it can be accessed the Read More …

Command Prompt, Command-Line, How To, Hyper-V, Microsoft Windows, Windows Server#FFS, #ForFlukeSake, advfirewall, CMD, firewall, hyper-v, localhost, net use, netshLeave a comment

Office 365: Exchange Retention Policy

2020-04-172021-06-07 Fluk3
Retention Policy

Let’s kick this off by understanding what is a Retention Policy.A Retention Policy is an organization’s established protocol for retaining information for Operational and Regulatory Compliance. In Short, it means how long is the Organization allowed to keep the data for Operational needs. Read More …

Exchange, Office 365, Permissions, Power Shell#FFS, #ForFlukeSake, Exchange, Office 365, RetentionLeave a comment

Backup Bitlocker Recovery key to AD DS

2019-11-082020-05-12 Fluk3

In a previous post, I wrote about How to setup Bitlocker without TPM. Now let’s just suppose you work in an environment where you have multiple IT People managing Multiple Laptops. If even one person does not save the Recovery Read More …

Active Directory, Encryption, How To, Permissions, Power Shell, Security, Windows Server#ForFlukeSake, Active Directory, ADSI, Bitlocker, Delegation, Schema, Security1 Comment

Clearing Credential Manager Fast

2019-10-042019-10-03 Fluk3

I recently had some issues with authentication on Windows Apps. This especially happens when a user’s password changes. Then you have to clean the Credential Manager and WOW can Microsoft pile up a list.So I had to figure out how Read More …

Command Prompt, How To, Permissions, Security#ForFlukeSake, CMD, CMDKEY, Credential Manager, For Loop, Key Manager, rundll32.exeLeave a comment

NTFS Security with PowerShell

2018-10-072019-01-23 Fluk3

Lets talk administrating NTFS Security on Files shares specifically with PowerShell. So in one of my previous post we went through the difference between Shared Permission vs NTFS Permission. I am sure if you went through it you found that Read More …

Permissions, Power Shell#ForFlukeSake, get-ntfsaccess, NTFS Permissions, NTFSSecurity, Set-ExecutionPolicyLeave a comment

Power Shell Replacement String Variables

2018-09-27 Fluk3

In a previous Post I mentioned that certain data from the event log can be found Replacement String. See the Article : Track User Logon Events with Power Shell But for every event there must surely be different replacement strings Read More …

Power Shell#ForFlukeSake, Add-Member, Get-EventLog, Get-Member, New-Object, ReplacementStringLeave a comment

Track User Logon Events with Power Shell

2018-09-262018-09-27 Fluk3

So I am working on a project to get all the LogOn \ LogOff events for a specific user on a Terminal Server. When I did few online searches there was some indication of how to get this done with PowerShell. But this did Read More …

Event Viewer, Power Shell#ForFlukeSake, Category, InstanceID, Log, LogOff, Logon, SecurityLeave a comment

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