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    Moving WSL to Another Drive in Windows

    September 29, 2022

    Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2) is widely used by developers, administrators, and common users to run different Linux distros (Ubuntu, Debian, OpenSUSE, Kali Linux, Alpine), tools, and apps in Windows…

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    Adding Drivers into VMWare ESXi Installation Image

    September 26, 2022

    In this article, we’ll consider how to add (inject) drivers into the VMware ESXi installation ISO image (6.7 or 7.0). The ESXi installation image supports (certified) the most popular server…

  • PowerShellWindows 10Windows 11

    Manage VPN Connections with PowerShell in Windows

    September 20, 2022

    In the Windows 10/11 GUI, only the lightweight interface for configuring VPN connections is available, which does not allow you to configure some VPN settings. You can use both the…

  • PowerShellWindows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2019Windows Server 2022

    How to Enable and Configure SSH Server on Windows with OpenSSH

    June 8, 2023

    SSH-server based on the OpenSSH package is part of the operating system in all modern versions of Windows. In this article, we’ll show you how to install and configure the…

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    VMWare: Virtual Machine Disks Consolidation is Needed

    September 16, 2022

    The warning ‘Virtual Machine disks consolidation is needed’ in the Summary tab of a virtual machine in the VMware vSphere Client console means that when deleting snapshots (using the Delete…

  • LinuxPowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    Using PowerShell Remoting Over SSH

    September 15, 2022

    In classic Windows PowerShell versions (up to 5.1), you could use only the WinRM protocol (WSMan, port 5985/5986) to access remote computers using PSRemoting. In the newer cross-platform versions of…

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    Enable SSH on VMware ESXi Host

    September 15, 2022

    The remote access to the command prompt (server console) via SSH is disabled by default on VMware ESXi hosts. So, when connecting to an ESXi host over SSH, you will…

  • Active DirectoryPowerShellWindows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2019

    Find Windows OS Versions and Builds in Active Directory

    February 20, 2023

    Let’s look at several ways to inventory versions and builds of Windows OSs in an Active Directory domain (it is especially relevant for Windows 10). If you haven’t any tools…

  • PowerShellWindows Server 2012 R2Windows Server 2016Windows Server 2019

    Migrating RDS Roles (Connection Broker, Web Access) to Another Server

    January 18, 2023

    This guide should help you to migrate (move) Remote Desktop Connection Broker and RDS Web Access roles to another server. In this example, we will migrate the RDS Connection Broker…

  • Active DirectoryGroup PoliciesPowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2019

    How to Enable and Configure WinRM (Windows Remote Management) via GPO

    June 8, 2023

    In this article, we will show how to enable and configure Windows Remote Management (WinRM) on domain computers using Group Policy (GPO). Windows Remote Management is an implementation of the…

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