DSADD is a command-line tool that comes built into Windows Server 2008. DSADD adds specific types of objects into the directory. If you have the AD DS (Active Directory Domain Services) installed, DSADD is available. By using the DSADD command in the command prompt, you can […]
In earlier versions of Windows, most services would run under the SYSTEM (Local System) account; however, Microsoft developed Local Service and Network Service accounts that have less authority and reconfigured services. Both principals have a minimum authority and handle network resources differently. Local Service principals have the benefit […]
There are many differences between basic and dynamic disks. A basic disk denotes a disk that includes partitions (logical drives, primary partitions) and is usually formatted via a file system to be file storage. This type of disk storage is simple and adapts to many storage situations; […]
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