Get Organizational Units with PowerShell
We like to get a list of all the Organizational Units (OUs) in Active Directory and export it with PowerShell. Why do we need that? We like to clean up not used OUs. This article will teach you how to…
We like to get a list of all the Organizational Units (OUs) in Active Directory and export it with PowerShell. Why do we need that? We like to clean up not used OUs. This article will teach you how to…
The allocation unit size or named block size of a partition is vital for the systems. Think about the system performance. A partition is default formatted with a standard 4 KB allocation unit size. It does not mean that it's…
There are two ways to add an alternative UPN suffix to Active Directory (AD), one way is with the GUI, and the other is with PowerShell. In this article, you will learn how to add a UPN suffix in both…
You want to synchronize your on-premises users with Office 365. Before you do that, ensure you configure the UPN of the Users in Active Directory (AD). In this article, you will learn how to add a UPN suffix and how…
Install Exchange Server step by step on Windows Server. Before you start installing Exchange Server, make sure to install Exchange Server prerequisites first. After that, prepare Active Directory and domains for Exchange Server. After doing both tasks, you are ready…
Is it possible to automate the password workflow when creating new AD Users? The answer is: Yes, it's possible. We can automate the passwords with PowerShell and save them to a new CSV file when creating the Active Directory users.…
Why do we need to use the import CSV (comma-separated values) delimiter in PowerShell? By default, PowerShell uses a comma as a delimiter. Are you using a different delimiter then a comma in the CSV file? If yes, you need…
We want to create new Active Directory users in the organization. We can use the user creation wizard in Active Directory Users and Computers to create the users. What if you need to create 1000+ users? Doing it by the…
How to disable the Windows Firewall with PowerShell in Windows Server 2012/2016/2019? I don't recommend turning off the Windows Firewall with PowerShell. But if you have a test lab and want to disable it for testing, go ahead. Don't forget…