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    PowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2016

    How to Automatically Restart Crashed or Closed App/Process with PowerShell?

    Let’s learn how to use PowerShell in order to check if a specific application or process is running; how to restart it automatically in case of a crash, if a user closed it accidentally, or it starts consuming a large amount of memory (memory leak).

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    How to Disable “Open File – Security Warnings” on Windows 10?

    February 27, 2023

    When you trying to run an exe, msi, bat, cmd or other executable type of files from a local drive or network folder in Windows, you can see this warning:…

  • PowerShellWindows 10

    View Saved Wi-Fi Passwords on Windows 10

    June 10, 2021

    Windows allows to save passwords used to connect to Wi-Fi networks. Due to it, if a known Wi-Fi network is within range of your wireless network adapter, Windows can automatically…

  • PowerShellSecurityWindows Server 2016Windows Server 2019

    Using Windows Defender Antivirus on Windows Server 2019 and 2016

    December 20, 2022

    Windows Defender Antivirus is Microsoft’s free built-in antivirus that comes installed by default on Windows Server 2016 and 2019 (since Windows 10 2004 the name Microsoft Defender is used). In…

  • PowerShellVMWare

    Checking Free Space on VMFS Datastores via PowerCLI

    February 20, 2023

    In this article we’ll show a simple PowerCLI script to check the amount of free space on VMWare vSphere datastores and detect Thin Provisioning datastores with the total size of…

  • Windows 10Windows 7Windows Server 2012 R2Windows Server 2016

    How to Check, Enable or Disable SMB Protocol Versions on Windows?

    May 11, 2023

    The Server Message Block (SMB) network protocol is used to share and access folders, files, printers, and other devices over network (TCP port 445). In this article, we will look…

  • Active DirectoryGroup PoliciesWindows 10

    Caching Domain Logon Credentials on Windows

    May 10, 2023

    When a domain user logs on to Windows, their credentials are saved on a local computer by default (Cached Credentials: a user name and a password hash). This allows the…

  • Active DirectoryPowerShell

    How to Check Who Created a User Account in AD?

    February 20, 2023

    In this article we will look at how to find out the date a user was created in Active Directory; how to use PowerShell to get information from the domain…

  • PowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2016

    PowerShell: Check Free Disk Space and Disk Usage

    May 28, 2021

    In this article we will show you how to check the free disk space and disk usage on a local or remote Windows host using PowerShell. Also, consider how to…

  • ExchangePowerShell

    Sending Email with SMTP Authentication via Telnet or OpenSSL

    May 10, 2023

    You can use the built-in telnet command line tool to connect to a remote SMTP server and send a test e-mail. This is the easiest and fastest way to test…

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