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Top 10 Shortcuts for Windows Server 2016

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Some of the shortcuts works for Windows Server 2012 and probably 2008 as well (*.msc was around since 2003?), but as we’re heading towards the release of Windows Server 2016 I’m trying to kind of be ahead of time.The shortcuts listed below are no mean to be “exhaustive” as there are tons of those shortcuts to list them all. I picked up 10 the perhaps most used, or more useful. Top 10 Shortcuts for Windows Server 2016 is the subject of today’s post. Hate or love Windows Servers, they’re here and if you’re admin, you (sometimes) have to manage them. Winkey+X is your friend (is not the same as right click on the start menu!). When you bring up this window and you look closely, then you’ll see many of those shortcuts yourself as they have a underlined letter… So you for example hit Winkey+X, f then you bring up a Programs and Features window. Many of those shortcuts are basically the same as in previous versions of Windows servers. If you’re new to Windows system administrati

MCSA: Windows Server 2016 - Your Roadmap to Success

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With the launch of Windows Server 2016,  Microsoft  introduced a variety of new skills, technologies, and advances, giving IT pros the opportunity to upgrade their knowledge, abilities, and skills as they work to learn the new product. The MCSA: Windows Server 2016 certification prepares learners for roles including network or systems administrator, computer network specialists, and more. Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate: Windows Server 2016 (MCSA: Windows Server 2016) The Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Windows Server 2016 certification is designed to prove mastery of the skills required to administer Windows Server 2016, including installation and implementation of storage solutions, Hyper-V, and Windows containers; networking with DNS, DHCP, IP address management, and advanced infrastructure; and administration of Active Directory Domain Services, group policy, Nano Server, and more. Interestingly, Windows Server 2016 includes containers, whi

Windows Server 2012

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https://netprotocolxpert.com/ System Requirement  The minimum system requirements for installing the Standard and Datacenter editions of Windows Server 2012 are as follows: ■ A 1 .4-GHz, 64-bit processor ■ 512 MB of RAM ■ 32 GB of available disk space ■ A network adapter card ■ A graphics adapter that supports 800 by 600 or higher resolution Server Management Server management was done through the GUI in one of the following ways: ■ By logging on interactively to a server’s console ■ By logging on remotely to a server using Remote Desktop Connection (Mstsc .exe)  ■ By using the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) installed on a workstation. Choosing an installation option The default installation option when you install Windows Server 2012 is now the Server Core Installation option instead of the Server With A GUI (formerly called Full) option as in previous versions of Windows Server .The reasons for this change are as follows: ■ Server Core requires less

Router Packet Forwarding

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