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  • PRIVACY POLICY

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    DATA PROTECTION AND PRIVACY POLICY This policy is intended for all visitors to our website, our employees, applicants, customers and partners and is always important if we receive data about you. Therefore, it doesn’t matter whether you have become a customer or even if a contractual arrangement exists between us. In each case, this policy…

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  • IT Services – Build, Maintenance, Support.

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    Our IT services working with principle ITIL and ITSM, We are covers the knowledge necessary for running IT projects, teams, and workflows using practical and technical skills.We are reduce Cost and Cost-Efficiency for a business/companies by encouraged use openSource application, This is ideal for businesses that are working on a tighter budget while still keeping…

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  • Hyper-V VMGuest for older Windows OS

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    If you’re playing around with older OSes in the latest versions of Hyper-V, you’re missing one thing, the Integration Components (IC). With Win10/Server2016 they no longer include this ISO as the current “supported” OSes all get their IC viaWindows Update. You can get the IC from Hyper-V 2012/2012R2 Server, a free download, here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/evaluate-hyper-v-server-2012-r2 ( to…

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  • Howto Sign PS Scripts in AD environment

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    PowerShell supports a concept called “execution policies” in order to help deliver a more secure command line administration experience.  Execution policies define the restrictions under which PowerShell loads files for execution and configuration.  The four execution policies are Restricted, AllSigned, RemoteSigned, and Unrestricted. The Restricted execution policy does not permit any scripts to run. The AllSigned and RemoteSigned…

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  • Event ID: 2042 exceeded the tombstone lifetime. Replication has been stopped with this source

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    Tombstone lifetime When you delete an object from the Active Directory (AD) database, it’s marked as a tombstone object instead of being fully removed. By default, each tombstone object remains in the database for 180 days. Once this tombstone’s lifetime value is exceeded, the tombstone object is automatically deleted by the garbage collection process. Administrators…

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