Windows Server

How to change the listening port for Remote Desktop

Start Registry Editor. Locate and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\TerminalServer\ WinStations\RDP-Tcp\PortNumberOn the Edit menu, click Modify, and then click Decimal. Type the new port number, and then click OK. Quit Registry Editor. Restart the computer.Note When you try to connect to this computer by using the Remote Desktop connection, you must type the new port. Maybe...

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Increase Windows Server 2008 upload speed

try open a command prompt and cut an paste this: “netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=disabled” you don’t need to reboot, just do your tests, maybe autotuning is screwing up with ye. if it makes not difference, re-enable autotuning “netsh interface tcp set global autotuning=enabled” you might want to try something else too in case the above mentioned trick don’t work… start, run, type REGEDIT and...

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Deploying Policies for Windows Firewall with Advanced Security

This step-by-step guide illustrates how to deploy Active Directory® Group Policy objects (GPOs) to configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security in Windows Vista® and Windows Server® 2008. Although you can configure a single server locally by using Group Policy Management tools directly on the server, that method is not consistent or efficient when you have many computers to configure. When you have multiple computers to manage, create...

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File Server Resource Manager

Introduction to File Server Resource ManagerWith the increasing demand on storage resources, as organizations rely more heavily on data than ever before, IT administrators face the challenge of overseeing a larger and more complex storage infrastructure, while at the same time, tracking the kind of information available in it. Today, managing storage resources not only includes data size and availability but also the enforcement of company...

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Foundation Network Guide

A foundation network is a collection of network hardware, devices, and software that provides the core services for your organization’s information technology (IT) needs. A Windows Server foundation network provides you with many benefits, including the following. • Core protocols for network connectivity between computers and other Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) compatible devices. TCP/IP is a suite of standard...

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Using Identity Federation with Active Directory Rights Management Services

Deploying AD RMS with Identity Federation Support in a Test Environment We recommend that you first use the steps provided in this guide in a test lab environment. Step- by-step guides are not necessarily meant to be used to deploy Windows Server features without additional deployment documentation and should be used with discretion as a stand-alone document. Upon completion of this guide, you will have a working AD RMS and AD FS infrastructure....

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