Domain Controller

Home » Blogs » Domain Controller
Frequently Used Command Line in Windows

Frequently Used Command Line in Windows

The command-line interface (CLI) is used to interact with the computer and run programs. The CLI receives keyboard input for commands and the computer executes commands delivered at a command prompt. Most programmers use the Command Line to browse their computers and...

How to Rename a PC and Join a Windows 10 Domain

How to Rename a PC and Join a Windows 10 Domain

After we create a domain in the network and do various settings as we plan, the next step is to connect the PC-Client with the Domain Server. For how to create a domain you can see in Windows Server 2019 Promotion as Domain Controller. Before joining, the PC name...

GPO: User domain as a local administrator

GPO: User domain as a local administrator

A user domain is a regular user who is used in everyday work to break into a computer and do normal work. These users do not have special permissions that have the potential to cause damage or loss of data. These accounts are usually members of the Domain Users...

Promotion of Windows Server 2019 as Domain Controller

Promotion of Windows Server 2019 as Domain Controller

A domain controller (DC) is a server computer that responds to security authentication requests in a computer network domain. These servers are responsible for allowing host access to domain resources, authenticating users, storing user account information, and...

Latest Articles

Diagnosing Computer Memory (RAM) Problems

Diagnosing Computer Memory (RAM) Problems

The electronic circuitry used to store binary data is known as computer memory. This is achieved by switching very small electronic control positions on or off. In binary code, 1 is denoted by the on position and 0 is denoted by the off position. A bit refers to 0 and...

How to Diagnose Correct Power Supply (PSU) Problems

How to Diagnose Correct Power Supply (PSU) Problems

The most obvious symptom of a faulty power supply is when you turn on the computer and hear a loud noise, smell burning, or see smoke, and the computer won't turn on. Turn off the power immediately, most likely your power supply is damaged. The Power Supply Unit (PSU)...

Stay Updated With Latest Articles

Subscribe to Bardimin’s
Free Articles

Receive by email the latest articles about Computers, Hardware and Software. Contains Guide, Troubleshooting, Tips and Tricks.

Follow us

Follow the latest Computer, Hardware and Software articles from Bardimin on Social Media.