• Windows 2012 Core Survival Guide – Remote Desktop

    Learn about my 2012 Core Survival Guide here. Remote Desktop This is one of the more complex settings to get correct. For remote desktop to work you need to have two registry keys and a firewall rule set up correctly. If the registry key does not...
  • Windows 2012 Core Survival Guide – Changing the GUI type

    Learn about my 2012 Core Survival Guide here. Changing the GUI type Windows Server 2012 has three different GUI installations, Core, Minimal, and Full GUI. I am going to assume in this blog you installed Core and wish to temporarily install one...
  • Windows 2012 Core Survival Guide – PowerShell Remote Management

    Learn about my 2012 Core Survival Guide here. PowerShell Remote Management Windows Server 2012 has PowerShell remoting enabled by default. In order to manage PowerShell Remote Management correctly you will need to logon with an account that is a...
  • Windows 2012 Core Survival Guide – Computer Name Setting

    Learn about my 2012 Core Survival Guide here. Computer Name Setting This blog is going to cover the basic of viewing and changing your computer name. Setting the computer name is an option when you are installing the OS, or you can let the installer...
  • Windows 2012 Core Survival Guide – MacAddress, LinkSpeed and view single NICs

    Learn about my 2012 Core Survival Guide here. MacAddress, LinkSpeed and view single NICs There are a few more commands I want to add to wrap up this section about IPv4 settings. This will give you all the cmdlet you need to get the same data as...