Windows Server Tutorials
Windows Server is the platform for building an infrastructure of connected applications, networks, and Web services, from the workgroup to the data center. With this operating system you can develop, deliver, and manage rich user experiences and applications, provide a highly secure network infrastructure, and increase technological efficiency and value within your organization.
Windows Server 2008 is the newest release of Microsoft Windows' server line of operating systems. Win2K8 is the successor to Windows Server 2003, released nearly five years earlier. Like Windows Vista and Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 is based on Windows NT 6.x.
In this section, you will find various articles, references, tutorials, tips, and resources related to the Windows Server Family.
- Windows Server Command Line Reference
- Windows Server 2008 Can Not See Static IP
- How To Install Active Directory Domain Services In Windows Server 2008
- How To Create A DNS Reverse Lookup Zone In Windows Server 2008
- How To Add File Services To Windows Server 2008
- How To Add A Web Server (IIS) To Windows Server 2008
- How To Add Windows Deployment Services To Windows Server 2008
- How To Add The Print Services Role To Windows Server 2008
- How To Create A Virtual Machine With VMWare Server
- How To Install Hyper-V
- How To Install Windows Server Core 2008
- Windows Server Core 2008 Commands Reference
- Backup Active Directory On Windows Server 2008
- Active Directory cmdlets In Powershell
- Powershell Introduction
- Using The tracert Command
- Using The pathping Command
- Using The route Command
- Using The nslookup Command
- Using The dcdiag Command
- Using The ipconfig Command
- Using The arp Command
- Using The netstat Command
- Using The ping Command
- How To Setup A PPTP VPN In Windows Server 2008
- How To Install Debian Linux On VMWare Server
- Windows Server 2008 MMC Consoles
- How To Add the DHCP Server Role with netsh
- How To Setup A DHCP Server In Windows Server 2008
- How To Manage and Configure Services on a Remote Computer
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