Hello MSFT, your videos are very informative, but there is a problem on RUclips, when I want to search for server 2022 tutorial, I can't find your video, then I find this through your server tutorial 2019.
Typically, when you create a shared folder through the Server Manager dashboard, it automatically sets the share permissions to give everyone full control at the sharing level. Therefore, you need to configure the NTFS permissions according to your requirements. You have done the right thing.
I am trying to create a local account on my Windows Server 2022 that has Administrative privileges. However, for some reason I can't see the Local Users and Groups tab in the Computer Management application. It is not even an option for me. I have attached a screen grab below for clarity. I am making this to offer a backdoor to the server to login to a local account that is not connected to the active directory. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
1. Once server is promoted to DC, there will be no local user account. There will be no Local Users and Groups on Server Manager or using Computer Management. 2. If you want to create a local user (with admin privilege) on member server, you have to go to that member server or client computer, open computer management and create a local user for that computer.
To sign in remotely, you need the right to sign in through Remote Desktop Services. By default, members of the Remote Desktop Users group have this right. If the group you're in doesn't have this right, or if the right has been removed from the Remote Desktop Users group, you need to be granted this right manually. I have faced with above Problem
Wow! Thank you for creating this video. You have made it so easy to understand Active Directory, Creating Users and Groups.
Your video is very enjoyable thanks
Hello MSFT, your videos are very informative, but there is a problem on RUclips, when I want to search for server 2022 tutorial, I can't find your video, then I find this through your server tutorial 2019.
I guess my windows server 2022 series is not popular yet.
Hello,
When creating a share, I set the sharing permissions for authenticated users to full control and the NTFS right on the groups concerned.
Typically, when you create a shared folder through the Server Manager dashboard, it automatically sets the share permissions to give everyone full control at the sharing level. Therefore, you need to configure the NTFS permissions according to your requirements. You have done the right thing.
Thanks MSFT
Ek video is topik par domain se client kese joined kare
Sorry, I didn't get your question? Are you referring to offline domain join process?
great video, create a guide also with azure ad connect
It is already there in Azure AD video series playlist.
How to join domain se client
Great!
I am trying to create a local account on my Windows Server 2022 that has Administrative privileges. However, for some reason I can't see the Local Users and Groups tab in the Computer Management application. It is not even an option for me. I have attached a screen grab below for clarity. I am making this to offer a backdoor to the server to login to a local account that is not connected to the active directory. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
1. Once server is promoted to DC, there will be no local user account. There will be no Local Users and Groups on Server Manager or using Computer Management. 2. If you want to create a local user (with admin privilege) on member server, you have to go to that member server or client computer, open computer management and create a local user for that computer.
To sign in remotely, you need the right to sign in through Remote Desktop Services. By default, members of the Remote Desktop Users group have this right. If the group you're in doesn't have this right, or if the right has been removed from the Remote Desktop Users group, you need to be granted this right
manually.
I have faced with above Problem
Correct. So whats an issue? You need permission to login using RDP.
If the process has not changed since the previous version of Windows Server, why create a guide again?
For beginners as they are starting from Windows Server 2022.
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