Did you have any certifications or experience before applying to your first IT job? I'm trying to soak up as my info before applying to my first IT job, and do you have any tips?
@@hyp3dw4ter6 no. Just passion, patience, and will to work hard. I am slowly transitioning in my company from a different role, but I am telling you, not easy. Also... i finished my A+ course and will just need to take the exam. Whatever you study for your exam... probably only the 20% will help to you for an actual helpdesk job
@@hyp3dw4ter6 I got the A+ a few years back, then went for interviews. I also got an voluntary IT position to improve my CV where I learned so much about helpdesk management and took part in a few mini projects. The reason for the A+ certification is to have some general knowledge of IT, especially when you are asked technical quesions. You will also have something tangible to show your potential employers. Real-life experience will always surpass certifications. Look for any voluntary IT positions, even if it is once a week, to build up some experience and have something on your CV or resume. And when you are there, ask what questions they would ask in an interview and what the ideal answers are. Go for as many interviews as you can. Even if you fail, your confidence will grow and you will learn what kinds of questions will be asked.
I worked in Microsoft as a Premier Field Engineer for 10 years going around the world. Your channel is very good, showing real world best practises well done!!!
Wow that's great! Do you do MS deployments? That sounds like a cool job! Thank you very much for the feedback! I really think it's nice to share the realistic task we do so people would know what to expect
@@EastCharmer I am an MCT Trainer at the moment and can deliver any of the trainings. I have an interesting story ill send you the link from one of my cases. ruclips.net/video/sbxXkOZlTn4/видео.html
I love how straight to point and easy to understand your content is. I'm starting my first IT job soon so these videos are very helpful. Keep up the great work! Thank you!
I've studied AD in school and am on my A+ Core 2 exam learning the same content. From both of those I don't think I've had the chance to really see simple every day tasks with AD so I found this video very helpful.
Thank you very much for the interesting AD video. I have one comment about the service account. Microsoft recommends using Group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA). These have the advantage that the password is managed by Windows and is quite long and you can define the rhythm in which the password should be changed. There are two problems with an AD account as a service user: 1. the password for an AD account is rather insecure (usually only a few characters long). 2. if the password of the AD account is changed, the password must be changed everywhere where the AD account is used as a service user. This is not necessary with a gMSA. Thank you and have a wonderful weekend.
Thanks! Yes that is correct!! That's a better way to manage them. I'm probably gonna make another video about that on the hands-on activity portion of the series
Seems simple to learn I appreciate you allowing us to see you in action. Companies require this experience prior as if it is impossible to learn quick on the job. Recently git my security+ certification and 9 years in telecommunications still can't get an entry level opportunity 😢
The market is tough right now :( it's also competitive and a lot of companies are not hiring yet. Yes Active Directory is one of the main requirements for IT Support. Just keep applying and keep working on your skills. You'll get there!!!
sigma work on your resume and make sure its a pass for the ATS filters .... i just found out about the ATS .... above all definetly add a cover letter ..... let me know if you did all that and still not landing an interview ......
Hello! I’ve been watching your videos and love what you do. I just completed my first semester of BSc IT and was wondering if you could give me a roadmap/suggestions to get to your stream (e.g certifications) of work since IT is so vast. Many thanks xx
These videos are much better than the IT diploma course which I did. Assessments given were lengthy Theoretical questions answers. There was zero practical knowledge. I am learning a lot through watching these videos. Appreciate your hard work @EastCharmer
Yes that's the problem with a lot of courses even when I went to school. I mean you have to know fundamentals and theory but it's really lacking with practical skills and application. Hopefully I can put together a course that covers all the practical skills you need. Thank you and I really appreciate your comment!!
Hello Charmer, I ask you what would be better when we have an offloading? Inside the company's domain it would be better to delete the user or simply deactivate it after migrating all groups permissions for the new upcoming onboarding staff?. I think this would depend on the policies and the type of company. Thanks.
Hello! That's a great question, I would say it depends on your company policy but I can tell you what we do in my current workplace. When we offboard, we disable the accounts for a period of time like 1-2 years because sometimes we have interns or contractors that could come back in a few months to work again and deactivating is easier than making new accounts. And like you mentioned, sometimes we retain them for new staff permissions. Then we do our audit every 2 years to decide if we wanna delete or keep the accounts
Can you make video on Linxu admininstration as well and do most office use window server with GUI ?? I hear most uses core or with no GUI Can you add more above active directory
I'm sorry but I'm not a Linux admin yet. Hhhmmm maybe depending on the company but all the previous companies I've worked for uses GUI. I do have more videos on AD homelab and issues
Thank you so much. I like this type of practical videos. Can you make a video on how to add wifi certificate to the joined laptops or please. I really need this video.
This is great! I'm in the process of printing an ITX case and gonna use it with some spare hardware for Win22 Server stuff. These AD videos will come in handy ty \o/
Hello! You're welcome!! Yes you can check in Microsoft Evaluation Center. Here's the link: www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/download-windows-server-2022
Thanks for these videos. I'm in helpdesk but the company uses a different cloud Ad system so I don't have exposure to the default AD. Also really enjoy the practical videos! I understand the what , but sometimes need to see the how, for it to click.
You're welcome!! Ah I see, we also use that version too but it's good to know how to build AD from scratch and all the other Windows features. More videos to come!! Glad you liked them!!
@EastCharmer Thnku, one more thing on job portals we often see in job description of companies asking Windows/MacOs/Linux, I have only worked with windows how should I prepare for the other 2 for the role of system administrator.
Nice informative video East Charmer on Active Directory.is AD the same as the ticketing system? And if so do you have a video trouble shooting tickets?
Thank you!! Hhmm AD is not ticketing. It's more of a management tool for user accounts and devices in the Windows environment. Yes I actually have a ticketing playlist on the channel where I troubleshoot issues
@@EastCharmer oh,that’s good to know.i learn something new through you😀but you know I took the 1102 core 2 exam and they gave me ticketing performance base questions .I understood what they were saying one of the imaginary user was telling me he could not read his emails.i found out he was connected to the wrong port number .it was suppose to be port 143 imap and I close the ticket.i don’t know if I was supposed to educate the user I think I might of got it wrong.but I wound up falling the exam.comptia fail me on stuff I study and knew what they are, like using the cmd command line,I just don’t get it.but l’ll check out your video on the ticketing systems once again thank you East charmer.
OMG!!! This is a treasure. Thank you for doing this and I am glad I found your channel. I will be here every single week. I am just getting to my PC tech support job and this is just amazing for me now.🤟
My personal opinion - Lots of things should be covered earlier before starting the installation session - 1. IDA infrastructure by Microsoft. 2. Concept of Domain, Tree, forest, global catalog. 3. Concept of security principles, inheritance, ACLs in Microsoft. 4. Services related to active directory. 5. How the server and client interacts and the underlying networking Concept of it. 6. A brief about ntds.dit and sysvol. 7. Concept of name resolution and WINS + DNS. THERE ARE LOT MORE LEFT... My sugession is - Check the active directory global exam prep book released by Microsoft, Books written by MARK MINASI & AD COOKBOOK. This is entirely my personal openion. You can check it or drop it...
Thanks for all of that but my channel only covers real world IT practice and home lab projects. there's already so many experts who have already covered that and will probably do it better than me and yeah as you mentioned there's already resources for that.
Hello musta? It is still very much in-demand pero mas competitive na ngayon compared to 5 years ago. I won't say it's easy getting a tech job but if you have the skills, it's doable
one question : do you think one should have a solid understanding of a ticketing system to land an IT SUPPORT job ... if so, which one is used in the industry .....
Atleast familiarity on how it works and how to manage tickets. Usually you'll get trained at work because companies have different policies and SLAs for tickets. Just knoe best practices like you should assign the ticket to yourself if you're working on it. Respond to the requestor that you acknowledge the ticket. Tickets are also used for documentation purposes so for new issues, you should document the resolution for future references. The most popular ones are service now, jira and fresh service.
Forgot to tell ya ;) I use powershell when it comes to managing / copying / etc users from one group/security group/ to the other and exchange online to manage/copy/ etc for distros. You got some powershell videos coming up??? Maybe some VMware/VLAN/Virtual IP's?
I guess when you set up a New password/Confirm Password for a User,and tick option "User must change password at next logon" you need to provide that password to a user before he/she can change it , right?
Hi, ma'am just asking. We now have the Windows Server 2008 active directory with DHCP in use. then we need to upgrade to Windows Server 2022. what is the 1st step we need to do to gradually move the clients.
The job title varies from IT Support, Systems Admin, IT Specialist but look for Active Directory in the job description. Internship roles would be IT or Helpdesk related
Maam im a former Helpdesk and technical support i want to refresh my knowledge on computer can you teach me on how to manage on active directory. need assistance please
Is Active Directory and Microsoft 365 always used together. I’ve learned some AD but can’t find any developer free trial for 365. Did some research and seems the took the e5 trial out.
Congrats on passing and I'm sorry to hear that. The job market has been crazy lately and IT has been competitive too. Just keep applying and connecting with people in the industry and make sure your resume has the keywords recruiters are looking for
This is operation layer all behinds the DNS , F.S.M.O roles control it is the key and the extend feature to MS Extra ID it also the key of MS service behinds it related
I'm actually labbing this at home now. Group Policy is kicking my ass though! And the instructor told me to join a new server to a domain but they're on two different virtual machines and the server can't find the domain I created! I'm using Hyper-V.
To get your device to join the AD server you need to make sure your AD has a static IP address. Then on the device you are trying to join you need to go to Network and Sharing center, click your ethernet adapter and go to IPV4 then properties. Change DNS to static and input the AD servers IP address in the first field for DNS.
@@thepokemondusknoir Yes, I set all of that up. That was on the first VM. The instructor said to create a second VM, name it, gave us the static IP to give it, the dns address to give it, but said don't assign a default gateway cause we weren't trying to get out to the internet, then join the new server to the domain on the other VM.
@@matthewd84 that’s just based of my experience because I just recently created an AD server and joined a windows 10 workstation to it and today I did my GPUpdates and mapped a network drive for shared used.
@@thepokemondusknoir AD has static, 192.168.1.250, dns same, second server IP is .251, dns is .250, so it's the same as the AD domain IP. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Is it really required for us to purchase Client Accese Licenses (CAL) if we are implementing Active Directory? Our organization currently have 120+ computers which needs to connect to the server mainly for the purpose of the daily operations using the locally hosted information system. Thanks
Ang sys admin mostly setup ng systems and managing ng systems like configuration, licensing, monitoring, troubleshooting. Yung Network Engineer focused sa network talaga like building network infrastructure, setting up devices etc
Getting into my first IT job and studying for my A+. This is my new favourite youtube channel. Thanks for all your help
Wow thank you so much!! Goodluck on your A+ studies! We also post daily quizzes to help review for exams
Did you have any certifications or experience before applying to your first IT job? I'm trying to soak up as my info before applying to my first IT job, and do you have any tips?
@@hyp3dw4ter6 no. Just passion, patience, and will to work hard. I am slowly transitioning in my company from a different role, but I am telling you, not easy. Also... i finished my A+ course and will just need to take the exam. Whatever you study for your exam... probably only the 20% will help to you for an actual helpdesk job
Why is she lowkey cute
@@hyp3dw4ter6 I got the A+ a few years back, then went for interviews. I also got an voluntary IT position to improve my CV where I learned so much about helpdesk management and took part in a few mini projects. The reason for the A+ certification is to have some general knowledge of IT, especially when you are asked technical quesions. You will also have something tangible to show your potential employers.
Real-life experience will always surpass certifications. Look for any voluntary IT positions, even if it is once a week, to build up some experience and have something on your CV or resume. And when you are there, ask what questions they would ask in an interview and what the ideal answers are. Go for as many interviews as you can. Even if you fail, your confidence will grow and you will learn what kinds of questions will be asked.
This channel is AWESOME for those who want to learn networking/IT and people like me who just started their IT careers. Good stuff!!
Thank you very much for the great feedback!!
This video walkthrough of basic operations in AD is so good! Thank you.
I worked in Microsoft as a Premier Field Engineer for 10 years going around the world. Your channel is very good, showing real world best practises well done!!!
Wow that's great! Do you do MS deployments? That sounds like a cool job! Thank you very much for the feedback! I really think it's nice to share the realistic task we do so people would know what to expect
@@EastCharmer I am an MCT Trainer at the moment and can deliver any of the trainings. I have an interesting story ill send you the link from one of my cases.
ruclips.net/video/sbxXkOZlTn4/видео.html
I love how straight to point and easy to understand your content is. I'm starting my first IT job soon so these videos are very helpful. Keep up the great work! Thank you!
Thank you very much! That's my goal when making videos. Goodluck on your IT job!! And I'll try to post more videos
I've studied AD in school and am on my A+ Core 2 exam learning the same content. From both of those I don't think I've had the chance to really see simple every day tasks with AD so I found this video very helpful.
Goodluck on your A+ exam!!! Yes you have a point. It's really nice to see how the concepts apply in real world practice
hey ! how old are you ? I currently am on the A+ core 2 too. University is not teaching me any of these real life scenarios
Thank you very much for the interesting AD video. I have one comment about the service account. Microsoft recommends using Group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA). These have the advantage that the password is managed by Windows and is quite long and you can define the rhythm in which the password should be changed. There are two problems with an AD account as a service user: 1. the password for an AD account is rather insecure (usually only a few characters long). 2. if the password of the AD account is changed, the password must be changed everywhere where the AD account is used as a service user. This is not necessary with a gMSA. Thank you and have a wonderful weekend.
Thanks! Yes that is correct!! That's a better way to manage them. I'm probably gonna make another video about that on the hands-on activity portion of the series
your real world examples are super helpful. thank you!
Glad you like them! You're welcome!
You randomly showed up not my feed. Love this, working with real-life scenarios. Subscribed.
Thanks!! Yes the channel is about real world IT and some hands on labs
got my A+ Net+ going for help desk job to start my career this is a great video for getting you ready for the absolute monstrosity of being an msp
Seems simple to learn I appreciate you allowing us to see you in action. Companies require this experience prior as if it is impossible to learn quick on the job. Recently git my security+ certification and 9 years in telecommunications still can't get an entry level opportunity 😢
The market is tough right now :( it's also competitive and a lot of companies are not hiring yet. Yes Active Directory is one of the main requirements for IT Support. Just keep applying and keep working on your skills. You'll get there!!!
sigma work on your resume and make sure its a pass for the ATS filters .... i just found out about the ATS .... above all definetly add a cover letter ..... let me know if you did all that and still not landing an interview ......
Wow, good stuff! As someone in cyber sec field, this is very useful Working with AD and the details you mentioned. Thank you
You're very welcome! I'm really glad it helped even for the Sec folks!
Thanks for this. I'll be using this as a reference for my refresher. It's a good help.
You're very welcome! I'm glad this was helpful!
Charming indeed ;-)
But to the video, thanks A LOT for this no fluff hands-on intro to AD, explained very easy and well structured. Great video!
Thank you! I really wanna show how we typically use it at work
I'm glad I found this channel !
Yay!! Welcome! And glad you liked it!
Well done! The step-by-step approach you used made it very easy to follow and understand.
Thank you! Appreciate the feedback!
loving your AD vids. thanks a lot
You're very welcome! Glad you liked them!
Great practical example. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you❤For this Simple content
Please Make videos like this on More scenario based Tasks that Network Administrators Do
Hello! I’ve been watching your videos and love what you do. I just completed my first semester of BSc IT and was wondering if you could give me a roadmap/suggestions to get to your stream (e.g certifications) of work since IT is so vast. Many thanks xx
My pleasure!!
This was a perfect refresher for me, thanks! 🙂
Glad it was helpful!!!
I use AD a lot as Exchange hybrid admin! Good tutorial!
Thank you! Yes! AD is one of my frequently used tools too
Please share with @EastCharmer some ideas so she can make some nice videos for us.
You're awesome at teaching and I appreciate all the useful and practical information. Thank you for sharing your knowledge East Charmer!!
You're very welcome! I really appreciate your feedback!
Thanks for much. This is so insightful as i am learning and improving my skills set towards becoming a system engineer.
You're very welcome! I'm glad it's helpful and goodluck on your journey!
Thank you for this! I have an upcoming interview for a city job near me. Hoping to prep as much as I can by learning from your videos!!
Goodluck on your upcoming interview!! Yes the best way to prep is by doing the hands-on and practical stuff
this was awesome! Thanks!
You're welcome! Cheers!
Very informative. Can you please make a video on AD with more advance services which are commonly used on daily basics
Yes! After I've covered all the basics, I'll make advanced features next
@@EastCharmer thanks a lot. All of those are very helpful for me. Keep it up
These videos are much better than the IT diploma course which I did. Assessments given were lengthy Theoretical questions answers. There was zero practical knowledge.
I am learning a lot through watching these videos. Appreciate your hard work @EastCharmer
Yes that's the problem with a lot of courses even when I went to school. I mean you have to know fundamentals and theory but it's really lacking with practical skills and application. Hopefully I can put together a course that covers all the practical skills you need. Thank you and I really appreciate your comment!!
@@EastCharmer Really looking forward to your course East Charmer. Keep up the good work.
@user-hq9zl4fe1t thank you!! Goodluck on your journey as well! Keep practicing your skills!
Hello Charmer, I ask you what would be better when we have an offloading? Inside the company's domain it would be better to delete the user or simply deactivate it after migrating all groups permissions for the new upcoming onboarding staff?. I think this would depend on the policies and the type of company. Thanks.
Hello! That's a great question, I would say it depends on your company policy but I can tell you what we do in my current workplace. When we offboard, we disable the accounts for a period of time like 1-2 years because sometimes we have interns or contractors that could come back in a few months to work again and deactivating is easier than making new accounts. And like you mentioned, sometimes we retain them for new staff permissions. Then we do our audit every 2 years to decide if we wanna delete or keep the accounts
This channel is just so so good.
Thank you so much!! Appreciate it!
i love this channel... 1st video is topnotched
Thank you very much!! Glad you liked the content!
This a great video, can you please let me know the difference between Active directory and azure active directory/ entra id
Entra is cloud based and integrated with MS 365 an d other cloud features
@@EastCharmer Thank you!
Can you make video on Linxu admininstration as well and do most office use window server with GUI ?? I hear most uses core or with no GUI
Can you add more above active directory
I'm sorry but I'm not a Linux admin yet. Hhhmmm maybe depending on the company but all the previous companies I've worked for uses GUI. I do have more videos on AD homelab and issues
Very nice! Could you make a video on Windows Server Backup and Recovery as well, please
Cute names for users BTW East charmer and Princess Peach. Loved your work, keep it up.
thanks! It's fun coming up with names for examples
Thank you so much. I like this type of practical videos. Can you make a video on how to add wifi certificate to the joined laptops or please. I really need this video.
You're very welcome! Ok I'll try to make a video about that
This is great! I'm in the process of printing an ITX case and gonna use it with some spare hardware for Win22 Server stuff. These AD videos will come in handy ty \o/
Oh nice you got some Hardware!! Yeah it's great for server stuff!!
Hi East Charmer, Thank you always for the great content.
Do you happen to know or have a link to where I can get the ISO file for Windows Server 2022?
Hello! You're welcome!! Yes you can check in Microsoft Evaluation Center. Here's the link: www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/download-windows-server-2022
Thank you so much. Hoping to get that JO with your help 😊
You're very welcome!!! Best of luck to you!!!
Thanks for the tutorial video., 😊 moore such videos..
Welcome 😊 more videos to come!!
Thanks for sharing this!
You're very welcome!!
Hii i appreciate your work thanks 🙏 can you please make a playlist of Active Directory?
Hello there! I have a playlist for Active Directory Homelab
Hi, many thanks for this very helpfull video.
Hello! You are most welcome! And glad the video was helpful
Thank you so much sweetie.
Very educative video.
I really appreciate you.
You're very welcome!! I appreciate your feedback too!
Pretty accurate video from what I experienced
Nice!! I think I missed a few things but I tried to cover all the basics
Thanks for these videos. I'm in helpdesk but the company uses a different cloud Ad system so I don't have exposure to the default AD.
Also really enjoy the practical videos! I understand the what , but sometimes need to see the how, for it to click.
You're welcome!! Ah I see, we also use that version too but it's good to know how to build AD from scratch and all the other Windows features. More videos to come!! Glad you liked them!!
Hi can u please suggest what all softwares and skills are needed to become a system administrator.
Hello! I made a video about this topic that you can check out: ruclips.net/video/W6nBcehKFv0/видео.html
@EastCharmer Thnku, one more thing on job portals we often see in job description of companies asking Windows/MacOs/Linux, I have only worked with windows how should I prepare for the other 2 for the role of system administrator.
Love this - wow ty
Thank you! Glad you liked the content!
Well done it was easy to understand, and follow
Thank you! I'm glad to hear that!
This is very helpful. I 'm lerning a lot
You're very welcome! I'm glad it's helpful!
..you are such a darling , keep doing what makes you feel good - stay blessed and keep smiling
Thank you so much!! Truly appreciate it!!
Thank you Ayanna!
You're very welcome!
Nice informative video East Charmer on Active Directory.is AD the same as the ticketing system? And if so do you have a video trouble shooting tickets?
Thank you!! Hhmm AD is not ticketing. It's more of a management tool for user accounts and devices in the Windows environment. Yes I actually have a ticketing playlist on the channel where I troubleshoot issues
@@EastCharmer oh,that’s good to know.i learn something new through you😀but you know I took the 1102 core 2 exam and they gave me ticketing performance base questions .I understood what they were saying one of the imaginary user was telling me he could not read his emails.i found out he was connected to the wrong port number .it was suppose to be port 143 imap and I close the ticket.i don’t know if I was supposed to educate the user I think I might of got it wrong.but I wound up falling the exam.comptia fail me on stuff I study and knew what they are, like using the cmd command line,I just don’t get it.but l’ll check out your video on the ticketing systems once again thank you East charmer.
OMG!!! This is a treasure. Thank you for doing this and I am glad I found your channel. I will be here every single week. I am just getting to my PC tech support job and this is just amazing for me now.🤟
Welcome aboard! Wow thank you for such nice comment! I'll try to upload videos consistently
you good in showing and explaining .... good job seriously
Thank you so much!! Appreciate the feedback!
fantastic video thank you vvery much
You're very welcome!
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure!!
Good video East Charmer!
Glad you enjoyed it!! Thank you!!
My personal opinion -
Lots of things should be covered earlier before starting the installation session -
1. IDA infrastructure by Microsoft.
2. Concept of Domain, Tree, forest, global catalog.
3. Concept of security principles, inheritance, ACLs in Microsoft.
4. Services related to active directory.
5. How the server and client interacts and the underlying networking Concept of it.
6. A brief about ntds.dit and sysvol.
7. Concept of name resolution and WINS + DNS.
THERE ARE LOT MORE LEFT...
My sugession is -
Check the active directory global exam prep book released by Microsoft, Books written by MARK MINASI & AD COOKBOOK.
This is entirely my personal openion.
You can check it or drop it...
Thanks for all of that but my channel only covers real world IT practice and home lab projects. there's already so many experts who have already covered that and will probably do it better than me and yeah as you mentioned there's already resources for that.
@@EastCharmer which one do you recommend please? I am looking for an expert in networking. I want to become a Network specialist.
nice thanks for your sacrifices for all of us and thanks for englishing us
You're very welcome!! It's not easy but I will try to be consistent!
This is good information technology support administrator questions
Thank you so much!
Hi Kabayan, Is finding a tech job in the US easy? Is it still in demand? Can you please make a vlog of it?
Hello musta? It is still very much in-demand pero mas competitive na ngayon compared to 5 years ago. I won't say it's easy getting a tech job but if you have the skills, it's doable
It is really really helpful thanks dear
My pleasure 😊 Really glad that it's helpful!!
one question : do you think one should have a solid understanding of a ticketing system to land an IT SUPPORT job ... if so, which one is used in the industry .....
Atleast familiarity on how it works and how to manage tickets. Usually you'll get trained at work because companies have different policies and SLAs for tickets. Just knoe best practices like you should assign the ticket to yourself if you're working on it. Respond to the requestor that you acknowledge the ticket. Tickets are also used for documentation purposes so for new issues, you should document the resolution for future references. The most popular ones are service now, jira and fresh service.
Forgot to tell ya ;) I use powershell when it comes to managing / copying / etc users from one group/security group/ to the other and exchange online to manage/copy/ etc for distros. You got some powershell videos coming up??? Maybe some VMware/VLAN/Virtual IP's?
Hello Charmer, I need help finding my old printer on my new laptop could the use of an active directory help me find it ??
I guess when you set up a New password/Confirm Password for a User,and tick option "User must change password at next logon" you need to provide that password to a user before he/she can change it , right?
Yes that's correct! We provide a temporary password for them and they can change once they log in
great vivdeo
Thank you!
Great video!
Thank you so much!
very helpfull, thank you for support
You're welcome! Glad it helped!!
Great job
Thank you so much!!
Try to use equalizer on your mic ! You are to high between 1KHz et 3KHz. Thanks for your video !
Thanks for the tip!
Hi, ma'am just asking. We now have the Windows Server 2008 active directory with DHCP in use. then we need to upgrade to Windows Server 2022. what is the 1st step we need to do to gradually move the clients.
I want to be doing same job what is the job title for this type of role and what are internship roles for this job
The job title varies from IT Support, Systems Admin, IT Specialist but look for Active Directory in the job description. Internship roles would be IT or Helpdesk related
good job ❤
Maam im a former Helpdesk and technical support i want to refresh my knowledge on computer can you teach me on how to manage on active directory. need assistance please
Nice 👍
Thanks ✌!!
Power shell or python which will be the best to learn for future in terms of system administration and devops
I'd say Python coz it's not dependent on any systems compared to powershell. But learning basic powershell and bash is also helpful.
Working with windows must know basic PowerShell commands etc.
Is Active Directory and Microsoft 365 always used together. I’ve learned some AD but can’t find any developer free trial for 365. Did some research and seems the took the e5 trial out.
Thank you very much ,
Hello maam, may I just ask if the two active directories belong to the same subnet? Is everything okay? No issues
Is this hybrid setup or only exchange server with Active Directory
I only simulated Windows Server Active Directory
Do companies still uses local active directory? Since Microsoft uses Cloud based like Azure nowadays.
yeah we still use local. Really depends on the company
I have passed my CompTIA A+ on January. Since then i look for a job but still no success, it is literally very hard to get even interview
Congrats on passing and I'm sorry to hear that. The job market has been crazy lately and IT has been competitive too. Just keep applying and connecting with people in the industry and make sure your resume has the keywords recruiters are looking for
i feel you bro
This is operation layer all behinds the DNS , F.S.M.O roles control it is the key and the extend feature to MS Extra ID it also the key of MS service behinds it related
Galing!
Salamat!!
Good Lab 🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄
Many many thanks!!!
TY!
You're welcome!!
thank you!
You're very welcome!!
Thanks !
You're welcome!
thank you
cool!
Thanks!
I'm actually labbing this at home now. Group Policy is kicking my ass though! And the instructor told me to join a new server to a domain but they're on two different virtual machines and the server can't find the domain I created! I'm using Hyper-V.
To get your device to join the AD server you need to make sure your AD has a static IP address. Then on the device you are trying to join you need to go to Network and Sharing center, click your ethernet adapter and go to IPV4 then properties. Change DNS to static and input the AD servers IP address in the first field for DNS.
@@thepokemondusknoir Yes, I set all of that up. That was on the first VM. The instructor said to create a second VM, name it, gave us the static IP to give it, the dns address to give it, but said don't assign a default gateway cause we weren't trying to get out to the internet, then join the new server to the domain on the other VM.
@@thepokemondusknoir I will try that and get back to you cause he didn't say to do all of that.
@@matthewd84 that’s just based of my experience because I just recently created an AD server and joined a windows 10 workstation to it and today I did my GPUpdates and mapped a network drive for shared used.
@@thepokemondusknoir AD has static, 192.168.1.250, dns same, second server IP is .251, dns is .250, so it's the same as the AD domain IP. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Is it really required for us to purchase Client Accese Licenses (CAL) if we are implementing Active Directory? Our organization currently have 120+ computers which needs to connect to the server mainly for the purpose of the daily operations using the locally hosted information system. Thanks
Yes if you're organization is doing things the correct way (legally), yes you have to buy CALs.
How about some Linux administration videos? There’s tons of contents out there on Windows Servers.
How about I make content based on my experience at work? I'm not a Linux admin in the 1st place
Mam, please start a session for Intune
Will do very soon!
@@EastCharmer Thank You Mam, I'm eagerly waiting for that....
How to you mirror both accounts when i select one then try to select the other account one of the accounts disappear
The other account is minimized at the bottom of the screen.
athank you po.
what else po yung gina gawa ng system ad and network eng
Ang sys admin mostly setup ng systems and managing ng systems like configuration, licensing, monitoring, troubleshooting. Yung Network Engineer focused sa network talaga like building network infrastructure, setting up devices etc
Could you please tell me what OU stands for?
Organizational Unit