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  2. Active Directory - Wikipedia

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    A common workaround for an Active Directory administrator is to write a custom PowerShell or Visual Basic script to automatically create and maintain a user group for each OU in their Directory. The scripts run periodically to update the group to match the OU's account membership.

  3. Active Directory Rights Management Services - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The published code allows an authorized user that has been granted the right to view an RMS protected document to remove the protection and preserve the file formatting. This sort of manipulation requires that the user has been granted rights to decrypt the content to be able to view it.

  4. PowerShell - Wikipedia

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    PowerShell ISE allows users to use dialog boxes to fill in parameters for PowerShell cmdlets. Delegation support: Administrative tasks can be delegated to users who do not have permissions for that type of task, without granting them perpetual additional permissions. Help update: Help documentations can be updated via Update-Help command.

  5. Windows Address Book - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Address Book is an application that has a local database and user interface for finding and editing information about people, making it possible to query network directory servers using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. Other applications can also use the WAB. Microsoft Office Outlook uses its own PST store for email messages.

  6. Restore deleted or missing contacts in AOL Mail

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    If you've deleted your contacts or are suddenly missing some, don't worry! Contacts can be restored to automatic save points in time. WARNING: The restore will replace any changes or additions made to your contacts since that time.

  7. Cluster Shared Volumes - Wikipedia

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    Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV) is a feature of Failover Clustering first introduced in Windows Server 2008 R2 for use with the Hyper-V role. A Cluster Shared Volume is a shared disk containing an NTFS or ReFS (ReFS: Windows Server 2012 R2 or newer) volume that is made accessible for read and write operations by all nodes within a Windows Server Failover Cluster.

  8. Greenlanders are worried to find themselves on Trump's ...

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    Wearing a MAGA hat, Nuuk resident Julius Sandgreen told DR that he thought Trump was “a hero,” and that he believed the president-elect“has a certain way of using power to protect Greenland.”

  9. Video captures moment when semi-truck spins out of control on ...

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    A snowplow clears snow from a road, as a winter storm hits the Midwest, in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S., January 5, 2025, in this still image obtained from video.