August 11, 2022

Shrinking VMDK Virtual Disk Size on VMWare ESXi

In this article we will show how to reduce the size of a virtual disk (vmdk) file of the virtual machine running on VMWare ESXi. Unlike […]
March 2, 2022

Start or stop Windows service from command line

We normally use Services.msc to start or stop or disable or enable any service. We can do the same from windows command line also using net and sc utilities. Below are commands […]
March 2, 2022

How to use RemoteFx to Redirect USB Devices in Windows

Scenario RemoteFx is an upgraded version of Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). From RDP 8.0, RemoteFx can be used to redirect local USB devices to a […]
March 2, 2022

RemoteFX USB Webcam Redirection

RDP sessions can be frustrating for users who need remote access to a camera for video conferences, meetings, etc. The reason many users dislike their cameras […]
March 2, 2022

How To Move the Taskbar to the Left or Right on Windows 11

With a registry hack, it’s possible to move your Windows 11 taskbar to the left or right side of the screen, but the buttons don’t show up. Could […]
March 2, 2022

How to Add SQL Linked Server on SQL Server

This SQL Server 2012 tutorial shows how to add linked server to SQL Server 2012 instance. Here is a step by step SQL Server linked server […]
March 2, 2022

Amazon Bucket S3 Cloud Storage Costs Explained

Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3) is the world’s most popular cloud object storage solution due to its durability, availability, and scalability. However, unlike the name suggests, […]
February 28, 2022

3 Methods to See Recently Opened Files on Windows 10

Windows 10 always track some important actions, including when you open a file, modified, or save it. There are several different ways to see them, with […]
February 28, 2022

How to Find a User’s Security Identifier (SID) in Windows

A common reason why you might want to find the security identifier (SID) for a user’s account in Windows is to determine which key under HKEY_USERS in the Windows […]
How to Find a User’s Security Identifier (SID) in Windows
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