Windows Server 2016

How to Configure Hyper-V Network Virtualisation on Windows Server 2016 — step-by-step Windows Server 2016 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Hyper-V Network Virtualisation on Windows Server 2016

How to Configure Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V Network Virtualisation Hyper-V Network Virtualisation (HNV) is a core technology in the Windows Server 2016 SDN stack that enables multiple tenant virtual networks to coexist on a shared physical network fabric without interference. HNV decouples virtual machine network addresses from the underlying physical network topology, allowing tenants to […]

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How to Set Up a Certificate Authority on Windows Server 2016 — step-by-step Windows Server 2016 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up a Certificate Authority on Windows Server 2016

How to Set Up Windows Server 2016 Certificate Authority A Certificate Authority (CA) is a cornerstone of public key infrastructure (PKI). In Windows Server 2016, Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) provides the role needed to issue and manage digital certificates used for authentication, encryption, and digital signatures. This guide walks you through installing and […]

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How to Configure Scale-Out File Server (SoFS) on Windows Server 2016 — step-by-step Windows Server 2016 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Scale-Out File Server (SoFS) on Windows Server 2016

How to Set Up a Scale-Out File Server (SoFS) on Windows Server 2016 A Scale-Out File Server (SoFS) is a clustered file server role in Windows Server 2016 that provides continuously available file shares for application data. Unlike a traditional failover cluster file server which fails over from one node to another, a Scale-Out File […]

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How to Set Up Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) on Windows Server 2016 — Windows Server 2016 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Set Up Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) on Windows Server 2016

How to Set Up Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) is a role in Windows Server 2016 that provides directory services for applications without requiring a full Active Directory domain deployment. AD LDS uses the same LDAP-based directory technology as Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), […]

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Windows Server 2016 — NLB multicast mode conflicts with upstream switch ARP handling and causes packet loss — Fix & Prevention

🟠 High   ⏱ 5–30 min  Last verified: 20 July 2019 Affected versions: Windows Server 2016 📖 ~2 min read Table of contents Symptom & Impact Environment & Reproduction Root Cause Analysis Quick Triage Step-by-Step Diagnosis Solution — Primary Fix Solution — Alternative Approaches Verification & Acceptance Criteria Rollback Plan Prevention & Hardening Related Errors […]

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How to Configure Remote Desktop Licensing on Windows Server 2016 — step-by-step Windows Server 2016 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Remote Desktop Licensing on Windows Server 2016

How to Configure Windows Server 2016 Remote Desktop Licensing Remote Desktop Licensing (RD Licensing) is a mandatory component of any Remote Desktop Services deployment in Windows Server 2016. Without a properly configured licence server that has been activated and loaded with the appropriate Client Access Licences (CALs), your Remote Desktop Session Host servers will stop […]

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How to Configure Failover Clustering on Windows Server 2016 — step-by-step Windows Server 2016 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Configure Failover Clustering on Windows Server 2016 (SERVER-2016-2)

How to Configure Failover Clustering on Windows Server 2016 Failover Clustering is a Windows Server feature that allows multiple servers to work together to provide high availability for workloads and services. If one node in the cluster fails, another node automatically takes over, minimising downtime for critical applications. Windows Server 2016 introduces improvements including Cloud […]

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How to Manage Active Directory Replication on Windows Server 2016 — step-by-step Windows Server 2016 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Manage Active Directory Replication on Windows Server 2016

How to Configure Windows Server 2016 Active Directory Replication Active Directory replication is the process by which changes made on one Domain Controller are propagated to all other Domain Controllers in the domain and forest. Reliable replication is critical — without it, authentication failures, inconsistent policy application, and stale directory data can occur. Windows Server […]

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Windows Server 2016 — System volume marked dirty causes prolonged boot checks — Fix & Prevention

🟡 Medium   ⏱ 5–30 min  Last verified: 18 July 2019 Affected versions: Windows Server 2016 📖 ~1 min read Table of contents Symptom & Impact Environment & Reproduction Root Cause Analysis Quick Triage Step-by-Step Diagnosis Solution — Primary Fix Solution — Alternative Approaches Verification & Acceptance Criteria Rollback Plan Prevention & Hardening Related Errors […]

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How to Manage Service Accounts in Active Directory on Windows Server 2016 — step-by-step Windows Server 2016 tutorial on Progressive Robot

How to Manage Service Accounts in Active Directory on Windows Server 2016

How to Set Up Windows Server 2016 Service Accounts Service accounts in Windows Server 2016 are special user accounts used by applications and services to authenticate and run system processes. Unlike regular user accounts, service accounts are designed to run background services, scheduled tasks, and application pools with defined, limited privileges. Properly configuring service accounts […]

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