Hay hi.. I thank you man... you saved my life bro.... your lessons have been benefical....I have one question: Can you make a video on how to migrate a local user profile to a domain user profile. I have installed a server for my small business but my clients can not view their programs, files and preferences for outlook and internet explore on their new accounts....please help me..
@curtinmsa No problem at all. I will add it to my "Videos to record" list. I tackled this myself here at home years ago, and it wasn't the easiest task to complete, but I can try and help.
@Dak552 Really depends on what you are wanting to do. If you want to run a Windows 2008 R2 version, then you will have to make sure the hardware is 64bit at the very least. Here is what my server specs are: My old main desktop converted to my server which has an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 - 4GB DDR2 ram, and a couple hard drives. That handles running Server 2008 R2 and a Hyper-V machine running another Server 2008 R2 with various roles with no problems (See previous videos).
Nice one buddy, new to server 2008 and very helpful video Appreciate it
buttsahib 3 days ago
@buttsahib Thanks bro! Appreciate the comments! Don't forget to check out the other videos in this series!! :)
PCAddictsLive 3 days ago
Hay hi.. I thank you man... you saved my life bro.... your lessons have been benefical....I have one question: Can you make a video on how to migrate a local user profile to a domain user profile. I have installed a server for my small business but my clients can not view their programs, files and preferences for outlook and internet explore on their new accounts....please help me..
curtinmsa 1 month ago in playlist Server Basics | Windows 2008 Domain Services
@curtinmsa No problem at all. I will add it to my "Videos to record" list. I tackled this myself here at home years ago, and it wasn't the easiest task to complete, but I can try and help.
PCAddictsLive 1 month ago
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curtinmsa 1 month ago in playlist Server Basics | Windows 2008 Domain Services
neat i only just found this.
MrKoolTutorials 1 month ago
@MrKoolTutorials Cool hahaha - Ya, the new YouTube interface has the little "+" thing under the video to show more videos, and it's easy to miss.
PCAddictsLive 1 month ago
Thanks again for this tutorials :)!
keep on going!
Downie250 1 month ago in playlist Server Basics | Windows 2008 Domain Services
@Downie250 Your welcome! Thanks for the comments, and yes... lots more videos to come!!
PCAddictsLive 1 month ago
@PCAddictsLive ok :) looking forward to them :)
Good luck with making them!
Downie250 1 month ago
Thanks! Even though I might not need the skills in the future, they are still very informative :)
PhysicsTowerTeam 1 month ago
@PhysicsTowerTeam Awesome... you are welcome, and yes, you never know - you might need to know this one day :)
PCAddictsLive 1 month ago
if i want to build my own server what kind of hardware specs should i look for if i am going to build it
Dak552 1 month ago
@Dak552 Really depends on what you are wanting to do. If you want to run a Windows 2008 R2 version, then you will have to make sure the hardware is 64bit at the very least. Here is what my server specs are: My old main desktop converted to my server which has an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 - 4GB DDR2 ram, and a couple hard drives. That handles running Server 2008 R2 and a Hyper-V machine running another Server 2008 R2 with various roles with no problems (See previous videos).
PCAddictsLive 1 month ago
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hi everyone, i want to hook a laptop lcd to my laptop to make a external screen... do u kno how?? thanks
SolidStateTech 1 month ago