Lesson 001 - Introduction to Windows Server 2025
Lesson 002 – Minimum hardware requirements to install Windows Server 2025
Lesson 003 – New features of Windows Server 2025
Lesson 004 – How to download Windows Server 2025
Lesson 005 – How to install Windows Server 2025
Lesson 006 – Differences between Server Core and GUI (Desktop Experience)
Lesson 007 – Default GUI tools in Server Core
Lesson 008 – How to run PowerShell as administrator
Lesson 009 – How to run PowerShell as administrator in Server Core
Lesson 010 – How to find the PowerShell version in Server Core and Desktop experience
Lesson 011 – How to add Network icon to desktop in Windows Server 2025
Lesson 012 – How to add Computer (This PC) icon to desktop in Windows Server 2025
Lesson 013 – How to rename a computer using Windows Explorer
Lesson 014 – How to rename computer using "Rename-Computer" PowerShell Cmdlet
Lesson 015 – How to configure IPv4 address in Windows Server 2025
Lesson 016 – How to configure IPv4 address Windows Server 2025 using PowerShell Cmdlets
Lesson 017 – How to configure IPv6 address in Windows Server 2025
Lesson 018 – How to configure IPv6 Address in Windows Server 2025 using PowerShell
Lesson 019 – Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Lesson 020 – Add a snapin to MMC console
Lesson 021 – What are Roles and Features in Windows Server
Lesson 022 – Roles in Windows Server
Lesson 023 – Features in Windows Server
Lesson 024 – How to add Roles and Features in Windows Server
Lesson 025 – How to remove Roles and Features in Windows Server
Lesson 026 – How to add Roles and Features in Windows Server using PowerShell
Lesson 027 – How to remove Roles and Features in Windows Server using PowerShell
Lesson 028 – Different types of computer hardware devices
Lesson 029 – What is a Driver Software
Lesson 030 – What is Device Manager and how to open Device Manager
Lesson 031 – What is Plug and Play (PnP)
Lesson 032 – How to scan for hardware changes using Device Manager and pnputil.exe
Lesson 033 – How to disable a device using Device Manager
Lesson 034 – How to enable a device using Device Manager
Lesson 035 – How to disable a device using PowerShell Disable-PnpDevice Cmdlet
Lesson 036 – How to enable a device using PowerShell Enable-PnpDevice Cmdlet
Lesson 037 – How to update drivers using Device Manager
Lesson 038 – What is Driver Signing in Windows Operating Systems
Lesson 039 – What is Roll back of a driver and How to Roll Back a driver
Lesson 040 – How to uninstall a device using Device Manager
Lesson 041 – What are file attributes in Windows Operating Systems
Lesson 042 – attrib.exe command in Windows Operating Systems
Lesson 043 – How to hide files and folders using Windows File Explorer
Lesson 044 – How to hide files and folders using attrib.exe command
Lesson 045 – How to view hidden files using Windows File Explorer
Lesson 046 – What are file name extensions
Lesson 047 – What are known file type extensions and how to view known file extensions
Lesson 048 – How to associate a file name extension with an app
Lesson 049 – Hide or Show known file name extensions in Windows Server
Lesson 050 – Hide or Show protected operating system files in Windows Server
Lesson 051 – What are multi–user Operating Systems (OS) and multi–task Operating Systems (OS)
Lesson 052 – What are local user accounts and local groups in Windows Server
Lesson 053 – Different types of user accounts in Windows Server
Lesson 054 – How to create a local user in Windows Server
Lesson 055 – How to create a local user in Windows Server using New–LocalUser PowerShell cmdlet
Lesson 056 – How to force a local user to change password on next login
Lesson 057 – How to enable or disable a local user account
Lesson 058 – How to allow or prevent a local user to change password
Lesson 059 – What are Security Principals and SIDs
Lesson 060 – How to find SIDs of local user accounts
Lesson 061 – How to find SIDs of local Groups
Lesson 062 – How to find the local user account name from User SID
Lesson 063 – How to find the local group name from Group SID
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