Michael Firsov
Windows Audit
AppLocker in Windows 10 Enterprise
Connecting to the iSCSI target using MPIO in Windows Server 2016
Deploying Office Web Apps Server with Exchange Server 2013 SP1
Migrating to Exchange 2016 – Part 1
Migrating to Exchange 2016 – Part 2
Migrating to Exchange 2016 – Part 3
MS SQL Server 2008 Audit with MS Log Parser 2.2
Working with SQL Server File Tables – part 1
Working with SQL Server File Tables – part 2
Windows Audit Part 1: Tracing file openings
Windows Audit Part 2: Getting the time iterval in which the file was open
Windows Audit Part 3: Tracing file deletions
Windows Audit Part 4: Tracing file deletions in MS PowerShell
Windows Audit Part 5: Problems in tracing file deletions
Windows Audit Part 6: Monitoring File Access
Automating system administration tasks – Part1
Automating system administration tasks – Part2
Automating system administration tasks – Part3
Automating system administration tasks – Part4
Windows Server 2016: Configuring Hyper-V Replica in a workgroup environment – Part1
Windows Server 2016: Configuring Hyper-V Replica in a workgroup environment – Part2
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