By default, when you install Office 365/Office 2019, all Microsoft Office apps are installed, including Teams (you can install only specific Office apps using Office Deployment Tool). MS Teams is configured to start automatically when a user logs in to their computer. However, if you are not using Microsoft Teams or don’t want it to consume your host resources, you can disable Teams auto startup (it is especially true for RDS hosts with Office 365).
- PowerShellWindows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2019
Change the Default Remote Desktop (RDP) Port 3389 in Windows
October 26, 2022In all Windows operating systems, the default port assigned to RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) is TCP 3389. After you enable RDP in Windows, the TermService (Remote Desktop Services) starts listening…
In this article, we will take a look at how to reset SA (system administrator) password in Microsoft SQL Server 2019/2017/2014/2012 . This guide will help you restore access to…
- ExchangeMicrosoft 365Office 365PowerShell
Email Message Tracking in Microsoft 365 (Exchange Online)
February 20, 2023Like on-prem Exchange, the cloud Exchange Online has powerful built-in features to track email messages sent or received by users. Message tracking allows you to get full details on any…
- Active DirectoryPowerShellWindows Server 2019
Managing Active Directory Groups with PowerShell
April 3, 2023The Active Directory Users and Computer (ADUC) graphical snap-in is not the only tool for managing security groups in Active Directory. You can use simple PowerShell commands for day to…
- Windows 10Windows Server 2016
Windows Update Stucks at Copying Packages to the Update Cache
December 17, 2021I came across a strange problem when installing updates on Windows Server 2016. My host received updates from a WSUS server, tried to install them automatically, but stuck on several…
- Windows 10Windows 11
Fix: Screen Brightness Control Not Working on Windows 10 or 11
December 16, 2021The problem with adjusting the screen brightness can occur in both Windows 10 and Windows 11. Typically, users complain that they cannot increase or decrease the screen brightness on a…
- AzureMicrosoft 365PowerShell
Assigning User Licenses in Microsoft 365 (Azure AD) with PowerShell
December 15, 2021Let’s take a look at how to manage user licenses (subscriptions) in Microsoft 365 (Azure AD) using PowerShell. We’ll show how to assign or remove a license, get statistics on…
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How to Check .NET Framework Version Installed on Windows
October 25, 2023On Windows, you can install and run multiple versions of the .NET Framework at the same time. When developing or deploying a new application based on .NET libraries, sometimes you…
- PowerShellWindows Server 2019Windows Server 2022
Deploying Remote Desktop Services (RDSH) in a Workgroup (without Domain)
October 26, 2022This article describes how to install and configure a terminal server role Remote Desktop Session Host in a workgroup (without an Active Directory domain) and without any other additional roles…