Could not stop myself till the end of the video from writing the comment. This gentleman know in and out of DSN. its is not easy to speak everyone's language and make a video that is simple. most of the teachers explains the way they understand not the way the students do. This video is awsm.
Thank you for this great Video ! Im not a native speaker, but you are one of the few guys where i can understand clearly what you're talking about (not too fast, no hard accent) . And i like the way HOW you explain things (with examples etc.). Hope to see more form you, big thanks !
Thanks for the wonderful explanation. In MX record type you mention that we can configure 2 MX records based on priority and the one with less priority is used when other one goes down. I wonder how would DNS know whether Mail Server is down ? Does it make Health Checks?
Hello Willam - thank you for putting these tutorials online! Quick question - what are you using for the whiteboard sessions? I have a macbook pro, and I'm a sales engineer that needs to do these types of whiteboarding sessions on Zoom conferences. Zoom has a whiteboard feature, but I need an input device to make it work. Any suggestions? Cheers!
This attribute specifies the diskless boot: Machine on-board GUID. Corresponds to the computer's network card MAC address. cn: Netboot-GUID ldapDisplayName: netbootGUID attributeId: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.359 attributeSyntax: 2.5.5.10 omSyntax: 4 isSingleValued: TRUE schemaIdGuid: 3e978921-8c01-11d0-afda-00c04fd930c9 systemOnly: FALSE searchFlags: fATTINDEX rangeLower: 16 rangeUpper: 16 isMemberOfPartialAttributeSet: TRUE systemFlags: FLAG_SCHEMA_BASE_OBJECT Version-Specific Behavior: Implemented on Windows 2000 Server operating system, Windows Server 2003 operating system, Windows Server 2003 R2 operating system, Windows Server 2008 operating system, Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system, Windows Server 2012 operating system, Windows Server 2012 R2 operating system, and Windows Server 2016 operating system.
William Panek thank you very much for your quick response. you are the only who respond fast others take ages to respond it is all good now I am setting up netbootguid value through script. I am looking for a vb script or powershell script to find a computer in AD that script should do the following task 1 Run netbootguid script first (which I have already made) 2 Search AD with netbootguid value in AD and provide me a distinguish name if exist do you know how to establish second part
I have learned more in 10 mins that the last 10 years, the way you explain things, I can follow. Thank you.
Could not stop myself till the end of the video from writing the comment.
This gentleman know in and out of DSN. its is not easy to speak everyone's language and make a video that is simple. most of the teachers explains the way they understand not the way the students do.
This video is awsm.
Very informative and easy to understand. Thanks!
Thank you for this great Video ! Im not a native speaker, but you are one of the few guys where i can understand clearly what you're talking about (not too fast, no hard accent) . And i like the way HOW you explain things (with examples etc.). Hope to see more form you, big thanks !
Very clear illustrations, with great speaking. Thanks so much!
My pleasure.
Great explanation... GREAT JOB WILL
Hello Sir,
Please do more AD/networking videos , you explain things very well!
Thank you
Wow. Clearly explained. It's like DNS for dummies.
You killed it man...Great.I was looking for DNS types on Website Hosting Servers.
Just got downloaded your MCSA WIndows 10 Study Guide exam 70-698 for the Stormwind class. See you in class on the 23rd!
Excellent explanation.
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Thank you a lot, the video is very helpful, you explain things very well. Thanks..
Thanks you so much for putting up these vids, i gave them all a thumbs up :)
Excellent! useful information
Thanks William. You kept your promise. :)
Thanks for the wonderful explanation. In MX record type you mention that we can configure 2 MX records based on priority and the one with less priority is used when other one goes down. I wonder how would DNS know whether Mail Server is down ? Does it make Health Checks?
Hello Willam - thank you for putting these tutorials online! Quick question - what are you using for the whiteboard sessions? I have a macbook pro, and I'm a sales engineer that needs to do these types of whiteboarding sessions on Zoom conferences. Zoom has a whiteboard feature, but I need an input device to make it work. Any suggestions? Cheers!
I use a Wacom MobileStudio Pro 16. I had a cheaper one to start with and it just wasn't any good. This is the one that rocks.
Nice video.
awesome lecture. thank you.
Could you please tell me how to set up NetBootGuid and NetworkAddress Value automatically in Active Directory.
This attribute specifies the diskless boot: Machine on-board GUID. Corresponds to the computer's network card MAC address.
cn: Netboot-GUID
ldapDisplayName: netbootGUID
attributeId: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.359
attributeSyntax: 2.5.5.10
omSyntax: 4
isSingleValued: TRUE
schemaIdGuid: 3e978921-8c01-11d0-afda-00c04fd930c9
systemOnly: FALSE
searchFlags: fATTINDEX
rangeLower: 16
rangeUpper: 16
isMemberOfPartialAttributeSet: TRUE
systemFlags: FLAG_SCHEMA_BASE_OBJECT
Version-Specific Behavior: Implemented on Windows 2000 Server operating system, Windows Server 2003 operating system, Windows Server 2003 R2 operating system, Windows Server 2008 operating system, Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system, Windows Server 2012 operating system, Windows Server 2012 R2 operating system, and Windows Server 2016 operating system.
William Panek
thank you very much for your quick response. you are the only who respond fast others take ages to respond
it is all good now I am setting up netbootguid value through script.
I am looking for a vb script or powershell script to find a computer in AD
that script should do the following task
1 Run netbootguid script first (which I have already made)
2 Search AD with netbootguid value in AD and provide me a distinguish name if exist
do you know how to establish second part
Hey Will! could you explain in another video something about DFS Namespaces and DFS Replication? Thanks! excellents videos by the way.
Let me see what I can do for you.. Thanks
Thank you!
Thanks very much
awsome
excuse me sir
i have a doubt
what do you mean by resource records?(my exam question)
ca i write your explanation for that question
thank u sir
Resource records are DNS records for resources. Resources are objects on your network that people need access.
thank u sir for ur reply
Thanks
you have explained nicely sir
good lect....
hello sir I need more videos about network lesson
you have explained nicely sir
you have explained nicely sir