Updating User Profile Photos Using Powershell

So, one of your employees learned how to upload the photo that appears next to their name in Outlook. Now, everyone is uploading glamour shots and pictures of their dogs. Some of them are uploading their picture upside-down and they can’t figure out how to change it. These pictures are normally used to identify employees, […]

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View and Remove Display Languages in Windows

Unnecessary display languages can use a huge chunk of disk space. According to Microsoft, “Having too many affects disk space, and can affect performance, especially while updating and servicing Windows.” In my own experience, language packs can take as much as 20-25GB of disk space. There are a lot of resources about installing and removing […]

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N-central MSP Connect Option Grayed Out

On occasion, the MSP Connect function will cease to exist. No going away note. No mint on the pillow. It’s just gone. The Remote Control button is a lifeless gray: The MSP Connect option is gone from the drop-down menu: All the other functions appear to be working. The CPU and memory usage monitors appear […]

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Getting the Model Number from a Command-line

This is a handy way to get the model of your computer from the command line. Should work on most systems: wmic csproduct get name This can be useful in a number of situations: Finding the model number on a remote computer where you can’t physically look for the model You don’t want to open […]

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Different Wallpapers for Each Monitor (Windows 10)

You’ve got Windows 10 and two sweet monitors, but seeing the same picture on both screens is giving you a déjà vu headache. FORTUNATELY, this can be easily remedied. Put both images that you want to use in the same folder Select both images that you want to use for the background Right-click one of the […]

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Windows 7 Stuck “Checking for Updates”

Have you tried patching a fresh install of Windows 7 lately? If you’re reading this then you’re probably stuck checking for updates right now. I’ve seen a lot of articles explaining tons of ways to fix the perpetually checking issue. Not only are the articles usually difficult to follow, but none of them worked for […]

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“Windows could not complete the installation” Error – HOME Edition

This article is specifically aimed at users of Windows Home Edition. This is intended to help you fix the error that reads, “Windows could not complete the installation. To install Windows on this computer, restart the installation.” At the error message, do the following: Press SHIFT+F10 to open the command prompt Type net user administrator <password> […]

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Clean Install of Windows 10

You can perform a “clean” install of Windows 10. Eventually. The basic steps are these: Upgrade your previous Windows install to Windows 10 When the upgrade is complete, run a tool such as ProduKey to find your new Windows 10 key Run the Windows 10 install from media (DVD or USB) When prompted, enter the Windows […]

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Disable Web Search in Windows 10

Do you wish Windows 10 would just let you search your stuff without giving you a bunch of useless web results from Bing? Bing? It’s a simple matter to disable web results when you’re searching in Windows 10. Just make the following change: Click the search box or button (pictured below) Click the Settings button […]

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Remove OneDrive from Windows 10

This will remove OneDrive, but not uninstall it. For all intents and purposes I think this is a very effective solution. Remove OneDrive via Group Policy I’ve seen a lot of creative solutions for removing OneDrive but I think my way is better. You’ll need to be an administrator to do this. You’ll also need the Pro, […]

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