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Microsoft LAPS (Local Administrator Password Solution) is a tool designed to securely manage local administrator account passwords on Windows domain-joined computers. It automates password generation and rotation, and stores passwords in a secure manner, providing greater control and security over local accounts.



A comprehensive guide to Windows time management using shell and PowerShell commands, covering system uptime, boot times, time synchronization, and timezone configuration.

A PowerShell script that automates the extraction of stored WiFi network credentials using netsh commands, exporting SSIDs and passwords to a CSV file for easy management and reporting.

A comprehensive reference guide to FFmpeg commands and filters, covering audio/video processing, screen recording, format conversion, and advanced filtering techniques with detailed parameter explanations and practical examples.

A PowerShell script demonstrating the integration of ExchangeOnlineManagement and AzureAD modules to generate comprehensive email troubleshooting reports by correlating data through UserPrincipalName matching.

A collection of PowerShell scripts using ExchangeOnlineManagement module to manage calendar permissions in Exchange Online, including bulk operations for granting, modifying, and viewing access rights across multiple mailboxes.

PowerShell scripts for extracting and reporting group membership information from both on-premises Active Directory and Azure AD, featuring progress tracking and CSV export functionality.

A comprehensive collection of PowerShell scripts for managing Exchange Online auto-expanding archives, including monitoring, configuration, and reporting tools using the ExchangeOnlineManagement module.

A PowerShell script that removes unwanted Windows Store apps (AppX packages) while preserving essential system apps, using a list of package names to exclude from removal.
