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15 Ways to Bypass the PowerShell Execution Policy
Author: Scott SutherlandSource: NetSPI 🔎 What is the PowerShell Execution Policy? The execution policy determines what type of PowerShell scripts (if any) can run. By default, it's set to Restricted, which blocks all scripts. It's meant to prevent accide...
📦 8x8 Work App Deployment via Script (macOS)
This guide walks you through how to deploy the 8x8 Work app on macOS using a custom bash script. This is ideal for environments managed via Meraki or other MDM tools. 🚀 Deployment Script Overview The following script will: Remove any existing version ...
Navigating the RF spectrum
 Understanding the foundational technologies of wireless communication—including the latest Wi-Fi 6E standard that supports the 6 GHz RF band—is essential to excel in the wireless field.Each RF band's unique characteristics influence your network impleme...
Fine-tuning your wireless radio settings
Your Meraki access points include a dedicated scanning radio, which offers advanced, real-time RF analysis without impacting client traffic or access point throughput. This scanning feature indicates which nearby wireless frequencies are currently in use, help...
Disabling Active Directory Users with PowerShell (Generalized)
 A guide to efficiently disabling user accounts in specific Organizational Units (OUs) using PowerShell. Introduction This document provides a step-by-step guide on how to disable Active Directory (AD) user accounts located within specific Organizational...
📘 Transferring FSMO Roles to Another Domain Controller
FSMO (Flexible Single Master Operations) roles are critical for Active Directory functionality. This guide shows how to transfer all FSMO roles to a new Domain Controller (HQ-DC01) using both GUI and PowerShell. 📌 FSMO Roles Overview Schema Master Domai...
📘 Login Banner via GPO- How to Set a Security Message at Login via Group Policy (GPO)
This tutorial explains how to display a login banner or legal notice when users sign into Windows devices on a domain. This is often used to show security warnings, acceptable use policies, or legal disclaimers. Step 1: Open Group Policy Management Console O...
📘 How to Configure Windows Updates to Run Outside Working Hours via Group Policy
This guide configures Windows devices to download and install updates only outside of business hours (between 4:30 PM and 6:30 AM) using Group Policy. Step 1: Open Group Policy Management Console Start → Run → gpmc.msc Step 2: Create or Edit a GPO Navi...
How to Convert Windows Server 2025 Evaluation to Full Version (Standard/Datacenter)
Got Windows Server 2025 Evaluation installed and ready to move to the full Standard or Datacenter edition? Don’t worry; I’ve got you covered. This guide breaks it down step-by-step, so you can upgrade smoothly without any hiccups along the way. Why Bother...
📘 How to Disable System Integrity Protection (SIP) on macOS
System Integrity Protection (SIP) is a security feature in macOS that helps protect the system by restricting the root user account and limiting access to critical system files. You may need to disable SIP for advanced troubleshooting or when using certain low...
Google LDAP Deployment directions Instructions
These instructions follow a Series of Guides by Google on LDAP. The article demonstrates many types of Systems Including PaperCut-MF . The instructions Below are part of the macOS Deployment article Deployment phase which comes after the Preparation Phas...
What's needed before you get started
Welcome to the Mosyle Education Certification! Before getting started it's recommended that you have access to the following items so you can apply the skills and knowledge while learning to ensure full understanding. Trial instance of Mosyle Education. I...
Network Requirements
In order for devices to successfully communicate with Mosyle and Apple, the following domains and ports will need to be released. Mosyle utilizes dynamic load balancing, therefore we do not have a specific IP range as servers can be added or removed at any tim...
Hardware and Software Requirements
To ensure the best experience, it's recommended to keep devices updated to the latest OS version as some features have specific operating system requirements. However, the following devices can be enrolled in Mosyle: iPhone and iPod touch with iOS 5 or lat...
Navigating the Interface
Mosyle Education is organized into 7 tabs which can be accessed using the bottom menu bar within the platform: Dashboard My School Management Security DNS Filtering Class Manager Support NOTE: The Security and DNS Filtering tabs are available only ...
Account organization and profile assignments
Mosyle is organized so that the management and configurations of devices is as intuitive as possible, allowing you to assign configurations based on the user who is using the device, the grade level or class the assigned user is associated with, or the shared ...
Supported features and Apple integrations
Mosyle fully supports integrating with Apple School Manager for device management and enrollment (MDM server tokens), and Apps and Books management (Apps and Books content tokens). Support for multiple tokens is also available. On iOS and iPadOS devices, Mosy...
Mosyle Manager app & Self-Service
The Mosyle Self-Service is available for devices enrolled via Device Enrollment. Self-Service can be accessed using the Mosyle Manager app on iOS/iPadOS devices and through the Manager.app on macOS devices. Self-Service provides Administrators with the ability...