Note: This information is intended for a network administrator. If you are not your network's administrator, notify the administrator that you have received this information, which has been recorded in the file C:\Windows\debug\dcdiag.txt. OK An error occurred when DNS was queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller (AD DC) for domain "DC1.shahzeb". OK The error was: "An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host." (error code 0x00002746 WSAECONNRESET) The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.DC1.shahzeb
Congrats bro can u tell how u got the job in bank and what salary we can expect as a desktop engineer. Then how many days u worked as help desk. I m interested in this field so dont mind i m in beginning stage.
@@raghuraghu1521 No problem. I was “help desk” for 3 years at my uncles fiber optics construction company. The reason I quote is because the issues were never very complex. Never needed to understand AD or cmd or anything but I did a lot of break fix. I put that on my resume as well as the work I did at home to understand the things I was missing. I understand I’m no expert but doing that shows an employee initiative and a willingness to learn. On top of that I stated in my interview that I’m currently working towards getting my A+ which was huge. They said it was required for my position and I didn’t have it but because I’m working towards it and they liked that. Now they’ll reimburse me for my exam when I do take it. Cool huh? Salary depends on your location. I’m making $20/hr which is high for the city I’m in but somewhere like Houston you can easily hit 28$-35$/hr as Desktop Support. It’s very competitive in those areas though so idk if you can finesse not having a cert as easily. Hope this helps
@@raghuraghu1521sorry to be helpful this video gives you the skills to earn around 15$-25$ per hour depending on where you live. If you are in a tech hub you might be able to make 30$ an hour with this level of work but it’s unlikely in a smaller tier city
Been working as an IT for nearly 7 years.. Even though I have configured many complicated network setups throughout my career I've always had a doubt or ambiguous side when it comes to DNS...important thing is that you're explaining 'why you're doing this' when configuring which greatly helps to understand what's happening BTS... Please always explain why you're doing this as you did here in this video since most of the youtubers forget to do unfortunately.. Thank you mate for this great video and keep up the good work!!
Most Excellent! I did a search for "Using Active Directory" to find you and I'm glad I did. Your English is excellent. Your pace is excellent. The topics covered were excellent. I used to say "Used" Active Directory, but after viewing your tutorial, I may have to change that to "Exposed to" because I wasn't using it to do HALF the tasks you've covered. Nicely done!
Landed my first IT Administrator role 6 months ago on A Fiber Optics Cert, with lots of Desktop support experience helping on my proir job in retail. However though i am an it Admin i believe once im really familiar with this my manager will grant me server access to do this, find your videos very valuable, thank you from South Africa.
40:55 into the video, and let me tell you sir, you just made me realize how beautiful it is and how powerful it makes you feel when you are part of IT administration. Everything works like magic, and to practice further more i will use few vertual machines, and mess with them. This also made me realize that if you have kids, just set up a little network environment and it will be easy to control them. I never thought it was this beautiful, btw i am currently studying for A+ and Network+. This course just makes me want to get in IT more than ever. Hats off to you ❤️
I have always known the theory behind how DHCP and DNS work, but I never got practical experience with managing it in Windows. Seeing it in real time has seriously opened my eyes. I really understand it now!
Here! My partner recommended that I come to your channel! I just recently got my A+ and your videos are super helpful to understand the day to day that I might experience when I land my first tech position. Thank you so much!
Hi @janaijones1898 hope this message finds you well. I was wondering if you have landed yourself a job. I just got my A+ recently and would love to hear your experience. 😊
@@locumania Sorry to get to this so late! I got my A+ and I'm now working as a Technical Support Analyst! I will say the information that you learn is helpful, but there is a lot of real world experience that you don't just get with a certification. I am now making $24 an hour this early in my career and I expect to go further now that I've gotten some experience. Hopefully this helps!
@@danieljohn7956 Hey! So like I recently mentioned, the A+ opened the door, and I am glad to have gotten it, but it does not replace real world experience working with the concepts that you learn unless you make a considerable effort to do so. I'm looking forward to continuing my career in IT! Hope this helps!
Piggy backing on a previous comment: Most of this I knew and was a nice refresher but in current job, I just did it and never knew WHY we did it or WHY it worked that way. Incorporating the why into these technical steps helps solidify what you are doing and give confidence in your work
Watching a day before my interview and now I genuinely feel extremely confident in my ability to operate and thrive as a System Administrator. Thank you so much for this video. Best and easiest explanation I've seen.
Present! This channel is a gold mine really. Straight to details, straight to the points, it's really a spoonfeed. For technical subjects as these that's the best explanations one can hope for. Thank you very much for all these tutorials. Helps tremendously!
@@Cobuman , I downloaded RSAT: "Active DirectoryDomain Services and Leighweight Directory Services Tools" from Optional Features Tab on my WIndows 11 Pro. I want to add Active Directory to it now. I have Server Manager, but when I click on "Manage", "Add Roles and Features" the following pop-up error window appars: "Either there are no servers in the Server Manager server pool, or there are no servers that support remote installation or removal of roles and features. To add supported servers, use the Add Servers command on the Manage menu of the Server Manager console", What do I do wrong? WHat shall I do step by step? WOuld you be able t ohelp here, please?🙏
Just got my A+ Certification but because I don't have work experience in IT, I'm getting Homelab experience and this video is very valuable to me. I also have a similar homelab setup with Windows Server vm running my ADDS, DHCP and DNS. I also have some other VMS which are part of my domain that I can manage and connect through AD. Thank you for this video
Present! I learned a lot. I'm just a little confused between DHCP and DNS but I hope I can use this video and get hired for my upcoming interview for my very first IT support job. Thank you so much for your free tutorial :) Thumbs up!
present here! moving from IT help desk to Technical support Engineer role, I find this video and channel so helpful to close my knowledge gaps and build confidence before I start! Thanks cobuman
As someone trying to get into the IT industry, Im working on getting my A+ cert now, and your vids are fantastic for me to actually see real world applicatio of AD and all this on a windows sever, Im going to see if i can get a windows server VM setup and figure out how to network it with my linux vm and my main win os now to see if i can use it to get hands on learning on networking etc. Thank you for making these awesome vids!
This was great. I understand the “concepts” of how these things work. But knowing how to implement that base knowledge in the real world is hard to understand without doing it in person or seeing a good walkthrough like this. Thank you
I have a feeling both your channels are going to help me so much. I am hopefully starting a proper help desk job in the coming weeks, and AD, exchange, ms server were big in the job description. (my 1st job was focused on one epos software solution, so more focused on fixing it and general windows desktop issues, so i didnt really get to expand my troubleshooting experience beyond what was required to make sure the software was running on the tills) :)
Present! Next wednesday (2/28) I got a trial day for a MSP. They are giving me an opportunity (its paid day also) to see how i do. Thank you for your videos!
I've got an interview with Amazon corporate tomorrow for level I IT Support Engineer and even though I received a Bachelor's in IT, my last role wasn't necessarily IT so I'm using all your content to refresh and get ready for my interview! Thank you!
@@drewcross9927 I got to final stage - however they conduct a lot of behavioral style interviews (4 hours) and unfortunately I don't think I had enough examples prepared. So, I wasn't able to answer the questions so great. They chose someone else. I did pretty okay on the technical portion though, whicj were only a few questions. This was my first time in a heavy behavorial-style interview.
Great course man thank you. I do have a question tho? If I create more than 1 network scop (like .100.1, .50.1, .10.1 etc) how do server know which computer belongs to what network? I'm only asking becase you only created one network which was .100.1
Great question. At physical switch level you can assign that ip range (scope) so that regular computers can get random ip address from that scope. But, you can also reserve ip address for other network computers/printers/server inside that same scope.
Present! Love this so much! BTW, it was so funny how you looked up real mac addresses for new reservations, instead of some dummy data ha-ha. Incredible video overall. Extremely well explained!
Hi, brilliant video, was hard for me to wrap my head around active directory, but the way you explain it makes it clear for me, so many thanks for your great work. I appreciate it.
Just passed my Network+ and Security+ certifications but still feel like I know absolutely nothing. Your videos really help with bridging the gap in my practical knowledge and hands on industry experience
Congratulations. Good job on passing those certs. Yeah, this is how most of the book based knowledge is. Until you put in practice you can't get a true grasp of it.
Thank You Cobuman, i make a effort to watch your video again and again ..make sure i have deep understanding to apply for job...Thank U very much...Robin hood
Such a great refresher I really needed. So glad I stumbled across your videos! Thanks for being so informative (especially explaining when there are multiple ways to do something). Great pace also. Will be coming back for more!
Present. Also i just wanna say thank you for the educational videos cuboman. Literally all you need to know about Desktop Support is found in your videos. Also love your interview prep videos. Helped me a ton.
I'm enrolled (started) in a networking course and this is actually the first video i've found that shows and explains it in a way i can follow along and understand it. Finally 👍👍 i didn't check but i hope you have more of them. Good job.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. You made this very easy to follow and understand. Got a subscriber out of me for sure! Looking forward to seeing more of your content.
Nice and easy way to understand about dns and dhcp concept i would like to thanks for your teaching . Use 'dot symbol' for mouse cursor going to next octane of ip address
I have just started a journey to IT but have not yet configured servers and higher devices that accept home and office routers. I would like to acquire more lessons from your crash course.
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awesome, I like the idea of the bitesized videos just focusing on a particular issue.
Note: This information is intended for a network administrator. If you are not your network's administrator, notify the administrator that you have received this information, which has been recorded in the file C:\Windows\debug\dcdiag.txt.
OK
An error occurred when DNS was queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller (AD DC) for domain "DC1.shahzeb".
OK
The error was: "An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host." (error code 0x00002746 WSAECONNRESET)
The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.DC1.shahzeb
This was so helpful. A company needs to give a person change. IT is a lot of information to remember.
I @@Chilledoutredhead
If ur internet router (optimum) is dhcp, will adding dhcp on windows server cause a conflict?
You just gave me the +5 years experience i needed for that Entry Level job
Nice! :)
nice@@Cobuman
Lmaoooo 😂
Got a Desktop Support Job at a bank after doing help desk for a while. Serious imposter syndrome but this has helped a bunch. Thank u Cobuman
My pleasure. There is always something new to learn for everyone so don't feel bad about it. Over time you will get more comfortable, I'm sure of it.
Congrats bro can u tell how u got the job in bank and what salary we can expect as a desktop engineer. Then how many days u worked as help desk. I m interested in this field so dont mind i m in beginning stage.
@@raghuraghu1521 No problem. I was “help desk” for 3 years at my uncles fiber optics construction company. The reason I quote is because the issues were never very complex. Never needed to understand AD or cmd or anything but I did a lot of break fix.
I put that on my resume as well as the work I did at home to understand the things I was missing. I understand I’m no expert but doing that shows an employee initiative and a willingness to learn.
On top of that I stated in my interview that I’m currently working towards getting my A+ which was huge. They said it was required for my position and I didn’t have it but because I’m working towards it and they liked that. Now they’ll reimburse me for my exam when I do take it. Cool huh?
Salary depends on your location. I’m making $20/hr which is high for the city I’m in but somewhere like Houston you can easily hit 28$-35$/hr as Desktop Support. It’s very competitive in those areas though so idk if you can finesse not having a cert as easily. Hope this helps
@@raghuraghu1521desktop engineer is not an entry level position this is level one help desk stuff not engineering stuff
@@raghuraghu1521sorry to be helpful this video gives you the skills to earn around 15$-25$ per hour depending on where you live. If you are in a tech hub you might be able to make 30$ an hour with this level of work but it’s unlikely in a smaller tier city
Been working as an IT for nearly 7 years.. Even though I have configured many complicated network setups throughout my career I've always had a doubt or ambiguous side when it comes to DNS...important thing is that you're explaining 'why you're doing this' when configuring which greatly helps to understand what's happening BTS... Please always explain why you're doing this as you did here in this video since most of the youtubers forget to do unfortunately.. Thank you mate for this great video and keep up the good work!!
My pleasure. I'm glad you like it.
Salam Abdul Rahman. I'm 21 and freshly going into this field. I have a couple questions if you don't mind. What platform can we connect on?
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anyone give idea about 2-3 years avg salary in this fied?
I have watched dozens of videos on AD and this is by far the easiest to understand! thank you for making it easy and clear.
My pleasure. I'm glad you like it.
I don't understand why you don't have 3 million subscribers... This content is *amazing* and *super helpful*. Thank you so much for providing it.
My pleasure. I'm glad you like it.
Unfortunately it is educational content rather than cringe content.Thats the reason this channel doesnt have million subs
I swear I said the same for a few years. I am really gonna post your videos on my Social networks going forward🫡
Its my first time watching an hour long video with a full focus. Because he makes everything look eazzzzyyyyy
Most Excellent! I did a search for "Using Active Directory" to find you and I'm glad I did. Your English is excellent. Your pace is excellent. The topics covered were excellent. I used to say "Used" Active Directory, but after viewing your tutorial, I may have to change that to "Exposed to" because I wasn't using it to do HALF the tasks you've covered. Nicely done!
Glad it was helpful!
Landed my first IT Administrator role 6 months ago on A Fiber Optics Cert, with lots of Desktop support experience helping on my proir job in retail. However though i am an it Admin i believe once im really familiar with this my manager will grant me server access to do this, find your videos very valuable, thank you from South Africa.
My pleasure. I'm glad you like my videos.
40:55 into the video, and let me tell you sir, you just made me realize how beautiful it is and how powerful it makes you feel when you are part of IT administration. Everything works like magic, and to practice further more i will use few vertual machines, and mess with them. This also made me realize that if you have kids, just set up a little network environment and it will be easy to control them. I never thought it was this beautiful, btw i am currently studying for A+ and Network+. This course just makes me want to get in IT more than ever. Hats off to you ❤️
I like the way you think. Great stuff.
I have always known the theory behind how DHCP and DNS work, but I never got practical experience with managing it in Windows. Seeing it in real time has seriously opened my eyes. I really understand it now!
Here! My partner recommended that I come to your channel! I just recently got my A+ and your videos are super helpful to understand the day to day that I might experience when I land my first tech position. Thank you so much!
Hello Janai. Welcome to my channel. I'm glad you find my videos helpful.
Hey sis, how is it going? Any updates? I'm working on my certification too!
Hi @janaijones1898 hope this message finds you well. I was wondering if you have landed yourself a job. I just got my A+ recently and would love to hear your experience. 😊
@@locumania Sorry to get to this so late! I got my A+ and I'm now working as a Technical Support Analyst! I will say the information that you learn is helpful, but there is a lot of real world experience that you don't just get with a certification. I am now making $24 an hour this early in my career and I expect to go further now that I've gotten some experience. Hopefully this helps!
@@danieljohn7956 Hey! So like I recently mentioned, the A+ opened the door, and I am glad to have gotten it, but it does not replace real world experience working with the concepts that you learn unless you make a considerable effort to do so. I'm looking forward to continuing my career in IT! Hope this helps!
Piggy backing on a previous comment: Most of this I knew and was a nice refresher but in current job, I just did it and never knew WHY we did it or WHY it worked that way. Incorporating the why into these technical steps helps solidify what you are doing and give confidence in your work
01:20 - AD
41:20 - DHCP
01:00:20 - DNS
Just in case you want to jump to a specific section
Cool, Thanks!
Watching a day before my interview and now I genuinely feel extremely confident in my ability to operate and thrive as a System Administrator. Thank you so much for this video. Best and easiest explanation I've seen.
Present! This channel is a gold mine really. Straight to details, straight to the points, it's really a spoonfeed. For technical subjects as these that's the best explanations one can hope for. Thank you very much for all these tutorials. Helps tremendously!
My pleasure. I'm glad you like my content.
@@Cobuman , I downloaded RSAT: "Active DirectoryDomain Services and Leighweight Directory Services Tools" from Optional Features Tab on my WIndows 11 Pro.
I want to add Active Directory to it now.
I have Server Manager, but when I click on "Manage", "Add Roles and Features" the following pop-up error window appars: "Either there are no servers in the Server Manager server pool, or there are no servers that support remote installation or removal of roles and features. To add supported servers, use the Add Servers command on the Manage menu of the Server Manager console", What do I do wrong? WHat shall I do step by step? WOuld you be able t ohelp here, please?🙏
For IT , we don’t need degree. this is a real life saver. Thank you bro
Woa! what a ride just watch the whole video in one go.
Really Appreciate your efforts Sir.
My pleasure. I'm glad you like it.
This video is a big reason why i Just got my fist job in IT, Thank you Cobuman for the tutoring!
Finally, a video about work, that is not deadly boring!
I'm glad you like it.
Just got my A+ Certification but because I don't have work experience in IT, I'm getting Homelab experience and this video is very valuable to me. I also have a similar homelab setup with Windows Server vm running my ADDS, DHCP and DNS. I also have some other VMS which are part of my domain that I can manage and connect through AD. Thank you for this video
Glad it was helpful!
Present! I learned a lot. I'm just a little confused between DHCP and DNS but I hope I can use this video and get hired for my upcoming interview for my very first IT support job. Thank you so much for your free tutorial :) Thumbs up!
My pleasure. Best of luck!
present here! moving from IT help desk to Technical support Engineer role, I find this video and channel so helpful to close my knowledge gaps and build confidence before I start! Thanks cobuman
Welcome aboard!
Here! What a crash course. Just enough information to get you started. way to go!
Thanks Carlos! I'm glad you like it.
Present Sir! I've watched many videos on AD but this tops it all. Very clear, practical and straight to the point. Thank you!
My pleasure. I'm glad you like it.
Thank you for this video. I am a new sys ad and your videos will help me do my job well and not get fired, Lol.
Nice! I'm glad it helped.
@@Cobuman new subscriber on your channel.
As someone trying to get into the IT industry, Im working on getting my A+ cert now, and your vids are fantastic for me to actually see real world applicatio of AD and all this on a windows sever, Im going to see if i can get a windows server VM setup and figure out how to network it with my linux vm and my main win os now to see if i can use it to get hands on learning on networking etc. Thank you for making these awesome vids!
Did you manage to do it
Thank you! Your explanation makes everything so clear and this is the first tutorial that I was actually interested in listening to. Keep it up!
You're very welcome!
it looks more than entry level support video, you teach how important fundamentals are , make me easy to understand. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Undoubtedly - One of the best Videos on TH-cam on this subject and very well conceived !! 5 Stars !! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you very much.
This was great. I understand the “concepts” of how these things work. But knowing how to implement that base knowledge in the real world is hard to understand without doing it in person or seeing a good walkthrough like this. Thank you
My pleasure. It is exactly like you said.
the crash course is super great and straight to the point..keep that energy on
Thanks! I'm glad you like it.
Great Knowledge because I am preparing for Sr. Desktop Support Engineer Interview.
Nice! Best of luck with the interview.
I have a feeling both your channels are going to help me so much. I am hopefully starting a proper help desk job in the coming weeks, and AD, exchange, ms server were big in the job description. (my 1st job was focused on one epos software solution, so more focused on fixing it and general windows desktop issues, so i didnt really get to expand my troubleshooting experience beyond what was required to make sure the software was running on the tills) :)
I hope so. :) Sometimes you will come across issue that you've never dealt with, but you learn it once, take notes, and be worry free.
Thanks for this video, I'm also interested in heldesk and tickets
Video Chapters
00:00 Intro
1:16 Active Directory
41:23 DHCP
01:00:21 DNS
My pleasure.
When you find some time it would be awesome to add timestamps into the video so we can find chapters easier. Thanks for your videos!
Thanks for the reminder.
no need for timestamps. watching the whole thing nonstop is always the best option
@@リンゴ酢-b8g
@リンゴ酢 yes but if you rewatch and wanna rewatch certain parts...the time stamps come in handy.
@@リンゴ酢-b8g the video is too long not to have timestamps
Present! Next wednesday (2/28) I got a trial day for a MSP. They are giving me an opportunity (its paid day also) to see how i do. Thank you for your videos!
That is awesome! Best of luck!
Present ! Thanks a lot for this course, this is brilliant !
My pleasure! I'm glad you like it.
Just started taking night classes for Software engineering, very informative and easy to understand :)
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Cobuman, Please release a tier 2 or more advanced video for domain services please. Great video!
Noted!
I've got an interview with Amazon corporate tomorrow for level I IT Support Engineer and even though I received a Bachelor's in IT, my last role wasn't necessarily IT so I'm using all your content to refresh and get ready for my interview! Thank you!
My pleasure. Best of luck with the interview.
How did it go?
@@drewcross9927 I got to final stage - however they conduct a lot of behavioral style interviews (4 hours) and unfortunately I don't think I had enough examples prepared. So, I wasn't able to answer the questions so great. They chose someone else. I did pretty okay on the technical portion though, whicj were only a few questions. This was my first time in a heavy behavorial-style interview.
@@CODA1993 hi, this was a long time ago can you recall any questions they asked
Thanks for the great information!
Sure thing!
0:42 0:45 0:46
You've imparted years of experience to me, and I can't express my gratitude enough. ❤❤❤❤❤
My pleasure! I'm glad my videos are helpful.
Great course man thank you. I do have a question tho?
If I create more than 1 network scop (like .100.1, .50.1, .10.1 etc) how do server know which computer belongs to what network?
I'm only asking becase you only created one network which was .100.1
Great question. At physical switch level you can assign that ip range (scope) so that regular computers can get random ip address from that scope. But, you can also reserve ip address for other network computers/printers/server inside that same scope.
Thanks for the video. I haven’t worked in AD for a few years and I start a new job soon. Great refresher. Thank you!
My pleasure. I'm glad you like it.
Hi Cobuman
Can u Pls make a video on windows Server from Installation to deployment.
I love this man , he helped in many ways in Career
XD With all the information you provided, I was able to impress and pass the interview. Thanks for making it easy for people like me.
Glad it was helpful!
Present!
Love this so much!
BTW, it was so funny how you looked up real mac addresses for new reservations, instead of some dummy data ha-ha.
Incredible video overall. Extremely well explained!
Glad you liked it!!
Hi, brilliant video, was hard for me to wrap my head around active directory, but the way you explain it makes it clear for me, so many thanks for your great work. I appreciate it.
My pleasure. Glad it was helpful!
You probably just saved my interview. Great overview of these aspects!
Good luck! I hope you get it.
I am preparing for technical support interview .Its really helpfull for me understand the Concepts
Nice! I'm glad you like it.
THANK YOU. Excellent. Please continue. You have made a positive impact on restarting my carrer by upgrading my skills.
My pleasure. I'm glad my videos are helpful.
Thanks for the needed information. I mainly did PC repair in my past jobs but not much AD stuff so you just added to my general IT knowledge. Thanks!
My pleasure. Glad it helped!
Best video ever learning zero to advanced
Great video, I have a lot of networking experience but am applying for a Sys Admin job on Monday this is good information
Glad it was helpful!
Just passed my Network+ and Security+ certifications but still feel like I know absolutely nothing. Your videos really help with bridging the gap in my practical knowledge and hands on industry experience
Congratulations. Good job on passing those certs. Yeah, this is how most of the book based knowledge is. Until you put in practice you can't get a true grasp of it.
I'm using this to prepare for my interview. Hopefully it will go great. Thank you for your help!!!
Excellent. I'm studying for A+ 1102 and this was extremely helpful. Thanks brother NEW SUBSCRIBER!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Cobuman, oh man, I should have found you 5 years ago. But its okay, better late than never. You are a gem 😍
Thanks! I'm glad you found me. 😁
Thank You Cobuman, i make a effort to watch your video again and again ..make sure i have deep understanding to apply for job...Thank U very much...Robin hood
My pleasure. I'm glad you enjoy my videos.
Present. Very clear and helpful. Thanks Cobuman!
Such a great refresher I really needed. So glad I stumbled across your videos! Thanks for being so informative (especially explaining when there are multiple ways to do something). Great pace also. Will be coming back for more!
Good to have you here.
I never seen a video makes Acrive directory so easy like u many thanks
My pleasure.
Easily Explained, Thanks cobuman
Glad you liked it!
@@Cobuman Going for a IT support job interview tomorrow, it helped a lot to prepare for AD sir 🙏
Present.
Also i just wanna say thank you for the educational videos cuboman. Literally all you need to know about Desktop Support is found in your videos. Also love your interview prep videos. Helped me a ton.
Happy to help! I'm glad my content is useful.
nice topic. Thank You senior
Glad you liked it
I have been looking for this subject matter all day! Kudos this presentation is very easy to follow!
I'm glad you like it.
Hello , this Crash Course, Active Directory, DHCP & DNS is a bomb am liking it already cause it really sinking...
Still watching from South Africa, Thank you for the content
My pleasure. Good to see you.
You are a fantastic teacher. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
I'm enrolled (started) in a networking course and this is actually the first video i've found that shows and explains it in a way i can follow along and understand it. Finally 👍👍 i didn't check but i hope you have more of them. Good job.
That is awesome. I'm glad you like it.
What networking course is that? I want to apply also
You’re my favorite teacher
Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video! It's helped me a lot. And you're a very good teacher!
You're very welcome!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. You made this very easy to follow and understand. Got a subscriber out of me for sure! Looking forward to seeing more of your content.
My pleasure. I'm glad you like my content.
Thanks for all the clarification.. I've have my third interview tomorrow and needed to brush up. Will let you know how it goes
How was the interview mate?
Cobuman, very good job. Keep up the great work!
Thanks, will do!
Thanks, you explained very clear & simple. GREAT JOB !
My pleasure. I'm glad you like it.
Nice and easy way to understand about dns and dhcp concept i would like to thanks for your teaching .
Use 'dot symbol' for mouse cursor going to next octane of ip address
Thank you so much for this Incredible teaching method you teaching this course with excellent clarity, speed, and passion!
My pleasure. I'm glad you like my videos.
Thanks thoroughly blessed by this tutorial..God bless men!
My pleasure. God bless!
Thanks for the lessons. You are an excellent teacher. Your voice is clear and you make the subject easy to understand.
My pleasure. I'm glad you like my videos.
These is pure gold! You've got a like and a new subscriber
Awesome, thank you!
I have just started a journey to IT but have not yet configured servers and higher devices that accept home and office routers. I would like to acquire more lessons from your crash course.
Very Helpful video for technic .. Thank you so much
My pleasure.
Great content, and the way you explain things is so clear and understandable. Thank you !
My pleasure
Amazing video! Thank you for helping me on my IT journey!
This is truly a great channel
Present :D Yeah this is a great resource that I see myself using a LOT in the months ahead .. thanks Cobuman!
My pleasure!
Who needs books when we have cobuman making such great video? Thank you sir
So nice of you. I'm glad you like my videos.
that's great Cobuman. I have completed Windows server administration on Udemy, but I still learn something new from this tutorial. Keep it up.
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Present, thanks for the run through of this part of I.T. work!
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