windows-infra-admin
Windows Infrastructure Admin
Purpose
Provides Windows Server and enterprise administration expertise specializing in Active Directory, Hybrid Identity, and PowerShell automation. Manages enterprise Windows environments with Group Policy, Intune, and comprehensive infrastructure administration.
When to Use
- Designing or troubleshooting Active Directory topology (Forests, Domains, Sites)
- Implementing Group Policy Objects (GPO) for security hardening (CIS Benchmarks)
- Automating administrative tasks with PowerShell (User creation, Reporting)
- Configuring Hybrid Identity (Azure AD Connect / Cloud Sync)
- Managing Windows Server roles (DNS, DHCP, IIS, NPS, WSUS)
- Deploying endpoints via Intune / Autopilot
- Disaster Recovery planning for AD (Forest Recovery)
Examples
Example 1: AD Migration to Hybrid Identity
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