Archive for the ‘Windows 10’ Category

Microsoft Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS) 6.2 – provides management of local account passwords of domain joined computers

Mittwoch, Juni 26th, 2019

Microsoft Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS)  – to automatically manage local administrator passwords on domain joined computers so that passwords are unique on each managed computer, randomly generated, and securely stored in Active Directory infrastructure. The solution is built on Active Directory infrastructure and does not require other supporting technologies. LAPS uses a Group Policy client-side extension (CSE) that you install on managed computers to perform all management tasks. The solution’s management tools provide easy configuration and administration

Microsoft Windows 10 Version 1903 – Windows Terminal is a new, modern, feature-rich, productive terminal application for command-line users

Samstag, Juni 22nd, 2019

Microsoft Windows 10 Version 1903 – wenn Festplatte voll dann alte Version löschen

Sonntag, Juni 16th, 2019

Microsoft Windows 10 – Sicherheitsforscher haben eine Zero-Day-Lücke im Windows Editor „Notepad“ entdeckt die offenbar eine Shell-Instanz eröffnet

Sonntag, Juni 9th, 2019

Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB/LTSC – current versions by servicing option

Donnerstag, Mai 30th, 2019

Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 Version 1809 – die nächste Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) Version kommt frühestens 2021

Mittwoch, Mai 29th, 2019

Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 Version 1809 – is the current LTSC option and was released in November 2018. The next LTSC release can be expected toward the end of 2021 customers currently using the LTSC for special-purpose devices should start working to upgrade those devices to Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 as mainstream support for that release will continue until January 9, 2024

Microsoft Windows 10 Version 1903 – ist am Abend des gestrigen Dienstags für die Allgemeinheit verfügbar gemacht worden der 21. Mai markiert damit auch den Beginn des 18-monatigen Support Zeitraums

Donnerstag, Mai 23rd, 2019

Microsoft Windows 10 Version 1903 – steigert die Hardware Anforderungen auf mindestens 32 GByte freien Speicherplatz

Sonntag, April 28th, 2019

Microsoft Windows 10 Version 1903 & Windows Server Version 1903 Security baseline (DRAFT) – dropping the password expiration policies

Samstag, April 27th, 2019

There’s no question that the state of password security is problematic and has been for a long time – when humans pick their own passwords, too often they are easy to guess or predict. When humans are assigned or forced to create passwords that are hard to remember, too often they’ll write them down where others can see them. When humans are forced to change their passwords, too often they’ll make a small and predictable alteration to their existing passwords, and/or forget their new passwords. When passwords or their corresponding hashes are stolen, it can be difficult at best to detect or restrict their unauthorized use

Why are we removing Password expiration policies?

First, to try to avoid inevitable misunderstandings, we are talking here only about removing password-expiration policies – we are not proposing changing requirements for minimum password length, history, or complexity

Microsoft Windows 10 Version 1903 – may fail to install on computers with USB devices or SD memory cards are attached

Freitag, April 26th, 2019

Windows Insider Program – join millions of people around the world to help shape the next evolution of Windows 10

Freitag, April 19th, 2019

Microsoft Windows 10 Version 1903 – auf MSDN zum Download bereit

Freitag, April 19th, 2019

Microsoft Windows Patch Update – released on Tuesday, April 9 appears to have caused significant performance problems for multiple groups of users

Dienstag, April 16th, 2019

The issues seem linked to the use of antivirus products from specific manufacturers, including Avast, AVG, and Sophos, with Sophos coming in for particular problems. Microsoft has apparently blocked update distribution to individuals with Sophos installed as a result. Sophos has published its own blog post on this topic, walking individuals through how to uninstall the Microsoft updates if they also use Sophos Endpoint. Sophos claims that specific updates KB4493467, KB4493446, KB4493448, KB4493472, KB4493450 and KB4493451 are responsible for these problems

Microsoft Windows 10 Version 1809 – hat die Richtlinien für USB Sticks und externe Festplatten von Bessere Leistung auf Schnelles Entfernen geändert

Sonntag, April 7th, 2019

Microsoft Windows 10 Version 1903 – users will be more in control of initiating the feature OS update

Samstag, April 6th, 2019