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Microsoft Acknowledges New Netlogon Issues On Windows Server Machines
Microsoft has acknowledged a new Windows Server bug that prevents...
Feb 25, 2022|Rabia Noureen
How to Fully Patch the PrintNightmare Vulnerability
Image Credit: Microsoft If you are an admin and have...
Jul 9, 2021|Brad Sams
Everything You Need to Know About Windows – January 2020
In January we finally said goodbye to Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. Microsoft made its new Edge browser generally available, fixed a search bug in File Explorer, and started rolling out Calls in Your Phone for Windows 10 19H1 and newer.
Feb 3, 2020|Russell Smith
Paul Thurrott's Short Takes: Microsoft Earnings Special Edition
Because Microsoft announced its most recent quarterly earnings this week, this edition of Short Takes is going to obsess over the results, with a deeper dive into key parts of the business.
Jan 31, 2020|Paul Thurrott
SCARY: “Atom Bomb” Windows Security Hole said to be Unfixable
Windows has an unfixable security flaw. That’s the frightening conclusion of this researcher, who says he can inject code—at will—into browsers and other Windows apps. It affects all versions of Windows released in the past 16 years, he says. And it can’t be patched, without breaking legitimate desktop apps. It could be bad for containerized server workloads, too...
Oct 31, 2016|Richi Jennings
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