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Exchange 2019:- Running the install on Windows Server 2022

Exchange 2019:- Running the install on Windows Server 2022

by edward | Dec 1, 2022 | Exchange 2019, Windows Server 2022

With Windows Server 2022 now supported, I moved my lab from Exchange 2019 running on Windows Server 2019 Core to Windows Server 2022 Core. I did a complete reinstall as you cannot do in-place upgrades on Exchange Servers and domain controllers. My DC’s are also...
Windows 11: Enable the features in Core isolation

Windows 11: Enable the features in Core isolation

by edward | Nov 23, 2022 | Windows 11 Insider Preview, Windows 11

With the security landscape constantly changing, your operating system needs to be in check as well. In Windows 11 Security, you may notice that the icon in the taskbar has an exclamation, meaning something needs to be checked or enabled. You can now turn on the...
Windows 11: Enable the features in Core isolation

Windows 11:- FTP still not secure if strong security is not applied.

by edward | Oct 30, 2022 | Windows 11 Insider Preview, Windows 11

In the landscape of forever changing threats, one that is always overlooked is the FTP service running on machines. In Windows 11, this is no different to legacy versions that were running FTP. As a simple exercise, I installed a Windows 11 machine, this machine is...
Windows 11: Enable the features in Core isolation

Windows 11/Windows 11 Insider Preview:- visible changes in names

by edward | Oct 29, 2022 | Windows 11 Insider Preview, Windows 11

If you have worked with Windows like I have since the early days, version 3.11 and progressed to the newer versions, you may have noticed that you always had an “Administrative Tools” Folder. Generally I go straight to an application by typing in the...
Windows 11: Enable the features in Core isolation

Windows 11 Insider Preview – Terminal and options

by edward | Oct 22, 2022 | Windows 11 Insider Preview, Windows 11

The Windows 11 landscape keeps updating and what used to be “Windows Terminal” if you right-clicked the start menu, is now called “Terminal” as shown below: The cool part is that you can have all your command line tools open in one application....
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