WNV Deep Dive Part 2 – How WNV works
By James Kehr, Networking Support Escalation Engineer To understand Windows Network Virtualization (WNV) capture data you first need to understand what you’re looking at. Which is hard when you may not...
View ArticleWNV Deep Dive Part 3 – Capturing and Reading Virtualized Network Traffic
By James Kehr, Networking Support Escalation Engineer There are three primary tools used to capture virtual network traffic in Windows: netsh trace, the PowerShell NetEventPacketCapture module, and...
View ArticleWNV Deep Dive Part 4 – Looking at LBFO and Hyper-V traffic
By James Kehr, Networking Support Escalation Engineer We’re going to look at the two other basic types of WNV traffic in part 4: LBFO (NIC teaming) and Hyper-V. I’ll be skipping over Hyper-V Network...
View ArticleWNV Deep Dive Part 5 – Container Networking: The default NAT network
By James Kehr, Networking Support Escalation Engineer There are, as of this writing, five Container network types in Windows: NAT, Transparent, L2bridge, Overlay, and L2tunnel....
View ArticleMigrating local VM owner certificates for VMs with vTPM
Whenever I want to replace or reinstall a system which is used to run virtual machines with a virtual trusted platform module (vTPM), I’ve been facing a challenge: For hosts that are not part of a...
View ArticleWNV Deep Dive Part 6 – Container Networking: Transparent and L2bridge Networks
By James Kehr, Networking Support Escalation Engineer The next Container network type on the list is called, transparent. Production Container workloads, outside of swarms and special Azure...
View ArticlePowerShell script to automatically close old alerts in SCOM
The below PowerShell script can be used to automatically close old SCOM alerts. This script looks for active alerts along with the time when alert was created (alert age). If the alert age is greater...
View ArticleMicrosoft Intune and Jamf Pro: Better Together to Manage and Secure Macs
This post is co-authored by Brad Anderson, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft and Dean Hager, CEO, Jamf. At the Jamf Nation User Conference (JNUC) in October, we talked about how our partnership...
View ArticleSurvey: Storage Replica “Lite”
Hey folks, Ned here again. Are you interested in a reduced cost but reduced functionality version of Storage Replica? We are too. Come take a 2-minute survey: https://aka.ms/srlite1 Ned “this survey...
View ArticleUsing the OpenSSH Beta in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and Windows Server...
I’m thrilled to share that a Beta OpenSSH client and server daemon are available as a Feature-on-Demand in Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and Windows Server 1709. Since our last update blog, we’ve...
View ArticleUpdate 1712 for Configuration Manager Technical Preview Branch – Available Now!
Hello everyone! We are happy to let you know that update 1712 for the Technical Preview Branch of System Center Configuration Manager has been released. Technical Preview Branch releases give you an...
View ArticleRemote Desktop Connection (RDP) – Certificate Warnings
Hello everyone! Tim Beasley, Platforms PFE here again from the gorgeous state of Missouri. Here in the fall, in the Ozark Mountains area the colors of the trees are just amazing! But hey, I’m sure...
View ArticleAzure Information Protection – the year that was 2017!
Hi everyone, and welcome to the very last blog from me this year! It has been an incredible year, and I wanted to take this opportunity to take a walk down memory lane and see just how far the...
View ArticleWindows Server 2016’s Storage Spaces Direct wins CRN Product of the Year
This month Windows Server 2016 and its Storage Spaces Direct technology won Product of the Year from Computer Reseller News for the Software-defined Storage category. Winners were chosen through a...
View ArticleTar and Curl Come to Windows!
Beginning in Insider Build 17063, we’re introducing two command-line tools to the Windows toolchain: curl and bsdtar. It’s been a long time coming, I know. We’d like to give credit to the folks who’ve...
View ArticleModern Android Management with Microsoft Intune
This post is authored by Chris Baldwin, Principal Program Manager, Microsoft Intune. Earlier today, Google announced the deprecation and eventual disablement of Device Admin Android management. Device...
View ArticleWhen to use Intune for Education versus full Intune console for schools
For many schools, regardless of size, device deployment poses significant challenges, as it is during deployment that group policies are set, data is secured, devices are readied, and essential...
View ArticleDSC Resource Kit Release December 2017
We just released the DSC Resource Kit! This release includes updates to 16 DSC resource modules. In these past 5 weeks, 68 pull requests have been merged and 59 issues have been closed, all thanks to...
View ArticleCipher Suite Breakdown
Hi all, my name is Jason McClure and I’m a Platforms PFE with Microsoft. If you read Demystifying Schannel from Nathan Penn, then you may be asking yourself “What do all those letters and numbers...
View ArticleInfrastructure + Security: Noteworthy News (December, 2017-Part 2)
Hello there! Stanislav Belov here to bring you the next “End of the Year” issue of the Infrastructure + Security: Noteworthy News series! As a reminder, the Noteworthy News series covers various...
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