Category: Blog
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Title: “Exploring the Top Innovations in Windows Server 2025: Your Questions Answered
${lead} ${lead} Hotpatching, robust SMB, integrated OpenSSH server – practical admin food is available in Windows Server 2025. But how do the MS Store and Bluetooth fit in? (Image: iX) A new Windows Server update raises concerns and anticipations among administrators, as Microsoft’s widely employed system necessitates a blend of innovative and essential legacy features. iX…
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How to Resolve Error 0x800f0983 on Windows Server: A Step-by-Step Guide
In this article, we will talk about some solutions to fix the error 0x800f0983 on Windows Server. This is a Windows Update error and occurs while installing an update on the Windows Server operating system. If you encounter this error, you can use the fixes explained in this article. Use the following fixes for the…
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Urgent: Comply with Microsoft Windows Security Updates Before the October 1 Deadline
CISA orders Windows security updates before October 1 Following the release of Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday security updates, and after Exploit Wednesday, it’s crucial not to become complacent. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in the US has mandated the patching of three specific Windows vulnerabilities by October 1st. Although this directive primarily targets federal…
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Urgent Update: Microsoft Sets New Windows Security Deadline for October 1
CISA orders Windows security updates before October 1 Following the release of Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday security updates and the passing of Exploit Wednesday, this is no time for complacency. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), known as America’s Cyber Defense Agency, has issued a directive mandating the patching of three specific Windows vulnerabilities by…
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September’s Patch Tuesday Update Addresses 4 Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
Addressing four zero-days flaws (CVE-2024-38014, CVE-2024-38217, CVE-2024-43491, and CVE-2024-38217 again), this month’s Patch Tuesday release from Microsoft covers 79 updates for the Windows platform. Notably, there are no updates provided for Microsoft Exchange Server or the company’s development tools like Visual Studio or .NET. Also included are two critical updates and nine important patches for…
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Microsoft to Host Cybersecurity Summit Following Global IT Outage
Microsoft has announced plans to conduct a summit on Tuesday aimed at discussing methods to fortify cybersecurity frameworks. This move comes in the wake of a software update glitch from CrowdStrike that led to a widespread IT disruption in July. This forthcoming conference is Microsoft’s initial significant effort to tackle the problems which impacted approximately…
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Unveiling Windows Server Preview Build 26280: Exciting Updates Amidst Numerous Known Issues
Share this article Latest news It has dozens of known issues. published on September 9, 2024 Share this article Visit our disclosure page to learn how you can support the Windows Report editorial team. Microsoft has unveiled the Windows Server Preview Build 26280, featuring the Desktop Experience and Server Core installation options for both Datacenter…
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Step-by-Step Guide to Installing a DHCP Server on Windows Server
If you want to install DHCP server in Windows Server, here is how you can do that. It is possible to install and uninstall the DHCP server with the help of Server Manager and PowerShell. A DHCP or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server helps you configure an organization’s network of computers by assigning IP addresses…
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Tracing the Culprit: How to Find Out Who Restarted Your Windows Server
This step-by-step guide will help you find out who restarted your Windows Server. You can discover the user or application responsible for the shutdown or restart of your Windows Server. This data can be accessed using Event Viewer, a built-in utility that records each event on your server and provides a means to view this…
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Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up Windows 11 Hyper-V Virtual Machines
Although virtual machines (VMs) feel like an old concept, Microsoft only introduced Hyper-V, its virtualization technology, with Windows Server 2008. It wasn’t until the technical preview of Windows 8 in May 2012 that Hyper-V VMs were available on a Windows desktop OS. Since their introduction, Hyper-V VMs have grown to account for about 10% of…