Hi All,
This Weekend i was involved in a Migration where configuration of Device Registration in AzureAD/EntraID was required. Due to the complex Setup, we could not use Configure Device Registration with Azure AD Connect.
Alldough there exist a Documentation on how to Configure hybrid Azure Active Directory join manually it is missing a few important steps. That’s why i decidet to write this Blog Article.
If you want to know more about how Device registration works go ahead and read the documentaion.
Hi All,
Seems to be i’ve missed an important update for VMware Remote Console, that was already released two months ago.
VMware Remote Console 12.0.4 (You need to login to Download) Currently i’ve installed 12.0.2
After extracting the *.zip File i’ve started the Installation.
That ended up in a Bluescreen and restarting the Client. I had to uninstall and reinstall VMware Remote console to upgrade to the newest version.
After the Upgrade i’ve started the VMware Remote Console…
Hi All,
Microsoft has released the Version 1.2.4419 for Remote Desktop
When you start the Remote Desktop Client, it checks for Updates and will inform you in the Notification Bar
You can see also a green arrow, that indicates an Update
Release Notes
What’s new in the Remote Desktop client for Windows Installing the Update is simple. Click on the green arrow and select “Update available”
Confirm to upgrade with “Update now”
Hi All,
Yesterday Microsoft has released a new Version of PowerToys.
I’ve seen the News in the Notification Bar
Download an Release notes can be found here
Release v0.71.0 Peek is a new Tool to preview the Content of Archive Files like *.zip
Regards
Andres Bohren
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Hi All,
I have to admit, that one of my Active Directory Domain Controller was still running Windows Server 2012 R2.
According to the Support Lifecycle for Windows Server 2012 R2 it’s about time to get rid of it.
Current Situation ICESRV01 Windows 2016 Domain Controller Domain Controller Global Catalog DNS Server ICESRV02 Windows 2012R2 Domain Controller Domain Controller Global Catalog DNS Server DHCP Server FileServer Azure FileSync Source WebServer Preparation In my case i had to do several things, before i could demote the Domain Controller
Hi All,
You can use Remote Desktop client for Windows to connect with Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) od Windows 365.
What’s new in the Remote Desktop client for Windows
Installation of the Client
Default is only for user - i’ve changed it to all users for this computer
Click on “Subscribe”
Logon with your credentials
Now you see the AVD or Windows 365 Machines assigned to you
If you click on the Machine you have to login again
Hi All,
In this Blog Article i show you how you can enable Hybrid Cloud Kerberos Trust. So you can use Windows Hello for Business (WHfB) to authenticate with Kerberos to your OnPremise Active Directory Resources.
Overview An Architectual Overview can be found Here Enable passwordless security key sign-in to on-premises resources by using Azure AD
Enable Cloud Kerberos Trust How SSO to on-premises resources works on Azure AD joined devices
Hi All,
To install an .exe or *.msi with Intune you need to Prepare Win32 app content for upload and create a *.intunewin File
To create the *.intunewin File you will need the Microsoft Win32 Content Prep Tool
In my example i run the IntuneWinAppUtil.exe interactive from a Windows Command Terminal.
You will need to:
specify source folder specify setup file specify output folder Microsoft Intune Admin Center > Apps > All apps
Hi All,
Just let you know, that two days ago, Microsoft has released PowerToys v0.70.1
You will likely got a Notification in your Notifications Bar
If you open PowerToys in the Taskbar you will already see the green bar that indicates an Update
From the Main Window you can install the Update
The Release notes will show you what’s new
Et voila - the update has sucessfully installed
Regards
Andres Bohren
Hi All,
Intune Organizational Messages where already announced in October 2023.
End of May 2023 Microsoft announced the Organizational Messages to be Generally Available
Organizational messages for Windows 11 now generally available Use organizational messages to deliver branded, personalized call-to-actions to employees. Select from more than 25 messages that support employees through device onboarding and lifecycle management, in 15 different languages. Messages can be assigned to Azure AD user groups, and delivered just above the taskbar, in the notifications area, or in the Get started app on devices running Windows 11.