While playing around with Windows LAPS with an insider Windows canary build, I noticed that some improvements were made to Post Authentication Actions (PAA). These improvements also seem to have […]
Race for Experiments: EPM vs. Ecs
In this blog, I am going to take a closer look at another EPM “flight” (AKA new feature) that Microsoft seems to be working on in Endpoint Privilege Management(EPM). This […]
EPM: And the “Flights” of Support Approved
This is the first unofficial blog about a nice new Endpoint Privilege Management feature called Support Approved. I will show you what it looks like and how I enabled this […]
The 0xd000000d Job 2: Nutty by Intune
In this blog post, a fellow Dutchman (Jos Lieben) asked me if I could assist him with a weird error that occurred during the Intune/MDM enrollment. The first moment he […]
The Day that the Microsoft Teams Group Chats stood still.
This time not a deep dive blog but a simple little blog about fixing the missing Microsoft Teams group chats and the “Unknown User” in the mobile Teams App. 1. […]
Microsoft Error Codes
Here’s a comprehensive overview of all Microsoft error codes. For deeper insights, I’ve linked to the detailed write-ups I’ve created for specific error codes to help you understand and troubleshoot […]
SslClientCertReference Without a Cause
This blog will focus on the 0x80190190 Bad Request (400) we could get because the SslClientCertReference is not configured and maybe a couple of other things. :). I will show […]
In the Shadow of the DiscoveryEndpoint
This blog will discuss my attempt to enroll my device with the latest 25977.1000 insider preview using Autopilot. I will show you how I stumbled upon some MMP-C Declared Configuration DiscoveryEndpoint issues that could potentially break things
There will be…..Autopilot Version 2 (APv2)
This blog will be about my first encounter with APv2. Yeah!! APv2 As in Autopilot version 2. Did I get your attention??? I am going to assume I do. I […]
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged MigrateRefreshTask
This blog will be the 7th one in the Windows Declared Configuration series (WinDc). In this WinDc series I am focusing on what the “Refresh Schedule created by declared configuration […]