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Azure certs, HoloLens, and more–Microsoft Learn top picks for December 2021
Updated Dec 6, 2021 Here are some recommendations to finish a strong 2021 learning year. Let me know how you like them.#AlwaysLearning New learning paths for Azure Cosmos DB developers We’ve released new learning paths to help you prepare for Exam DP-420: Designing and Implementing Cloud-Native Applications Using Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB. Check out the new learning paths(more coming in the next few days in the same collection). New learning paths for Azure solutions architects We’ve released new learning paths to help you prepare for Exam AZ-305: Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions. Check out the new learning paths. Updated learning paths for Azure developers We’ve updated the learning paths to help you prepare for Exam AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure. Check out the updated learning paths. Updated learning paths for DevOps engineers We’ve updated the learning paths to help you prepare for Exam AZ-400: Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions. Check out the updated learning paths. Updated learning paths for Azure security engineers We’ve updated the learning paths to help you prepare for Exam AZ-500: Microsoft Azure Security Technologies. Check out the updated learning paths. Plan and deploy Azure Arc-enabled servers at scale Azure Arc promises to bridge the gap between on-premises and cloud environments. This module will help you understand Azure Arc's built-in and supplemental security functions, evaluate different deployment and testing channels for Azure Arc-enabled servers, and learn best practices for Azure Arc-enabled servers architecture and management. Get started. Protect Azure for SAP workloads Learn to describe Azure Networking services and components for connecting and securing SAP S/4 HANA in Azure and how different requirements might adjust networking services requirements. Get started. HoloLens 2 fundamentals: develop mixed reality applications Learn the techniques and best practices for developing mixed reality applications. You will identify and describe some of the core concepts like Mixed Reality Toolkit (MRTK), Azure Spatial Anchors, Azure Services, PC Holographic Remoting, and so on. Get started. NVIDIA DeepStream Development with Microsoft Azure With NVIDIA DeepStream, you can seamlessly develop optimized Intelligent Video Applications. Learn how to develop custom DeepStream applications backed by services in Microsoft Azure and securely deploy NVIDIA DeepStream based AI workloads to NVIDIA-powered IoT Edge devices. Get started.167KViews1like0CommentsAZ-104 Voucher
Hello, i want to write AZ-104 certification exam, is there way i can get a free voucher?Young_philJan 02, 2022Copper Contributor115KViews2likes40CommentsThe true fix for missing Windows 11 Store App.
Here it is ignore other fixes tried them all they don’t work. I lost the Store App in the upgrade from 10 to 11. Even resetting PC never brought it back. So if that sounds similar to how you lost it do this 20 second fix. 1. Open Xbox App 2. Open settings. 3. Click on General settings tab (left second tab on list) 4. In upper right of screen (window) there will be a list of system bundles that are missing (I had three) click install on all of them. When installed it’s done close app. 5. Open Windows settings and go to Apps tab, then Apps and features (very top) scroll down list your welcome Store is back. Go set a restore point cause who knows what a windows update will do next.dre76fixitproperFeb 02, 2022Iron Contributor111KViews54likes90CommentsReminder: Exam AZ-303 and Exam 304 retire on March 31, 2022
If you are looking to become a Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert, remember that on March 31, 2022 Exam AZ-303 and Exam AZ-304 will retire. These exams are being replaced by the new Exam AZ-305: Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions, currently in beta. If you’re well along on your certification journey, these are your options: If you’ve already passed Exam AZ-303, pass the new Exam AZ-305 (beta). If you’ve already passed Exam AZ-304 or Exam AZ-301, be sure to pass Exam AZ-303 before it retires on March 31, 2022. If you’ve already passed Exam AZ-300, be sure to pass Exam AZ-304 before it retires on March 31, 2022. Pass both Exam AZ-303 and Exam AZ-304 before they retire on March 31, 2022. If you’re just starting your journey as Azure solutions architect: Earn the Azure Administrator Associate certification (Exam AZ-104) and pass Exam AZ-305 (beta). If you have a current Azure Administrator Associate certification, you’re halfway there—just pass Exam AZ-305 (beta). Is it time to renew? If you’ve already earned the Azure Solutions Architect Expert certification and it’s time to renew it, don’t take Exam AZ-305 (beta). Instead, renew your certification by passing a free online assessment on Microsoft Learn. For instructions, check your Certification Dashboard.108KViews2likes7CommentsMicrosoft 365 Certified: Security Administrator Associate certification and Exam MS-500 retiring
As previously announced, we’re retiring the Microsoft 365 Certified: Security Administrator Associate certification and its required Exam MS-500: Microsoft 365 Security Administration, on June 30, 2023. Security-related roles have evolved to deliver solutions in specialized areas—like information protection, operations, or identity management—using multiple technologies. Because of this evolution, this certification no longer has a distinct role. Skills for security administrators are included in certifications like Microsoft Certified: Security Operations Analyst Associate (Exam SC-200: Microsoft Security Operations Analyst), Microsoft Certified: Identity and Access Administrator Associate (Exam SC-300: Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator), and Microsoft Certified: Information Protection Administrator Associate (Exam SC-400: Microsoft Information Protection Administrator), each reflecting the depth of knowledge for its particular specialization. Summary of updates to the Microsoft 365 Certified: Security Administrator Associatecertification. The following questions and answers can help you determine how this news impacts your learning journey: I’ve been preparing for Exam MS-500. What are my options? If you’ve been preparing for Exam MS-500, be sure to pass the exam on or before June 30, 2023. I’ve already earned the Microsoft 365 Certified: Security Administrator Associate certification. What happens now? If you’ve already earned the Microsoft 365 Certified: Security Administrator Associate certification, it will stay on your transcript. What about renewal for the Microsoft 365 Certified: Security Administrator Associate certification? Learners with an active Microsoft 365 Certified: Security Administrator Associate certification can renew it for one year (one last time) up to six months after its retirement date of June 30, 2023. I’m considering earning the Microsoft 365 Certified: Security Administrator Associate certification. What should I do? If you’re considering earning the Microsoft 365 Certified: Security Administrator Associate certification, we recommend that you instead consider one or more of these certifications: Microsoft Certified: Security Operations Analyst Associate, Microsoft Certified: Identity and Access Administrator Associate, or Microsoft Certified: Information Protection Administrator Associate.101KViews0likes4CommentsTLS 1.3 on Windows Server 2019
Hello, I tried to enable TLS 1.3 on Windows Server 2019(IIS 10), for some reason this doesn't work well. I changed the registry settings to change this ❝ [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecurityProviders\SCHANNEL\Protocols\TLS 1.3\Server] "DisabledByDefault"=dword:00000000 "Enabled"=dword:00000001 ❞ I'm wondering if it's possible to leave it enabled and get it to work. With kind Regards Mukul WaghmareMukul_WaghmareJan 06, 2021Copper Contributor92KViews0likes3CommentsWelcome to the Microsoft Learn community
Welcome to the official community and blog for Microsoft Learn! Microsoft Learnoffers a comprehensive collection of training options that empower technical professionals to learn in a style that fits best, allowing you to advance your technical skills while earning achievements and/or preparing for Microsoft Certifications. Join us for updates on training and certification news as well as conversation with the community around learning, training, and certification! This is not the appropriate place for product questions.Do you have questions aboutMicrosoft Teams,Excel,Azure,Windows 10,or another product?Check out ourlist of communitiesand you're bound to find the appropriate community to ask your question. This is also not the place for certification support. Please contact Certification Support if you are having issues with registering for an exam, profile issues, missing certification etc. If you're looking to ask a question or start a conversation about Microsoft Learn, which paths to take, what certification to explore next, you're in the right place! Ask away.allisonkrakerJun 04, 2020Microsoft77KViews165likes131CommentsImporting Terraform State in Azure
Some engineers start to provision services manually before they find out this might not be a good thing for the long run. So, they must use Terraform import. If you are using Hashicorp’s Terraform to manage your infrastructure, you can bring existing resources that have been provisioned outside of Terraform. This tuto help you to import Azure resources into a terraform state file. You can do that locally or if you want to initialise the tfstate in a remote local (form a Storage account) So, we are going to import a resource group, a virtual network and a subnet that are created manually; Screenshot from the portal (for the manual resources) First step : create a tf configuration file using manually created resource information (See Screenshot) ***** For you information, we use a tfstate stored remotely in a storage account Second Step : Import Resource details to terraform State After creating the configuration tf file, we can import these resources into it by using the "terraform import" command : terraform import terraform_id azure_resource_id 1- Resource Group : terraform import "azurerm_resource_group.rg_name_auto" "/subscriptions/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/resourceGroups/d-210-rg-ado-si-p-to-6" You can find : **The terraform_id **Theazure_resource_id 2- The Vnet : terraform import "azurerm_virtual_network.vnet_auto" "/subscriptions/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxid/resourceGroups/d-210-rg-ado-si-p-to-6/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/d-210-vnet-ado-si-p-to-1" 3-The Subnet : terraform import azurerm_subnet.sub_auto /subscriptions/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxid/resourceGroups/d-210-rg-ado-si-p-to-6/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/d-210-vnet-ado-si-p-to-1/subnets/d-210-snet-ado-si-p-to-2 So, before use this commands, please : 1-access the code folder :cd folder_code 2- connect to the subscription (where you have deployed the manual resources) : az login Select-AzSubscription -SubscriptionId "copy-past the id of the subsc" 3- Terraform init : terraform init -backend-config storage_account_name=xxxxxxxx -backend-config container_name=tfstate -backend-config resource_group_name=xxxxxxxx -backend-config key=xxxxxxx.tfstate Okey, now we can lunch the commands for import config : RG : Vnet: Subnet : Now, you can see the result :terraform state list you can see the content of each imported resource via the following commands: terraform state show azurerm_resource_group.rg_name_auto terraform state show azurerm_virtual_network.vnet_auto terraform state show azurerm_subnet.sub_auto Third Step : Test by running the terraform plan Finally, we can verify the imported resources in the tfstate file. For example, we can see the imported subnet. The purpose of this tutorial is to know the steps to import resources that are manually configured to the tfstate file66KViews0likes0CommentsMeet the Microsoft Learn experts
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Dear Concerns, I was having teams meeting with my collogues remotely and I recorded it but unfortunately , unintentionally I have closed the meeting without stopping recording. As a result I lost recording of that meeting. Please help me. Is there any option to get back or recover that recording..? Regards, Asif AliAsifaliOct 31, 2020Copper Contributor59KViews0likes2Comments
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