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AMA: Managing Windows in the public sector
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If you are an IT pro managing Windows devices for federal, state, or local government institutions, this is the Ask Microsoft Anything (AMA) for you! We'll have engineering and adoption experts on hand and ready to answer your questions and help you empower public sector employees to work from anywhere, on any device, securely and productively.
Let's talk about Windows 11 rollouts. Let's look at onboarding for temporary staff and contractors. Let's explore what it takes to streamline app deployment, policy management, reporting, updating, compliance, and more across the different government clouds. We're here to help!
Post your questions in the Comments below. We'll have experts responding in the live stream and others in chat. |
11 Comments
- Stanley PottleCopper ContributorIs there a centralized method for managing PWA apps on local devices?
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Thanks for participating in today's session of AMA: Managing Windows in the public sector! For reference, the panel covered this topic at around 42:00.
- Joe_Lurie
Microsoft
Stanley Pottle a PWA, or Progressive Web App, is like any other Store app in that you can compile it and submit it to the Store for distribution to devices.
What kind of management are you looking for?
Some resources for you:
Overview of Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) - Microsoft Edge Development | Microsoft Learn
Best practices for PWAs - Microsoft Edge Development | Microsoft Learn
- kennygvCopper ContributorAnybody know if there's issues installing RSAT on Win11?
- KevinMineweaser_MSFT
Microsoft
Adding on to Joe, we are not tracking any issues. I will suggest ensuring the Windows Build you are on aligns with the media you are servicing or installing RSAT from. Also, we did just move to UUP updates and RSAT is a Feature on Demand. -Kevin
- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
Welcome to today's AMA on Managing Windows in the public sector! Don't be shy - we're here to help!
- Daniel RakowskiCopper ContributorWin 10 Home Edition (Ver. 22H2): Win32 Long Pathname Error Message (< 260 Character Pathnames) Attempted MS provided solution, but failed (from an earlier Paulo response 5/16/2023): Simplified issue, Using Win10 Home File Explorer application, I’m essentially using a Windows “COPY” (Drag & Drop) operation to transfer a Root Directory (Folder) from one “temporary” drive to another “destination” drive as follows: 1). SanDisk 8GB SD Card – “temporary scratchpad” to SanDisk USB 3.0 16GB Flash drive (destination) when “Paths Too Long” error message is displayed with Registry Key REG_DWORD Enabled = 1. 2). SanDisk 8GB SD Card – “temporary scratchpad” to SanDisk USB 3.0 1TB Extreme Portable SSD (destination) with NO “Paths Too Long” error message with Registry Key REG_DWORD Enabled = 1. 3). To complicate matters, I can perform 2) above successfully even with Registry Key REG_DWORD Disabled = 0. (NO "Paths Too Long" error message) Dan-de-Lion (MS Community member)
- Char_CheesmanBronze Contributor
Ask Microsoft Anything: Managing Windows in the public sector starts tomorrow, May 31st at 8:30 AM PT! Help us get started with questions and post them here in the Comments.
- saucecentralFrequent ReaderI'm very sorry I missed the live session. I just listened to it and found it to be very informative. I was hoping you could provide clarity around the following: I work for an MSSP that has a customer that recently migrated from Azure Commerical Cloud to a GCC High environment. They are in the process of replacing their endpoint security solution with Defender For Endpoint. We currently manage their non-Microsoft SIEM solution and have been asked to take on management of the Defender for Endpoint solution. I am try to understand the requirements for our company to provide co-management and monitoring of the Defender for Endpoint solution (part of their GCC High Tenant). Other than being US citizens, are there any other requirements or is there any documentation that you can kindly point me to? Thanks in advance.
- Tom53Occasional ReaderI am sorry but I do not know the answer to this and you need to contact an actual manager for assistance witht this problem you are having.