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Explore the latest networking capabilities in Windows Server 2025, including new announcements and enhancements across host management, physical network visibility, and virtual machine (VM) network management. This session will also provide an in-depth look at encrypted DNS, Windows Firewall improvements, along with what’s coming next!

 

This session is part of Windows Server Summit 2026.

Pearl-Angeles
Updated May 15, 2026

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  • Perumalgp's avatar
    Perumalgp
    Occasional Reader

    Where could we get the tool for audit mode ? Useful topic

    • Heather_Poulsen's avatar
      Heather_Poulsen
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      Currently Audit Mode will only intended to be configurable through Group Policy for Server and Intune for Client endpoints due to security considerations. The Powershell and scripts are for demonstration only. Group Policy support is in progress.

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    • MXren's avatar
      MXren
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      We have received a few requests but could always use more interest to get this prioritized on the roadmap. Please let us know which UI surface you'd like to see Audit Mode available on as a Win Server user!

  • pmwestervelt's avatar
    pmwestervelt
    Copper Contributor

    Is there a link to the tools and scripting for doing the diagnostics? Like the FW Audit capabilities?

    • MXren's avatar
      MXren
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      Currently Audit Mode will only intended to be configurable through Group Policy for Server and Intune for Client endpoints due to security considerations. The Powershell and scripts are for demonstration only. Group Policy support is in progress.