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Re: ASR Exclusions
the exceptions work, but not as intended, in order to save scripts etc. in OneNote with ASR activated, you can define a fixed paths on the drive and up- or download this content to/from OneNote (e.g. c:\temp\OneNote). But copy&paste from pther locations simply won't work anymore. Nevertheless, a see lots of errors in the event log with ASR activated, seems not very sophisticated (lsass.exe, msiexec.exe)2.2KViews0likes0CommentsRe: ASR Exclusions
ASR does not work as expected: exceptions on Windows 10 (Update 10/2023) are simply ignored. On Windows 2019 Server they work, but not on Windows 10. After wasting a lot of time, I removed all the rules, it makes no sense. Exceptions are reported to the clients via GPO, also get-mpprefence shows the list correctly, but saving a PS Script from OneNote to the any folder will still be blocked: Pfad: C:\Users\Test\Downloads\myscript.ps1 Prozessname: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\ONENOTE.EXE Event ID 1121 3B576869-A4EC-4529-8536-B80A7769E899 The exception for onenote.exe is ignored. After removing this ASR rule, everythink works again it is really annoying2.5KViews1like2CommentsRe: Support for M365 Apps (O365) on Windows 2022
This is all far too complicated and it is not a typical use case to plan upgrades of RDS hosts each five years excactly. Many software companies don't have their applications ready for the newest OS in the beginning. Thus a migration would be happen 1 or 2 years after release and so the remaining run time would only be 3-4 years for the hosts. Usually you don't use Office on RDS hosts only, so upgrades/migrations are a lot of work as well and such a short support period of M365 Apps or even Office 2021 LTSC is more than questionable. 10 years of support were great, even 7 would be still fine but 5 or even shorter with M365 is really a mess. It is just a campaign to give RDS up, capitulate and book Azure virtual desktops for even more money. The only thing who could stop this develpoment are antitrust authorities.3.4KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Support for M365 Apps (O365) on Windows 2022
Elden_Christensen it all get's more complicated and more expensive. A simple RDS Farm with two or three hosts? Forget it. Azure Stack HCI subscription there, VDI subscription here and lot's of work and new dependencies. The way is to frustate internal or external stuff, in the end you click all options on your M365 subscription and loose more money for functionality you had all over the years for less and in a simple manner. That's just the way it is.4.5KViews0likes1CommentRe: Support for M365 Apps (O365) on Windows 2022
just offer both options: for cloud, and on prem customers without paying for Office desktop apps twice. I can not find any reason to cut support for M365 Apps on Windows 2022 (even with your latest announcement until 2026) other then marketing purposes. There are thousands of RDS customers with just on prem servers and they want nothing else. There is demand, but Microsoft won't deliver it anymore. This is capitalist demand and support updside down.5KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Windows Server 2022 adds support for Microsoft 365 Apps
Mainstream support for Windows 2022 is only until the end of 2026. What is beyond that? Do the customers should shut down than their RDS farms running M365 Apps, even though extended support for Windows 2022 runs until 2031? This makes no sense at first sight. What is the purpose of support for M365 Apps on Windows 2022 only for 4 years out of 9? Please help me to understand this.32KViews3likes0Comments
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