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6 TopicsWDAC: Unable to deploy Vulnerable driver blocklist
Hello, I tried to deploy the Microsoft Vulnerable driver blocklist with an Intune WDAC policy but i always faced an error using the XML provided by Microsoft : https://aka.ms/VulnerableDriverBlockList MS doc: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/application-security/application-control/app-control-for-business/design/microsoft-recommended-driver-block-rules Thanks and regards159Views0likes2CommentsQuestion: What is the behind-the-scenes process when a network printer is installed?
Quick background: I work for an MSP providing Tier I support to Ricoh printers at a large healthcare facility. The enterprise has not moved to Universal Print - yet. I want to better understand the end-to-end process as it is now as I'm sure it will help me when the client begins to adopt Universal Printing. We have a mix of Windows 10 and 11 computers. They still use a print server and I recently had most of the Ricoh printers on it updated so they are associated with the PCL6 V4 Universal Print Driver from Ricoh. There are still a few left with either model specific V3 PCL drivers or the PCL6 Universal Print Driver (which is V3, too). However, the only V4 drivers on the computers are those built into the OS - Point and Print or Enhanced Point and Print from Microsoft. Users aren't allowed to install print drivers from Windows Update. Here's what I think is the process behind-the-scenes: User navigates to Printers & Scanners and clicks Add Printer. User selects the printer and it's installed. The print driver for that printer is associated by the OS searching in C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository for a folder (either oem..... or prnms.......) that is the most compatible. Hopefully its a driver from Ricoh (in my case) but it may be the Microsoft Point and Print driver. When the user attempts their first print with the new printer, some of the contents of the folder above (DLL files primarily) are moved or copied [I'm unsure which] to C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\x64\3. I think this is how it works for both V3 and V4 print drivers but would like clarification. I'm aware that the INF file is copied to C:\Windows\INF, and that CAB files for at least some of the installed printers are located in C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\x64\PCC. I don't understand the purpose for either of these. As for the process as I described it above, I'd appreciate any and all feedback so that I can better understand the process.92Views2likes0CommentsReceiving two separate errors while trying to download Drivers through Windows Update
I'm running Windows 11 Pro and after Updating to Build 22509 (currently on 22518 therefore build updates are of no concern) I received two updates and then received two separate errors (one for each update). These Updates were Realtek - SoftwareComponent - 11.0.6000.966 and the error Download error - 0x8024a206 The Second was INTEL - System - 10.1.34.8 and the error I got was Download error - 0x80248007 So far I've tried to find driver files and install them manually, however to no avail. Secondly I cannot check for updates even after restarting my PC, I've Scoured the web for any sort of help but nothing has seemed to work. Its only been these two drivers and it only started after my PC updated to 22509. Any help would be appreciative.2.9KViews0likes0CommentsAudio and microphone are not compatible with the latest Windows versions
Audio and microphone does not work, because the audio driver does not work in the newest Windows versions. When trying to install the driver it commes an error message, that the driver is not compatible with the latest Windows version. When opening the sound settings, it shows that there are no audio devices installed. Operation system: Windows 10 Pro (21H1)698Views0likes0Comments