Windows Server 2025
10 TopicsServer 2025 Core ADDS DC, Network Profile Showing as "Public" and not as "DomainAuthenticated"
OS: Windows Server 20225 Standard Core (no GUI), build 26085.1 Role: ADDS, DNS ForestMode: Windows2025Forest DomainMode: Windows2025Domain Platform: Hyper-V guest When standing up a clean Windows Server 2025 using server core and configuring it as a domain controller, the network category (profile) always shows as "public." A clean load of Windows Server 2022 with server core as a domain controller has the same behavior. However, in Server 2022, the fix is to add DNS as a required service to the nlasvc (Network Location Awareness) service. Once that is done, the network category reflects "DomainAuthenticed" and persists between reboots. In Server 2025, the nlasvc service does not have the same requiredservices as Windows Server 2022, and it does not start automatically. Even after configuring the nlasvc service the same way it is in Server 2022 and adding DNS as a required service, the network category still reflects "public." The only way to get the network category to properly reflect the "DomainAuthenticated" status is to disable and reenable the network adapter after each reboot.18KViews14likes85CommentsWS2025 Preview (26100.1) fails to boot after joining WS2016 forest
I installed WS2025 Preview (Datacenter, 26100.1) in a virtual machine and after joining the domain, the box is rendered unbootable (boot loops). I can reinstall and do other tasks as a standalone server with no problem but joining the domain immediately bricks the VM, 100% of the time. The forest is running at functional level WS2016. I disabled all GPs and verified with gpresult they are not applied. Safe mode boots if you need me to poke around. Am working to get a kernel debugger attached. No memory dump is generated and disabling reboot on errors yields nothing.2.2KViews2likes11CommentsOther things to improve (to add to the survey)
If you open an mmc console, like lusrmgr.msc gpedit.msc gpmc.msc dsa.msc etc, every administrator, since the year 2000, moves the divider between the tree pane and the list pane to the right. If you look at every linkedin video you can find, every administrator does that move. Every time. Between three and six seconds wasted. For the last ~24 years. And the divider is too thin to grab on slow remote sessions, costing more time. Updating that default in mmc.exe, to make the tree pane at least double the width and that divider two pixels bigger, would be great. My suggestion would be 250% the current width. For Edge on Windows Server, it should skip the enforced "do you want to use your data?" at the start. We administrators log on to many MANY servers, often after weeks or month of not logging on, and about every time that wizard comes up and costs us about 20+ seconds. The default start page should be an empty page for data protection reasons and not Bing, let alone that many servers are not allowed to go on the internet anyway. (The same applies to clients as well, every time wasting time with that Edge questions, and no way around, even if we only log in once and never again for the whole life time of that client). All cloud features (OneDrive, including the notification to backup to OneDrive, Azure/Entra tool etc) should be not installed, but available as feature/role/capability without needing internet to install those.464Views2likes0CommentsServer 2025 26085 - AMD Radeon Graphics Driver?
Trying to install 2025 26085. Currently can only get the Microsoft generic display driver for AMD 7000 series CPU/GPU. In server 2022 I could update the video driver to 'AMD Radeon (TM) Graphics'. I am unable to do so in 2025. What magic do I need to do to get the AMD display driver in 2025?4.6KViews1like2CommentsUpdate to 26052 stuck in restart
Windows Update offered 26052.1000 (ge_release), after it gets installed, it tries to reboot and get stuck in black screen with "Shutting down service: Update Orchestrator Service" for hours. I left the computer overnight and suddenly it restarted but the update was not applied.8KViews1like1Comment