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7 TopicsHow to wirte command to update the ImagePath REG_EXPAND_SZ type key ?
Hi I am trying to edit an existing registry key from a .reg file. I want to change the vaue of the path below command is not updating registry key How to wirte command to update the ImagePath ? Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\c2wts] "ImagePath"=REG_EXPAND_SZ:"%ProgramFiles%\Windows Identity Foundation\V3.5\c2wtshost.exe"108Views1like0CommentsServer 2022 IIS install not creating Registry keys in InetStp\Components
Hi I'm hoping someone can help or has run into this before, I've got a production server we installed IIS on as part of a VEEAM ONE install but the installer failed as it complains its missing several IIS components. When checking the Server Manager I can see the components are installed so as a work around VEEAM gave me an installer that didn't check for the components which then fails to register a website and still rolls back. On further investigation the Veeam tech asked me to check for several registry entries see image: When checking the servers registry all of them are missing and the folder has permissions to only allow the Trusted Installer to make changes (Default behaviour I assume). I have run both an SFC and DISM then uninstalled/reinstalled IIS but with the same result. Oddly when I open the IIS manager it looks to be running ok but yet these keys are missing? Can someone please advise on possible fixes or is this expected and something that Veeam need to change??777Views0likes0CommentsHow to limit access to docker registry port on Azure VM port to Azure kubernetes cluster ?
I have a docker registry running on a Azure VM. I have a Azure kubernetes cluster. The docker images are to be pulled from that docker registry. How do I limit the access to the registry port to that particular cluster?623Views0likes0CommentsTutorial: How to run Legacy and Chromium-based Edge simultaneously side by side Without Group Policy
1. Uninstall Chromium Edge either from Control panel or from Windows 10 settings => Apps 2. Go to Registry Editor by typing "regedit" in Windows 10 search 3. Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft OR paste this in the address bar area of Registry editor Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft 4. Right-click on "Microsoft" and create a new key And name it "EdgeUpdate" (without quotes) 5. Then right-click on "EdgeUpdate", go to New and create a new DWord 32-bit and call it "Allowsxs" (without quotes) Allowsxs 6. Set its value to 1 7. Exit Registry Editor 8. now go to www.microsoft.com/Edge to download Edge stable again. install it and after that you will be able to access both Legacy and new Edge from start menu or Windows 10 search. Source: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/deployedge/microsoft-edge-update-policies#allowsxs This tutorial is for using only Registry editor, there is also another method to do this which is through Group Policy https://docs.microsoft.com/en-au/deployedge/microsoft-edge-sysupdate-access-old-edge#how-to-enable-a-side-by-side-experience-with-both-versions-of-microsoft-edge for that you also will need the policy files which you can get from here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge/business/download17KViews4likes9CommentsUnderstanding of custom policies / oma-uri / registry
Hi, i would like to understand the whole topic belonging custom policies / OMA-URI / registry a little deeper. I hope that some of you guys would like to join the disscussion to gain some new knowledge together. The first goals should be: Configuring some basic "onboard" registry values Implementation of some Group Policy Objects through Intune Config Let me outline one or two examples: I would like to create / edit a registry value at a specific path. (e.g. HKCU\Software\sample\subfolder) I would like to take an existing GPO and move this one completely to Intune management (e.g. User Configuration \ Preferences \ Folder Options -> hide known file extensions:false) My thoughts on this: This should be possible, right? 😄 I already used "admx ingesting" before e.g. for use with Google Chrome ADMX / Google Update ADMX, which worked fine after understanding it. 😉 Is it possible to use all the other gpo related settings within intune, when they' aren't present in the "administrative templates profile", yet? If yes, how? Any participation in discussion is highly appreciated. Regards PatrickSolved45KViews0likes5CommentsRDP gateway session disconnects on single packet loss
Good Morning, I'm trying to troubleshoot an issue with one of my remote clients losing their RDP session through a gateway server after a single packet drops. I can run a constant ping to their firewall and see when the packet drops, which causes the disconnect. The ms response times average about 34 and the drops don't seem to be occurring in high ms situations. I've been looking for support articles to increase the threshold of that timeout but can't seem to find anything relevant to an RDS Gateway session in conjunction with windows 10 and 2012R2 beyond high ms tolerance. Non-gateway connections will attempt to reestablish session for around 60 seconds before timing out. Any connections through the gateway will immediately drop session and require a new connection. The client pc I'm working with is a Windows 10 setup utilizing a site-to-site connection between a Meraki and a Fortigate. They are still using the older rdp protocol instead of the newer client on Windows 10. Any thoughts or ideas would be great. Thanks much!6.2KViews2likes0Comments