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51 TopicsGenerally Available: Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 Extended Security Updates enabled by Azure Arc
Secure your End-of-Life Windows Server infrastructure on your own terms with Azure Arc. Benefit from the flexibility of a monthly Azure billed service and free access to Azure management services by leveraging Extended Security Updates enabled by Azure Arc for your Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 machines.44KViews3likes3CommentsNew options for Extended Security Updates enabled by Azure Arc
Today, we’re announcing Extended Security Updates enabled by Azure Arc for Windows Server 2012/R2 and SQL Server 2012 (year 2 onwards), a new and enhanced cloud experience alternative to traditional Extended Security Updates (classic). With this new option, security updates will be natively available in the Azure Portal through Azure Arc for resources for up to 3 .41KViews2likes26CommentsInstalling Windows server 2019 in a Server 2012 Domain
I want to know if its possible to install Windows server 2019 in a Server 2012 Domain in such a way that i will not have to change the Domain controller. If possible, what are the requirements and dependencies to accomplish this?21KViews0likes9CommentsAnnouncing General Availability: Windows Server Management enabled by Azure Arc
Windows Server Management enabled by Azure Arc offers customers with Windows Server licenses that have active Software Assurances or Windows Server licenses that are active subscription licenses the following key benefits: Azure Update Manager Azure Change Tracking and Inventory Azure Machine Configuration Windows Admin Center in Azure for Arc Remote Support Network HUD Best Practices Assessment Azure Site Recovery (Configuration Only) Upon attestation, customers receive access to the following at no additional cost beyond associated networking, compute, storage, and log ingestion charges. These same capabilities are also available for customers enrolled in Windows Server 2025 Pay as you Go licensing enabled by Azure Arc. Learn more at Windows Server Management enabled by Azure Arc - Azure Arc | Microsoft Learn or watch Video: Free Azure Services for Non-Azure Windows Servers Covered by SA Powered by Azure Arc! To get started, connect your servers to Azure Arc, attest for these benefits, and deploy management services as you modernize to Azure's AI-enabled set of server management capabilities across your hybrid, multi-cloud, and edge infrastructure!18KViews10likes10CommentsIn preview: SSH access to Azure Arc-enabled servers
Remote server management is a critical tool for server administrators. Whether you are running automation or using interactively, SSH based remoting is to connect to your remote server. Starting today, you can now securely SSH into your Arc enabled servers without a public IP address or additional ports from an external network!11KViews4likes6Comments[MAJOR ISSUE] b20257, b20262 DNS Server service keeps crashing 0x0374
Dear Server Insider team, I am facing the following issue starting with build b20257 DNS Server service keeps crashing and stopped on all ADDS DCs consisting of only hardware and Hyper-V ADDS Servers. Effectively the domain becomes unuseable. It seems that the crash occours every time a DNS update is incoming affected builds: Windows Server vNext SAC + LTSC starting with b20257, b20262 unaffected builds: Server vNext SAC + LTSC b20251 or earlier Scenario: 3 DCs, 1 Site, Server vNext SAC (2 VMs), LTSC (Hyper-V Server, SET Switch) Reproducible: yes Scope: Affects all ADDS Domain Controllers (hardware or physical) exemplary log: DNS Service keeps crashing (seems like it does so on every incoming DNS update request). Servername 1000 Error Application ErrorApplication12.11.2020 21:19:39 Faulting application name: dns.exe, version: 10.0.20257.1000, time stamp: 0x749de11c Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 10.0.20257.1000, time stamp: 0x12a774b2 Exception code: 0xc0000374 Fault offset: 0x0000000000106489 Faulting process id: 0x36b8 Faulting application start time: 0x01d6b930e2ddeb12 Faulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\dns.exe Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll Report Id: 67ab2451-27d1-4fb2-a830-270509c59348 When did the issue appear: after upgrade to 20257.Solved10KViews4likes28Comments