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  1. Block unauthorized user from getting access to LAN by using NAP

    Based on my understanding, you want to block unauthorized users from accessing LAN. Here are three methods could solve your problem: NAP enforcement for 802.1X, NAP enforcements for DHCP and …

  2. ie 11 for windows 10 - social.technet.microsoft.com

    IE 11 ships with Windows 10. Its already pre-installed. Type "Internet" into the Search box and you will see IE 11 pop up. Then pin that to your Taskbar or Desktop. If you don't have IE11 installed …

  3. Microsoft Edge cannot open any HTTPS session

    Something has recently changed on my Windows 10 x64 computer. I cannot connect to the Windows Store, nor can Microsoft Edge connect to any HTTPS websites. Normal HTTP websites work …

  4. DMA Protection in Windows 10 - social.technet.microsoft.com

    I have been trying fruitlessly to determine what features Windows 10 has to prevent DMA attacks. I understand that in Window 8, some level of DMA attack mitigation was introduced. DMA access is …

  5. SMB 1.0 server disabled safe enough? (Windows 10 OS)

    I have some Windows 10 systems that I support that have "SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support" turned off. In "Turn Windows features on or off" all three SMB 1.0 options are turned off, so Automatic …

  6. Windows 10 GPO Specify "Screen Saver.scr" not working

    In Windows 10, version 1607, the "Force specific screen saver" Group Policy settings apply only to Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education.

  7. Group Policy Registry Preferences To Customize Lock Screen Settings …

    Users can change the default lock screen background from "Windows spotlight" to "Picture" in the settings menu. The default lock screen picture is a cave, rocks and beach scene, but there are 4 …

  8. Window 10 - VM 'Fails to initialize' on Windows 10 Pro.

    Even with the most basic VM in Hyper-V, I can't get VMs to initialize on Windows 10 Pro.

  9. Screensaver not run if no user login PC

    This does not seem to be by design, whether there are programs, settings, or policies to block. I consider that you could perform a clean boot and disable security software to check firstly.

  10. What firewall rules does NLA need when the default rule is to drop?

    So what does NLA want that isn't defined in the built-in rules and is blocked by a default public block policy? Apparently NLA by default works on the public profile (makes sense), and I need to create an …