Microsoft Blocks Windows 10 May 2020 Update On Memory Integrity Enabled Pcs

In a document published by Microsoft, the company said it has blocked Windows 10 May 2020 Update for all PCs running Hypervisor-protected code integrity (HVCI) or Memory Integrity. For users with those tools running, trying to install Windows 10 version 2004 will result in the following block message: “Your PC settings need to be adjusted before upgrading to the latest version of Windows 10. Turn off memory integrity protection to continue....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 225 words · Kim Burns

Microsoft Brings Exchange Server Updates To Exe Packages

This will add a new update method alongside the existing Windows Installer patch (.msp) files route. While the older method is functional, admins often struggle to manually install the files because they require elevated privileges to install. So, if a user attempts to install the self-contained packages without privileges, Microsoft Exchange Servers enter a “bad state”. Microsoft already mitigates this problem by recommending users to install the .msp files with elevated Command Prompt....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 295 words · James Giuliano

Microsoft Brings Windows 10 Build 17133 Spring Creators Update To Release Preview

The Release Preview branch is the last stage of testing before Microsoft launches a build to all users. Windows 10 build 17133 is the Release to Manufacturing (RTM) build of the Spring Creators Update. Until today, we were still wondering if this build was the RTM. Windows 10 build 17133 arrived on the Fast Ring on March 27 and it certainly seemed as if it was the finalized version of the Spring Creators Update....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 348 words · Barbra Sappington

Microsoft Changes Windows 10 Optional Update Management

In the changelog for Windows 10 Build 19536 (spotted by Windows Latest), Microsoft confirmed development on changes us underway. You may remember this build was released last week, ushering in the Windows 10 20H2 branch. According to Microsoft, the changes will allow users to manage option updates through a new section of Windows Update. In this part of Windows Update, users can see all optional updates, such as drivers and non-security updates....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 235 words · Betty Miller

Microsoft Cloud Customers Unhappy Sparking Antitrust Charge Rumors

Specifically, Microsoft Cloud customers are unhappy with a 2019 contract update that changes how licenses are managed. At the time, Microsoft completely revamped its licensing model for both Windows and Office products. While the main reason was to increase prices, there were also some bizarre licensing and interoperability changes made. Since then, it seems some of the changes include offering discrete discounts to existing Azure customers while charging the full amount to non-Microsoft Cloud customers....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 341 words · Brian Lamb

Microsoft Component Object Model Flaw Gives Hackers Easy Access To Windows

If you are unfamiliar with COM, it is a system for building binary software components that can work together. Microsoft’s system works independent from the platform, but it provides the underpinning for Microsoft’s OLE technology. OLE gives documents and other objects in Windows embedding and linking capabilities. COM also underpins Microsoft’s ActiveX framework, which allows content to be downloaded from a network. A flaw in Component Object Model would be problematic and give attackers access to Windows....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Curtis Dodson

Microsoft Confirms Gaming Revenue Declined Last Quarter As Xbox One Era Nears End

It is a rare earning call where Microsoft specifically discusses gaming in detail. For Q1 2020 the company has expanded more on Xbox and overall gaming. It’s not good reading as gaming revenue declined by 7% year-on-year. In raw numbers, that’s $2.542 billion (compared $2.738 billion in FY19 Q1). Clearly there is a reason for this decline, but what is it? Well, it seems the final year of the 8th generation of consoles is playing a part....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 350 words · Christopher Aiken

Microsoft Confirms Major Windows Source Code Leak Is Investigating

It is worth noting, this is not really an official response. Or, at least, Microsoft has not sent out a statement on any of its websites. Instead, Thurrott was able to get a brief response from the company. Brief is the correct word because the company simply says, “We are investigating the matter.” If you are unfamiliar with the leak file, it weighs in at just under 43GB and includes the following source code for operating systems:...

December 5, 2022 · 1 min · 211 words · Michele Nemec

Microsoft Confirms The Surface Neo Has Not Been Cancelled

During a Surface Event during October last year, Microsoft introduced the Surface Duo and Surface Neo. The Duo is an Android smartphone, while the Neo is a Windows 10X tablet-come-laptop. While the underpinning of both devices is different, the hardware is mostly similar, aside from size. At the time, Microsoft said the Neo and Duo would launch together. Since then, Redmond took a decision to postpone the release of the Surface Neo....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 308 words · Patrick Osgood

Microsoft Confirms Windows 10 May 2020 Update Bug Affecting External Display

Discovered by Bleeding Computer, the flaw has not been confirmed on the Windows Health page. However, Microsoft released a support note that confirmed the problem. “If you have a device running Windows 10 version 2004 with a built-in screen (such as a laptop or tablet) and a connected external display set to Duplicate your primary screen, you might see both monitors flicker and the external monitor go black if you try to draw using an Office app (such as Word),” Microsoft said....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 347 words · Sandra Trimble

Microsoft Could Relaunch The Windows 10 October 2018 Update Tomorrow

If the Windows 10 October 2018 Update does return tomorrow, it will be six weeks (41 days to be exact) late. Microsoft initially launched the platform on October 2 alongside new Surface devices. However, version 1809 was quickly put on ice as the manual update was deleting personal user files. Pulled yes, but not before reaching millions of users. Either way, it was clearly a good decision to halt the roll out....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 285 words · Kim Romo

Microsoft Debuts Azure Data Box Disk For Human Manageable Data Transfers

Like the Data Box, Azure Box Disk is a ruggedized device that is tamper-proof. However, whereas Azure Data Box manages data transfers up to 100TB, the Data Disk is limited to 40TB per order. Using the same infrastructure as the Box, the Azure Data Box Disk is delivered to customers in five separate disks of 8TB. Microsoft explains the system uses SSD technology for speed and data protection. Talking of speed, the company will deliver the disk to customers overnight, so transfer loads can be completed quickly....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 268 words · Thomas Brice

Microsoft Debuts Contacts Centric Outlook Update For Ios

This is the same update that Microsoft first announced last week. Since then, the company has finalized the build and released it to the App Store. Android users will also be getting the same abilities found in this release, although at a later date. Build 2.29.0 of Outlook for iOS focuses on updating the contacts experience and making it more user friendly. Indeed, it is an extensive release that overhauls the Contacts and People parts of the app....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 322 words · Franklin Kreger

Microsoft Debuts Sharepoint Server Subscription Edition Se

This is both an extension of the current SharePoint Server and a new product. SharePoint Server SE is an evolution of the on-premises platform, the next generation according to Microsoft. It is designed to bring security, management, updates and reliability for SharePoint servers without needing to be online or in the cloud. “SharePoint Server Subscription Edition has been designed around the unique needs of on-premises scenarios, delivering the security, reliability, and management improvements specific to those needs....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Jacquelyn Guerrero

Microsoft Debuts Windows 10 Creators Update Sdk

Yesterday, Microsoft officially announced the Creators Update will drop on April 11 for the first time. We had reported in February that the date had been fixed in place. Interestingly, Xbox One users got their Creators Update release today, bringing BEAM integration to the console. While the Creators Update will reach Windows 10 PCs on April 11, Windows 10 Mobile users will wait longer. Microsoft has yet to put an official date on a mobile roll out....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 423 words · Ruth Bala

Microsoft Debuts Windows Vision Skills Package For Computer Vision Ai Growth

Available in preview, Windows Vision Skills is a suite of tools that allow AI-powered video and photo analytics. Currently there are three skills included in preview: Object Detector, Skeletal Detector, and Emotion Recognizer. As this is an ongoing development, expect more skills to be added as the tool moves to general release. “Implementing and integrating efficient machine learning and computer vision solutions is a hard task for developers. The industry is moving at a fast pace, and the amount of custom-tailored solutions coming out makes it strenuous for application developers to keep up,” wrote Microsoft developer writer Eliot Cowley in a blog post this week....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 268 words · Juan Adam

Microsoft Deletes Lumia Youtube Channel As Last Handsets Become Unavailable Online

It now appears the company has applied similar tactics to YouTube, as it now reads, “This channel was closed and is no longer available.” It’s not quite clear when Microsoft made this change, but it was spotted thanks to Reddit user fastforward23. Unfortunately, the last Wayback Machine capture was in November of last year, so that doesn’t shed much light on the matter. However, I did some digging myself. SocialBlade last reported daily subscriber stats on August 13th, 2017....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 305 words · Eric Bouffard

Microsoft Details Full Xbox Schedule For E3 2018

With that in mind, the Xbox team has announced what we can expect to see at E3 2018 in Los Angeles this June. Knowing it is on a good run at the show, Microsoft is doubling down with an excellent show. Major Nelson has detailed what we can expect to see from the Xbox brand in just under two months. As normal, the company will kick off the festivities with the Xbox E3 briefing at the Microsoft Theater....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 289 words · Mark Collins

Microsoft Developing New Onenote App For Windows 11

As well as building a new app for Windows 11, Microsoft will provide an overhaul of the app with a bunch of new features. It is worth noting we are talking about the OneNote for Windows 10 and not the desktop application. “After the in-app invitation is available, we recommend updating to the OneNote app by October 2025 when both Windows 10 and OneNote for Windows 10 will reach end-of-support,” Microsoft says....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 329 words · Clayton Mohabir

Microsoft Employees Ask Satya Nadella To Cut Contracts With Law Enforcement

OneZero reports a letter has been drafted and sent to Satya Nadella and executive vice president Kurt DelBene. With 250 signatures from employees, the letter asks the company to end contracts with the Seattle Police Department (SPD) and other LE agencies. Furthermore, the employees want Microsoft to publicly condemn police use of teargas against protestors, officially support the Black Lives Matter movement, and push for the resignation of Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan....

December 5, 2022 · 2 min · 232 words · Howard Sweet