In today’s Ask the Admin, I explain how Microsoft’s new terminal software for Windows 10 improves on the existing console.
This month’s news roundup includes important announcements made at Microsoft’s Build conference in Seattle, and the general availability of Windows Server 2019 version 1903 and the Windows 10 May 2019 Update.
This month’s quality update for Windows 10 is so good that it installs itself twice, Microsoft releases patches for Intel Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS) attacks, and there’s a fix for a zero-day flaw in Windows Error Reporting.
Microsoft Enterprise Search is coming to all Office apps, Bing, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Windows 10.
Microsoft has released a new version of their Edge browser, here is how to change the search engine from Bing to Google.
In today’s Ask the Admin, I’ll look at three different ways you can migrate from Windows 7 to Windows 10.
Microsoft has built a proper Terminal for Windows 10 and the company is also adding new features to the Subsystem for Linux.
This month sees yet more changes to Microsoft’s Windows 10 servicing schedule, problems for users after April’s Patch Tuesday quality update, the new version of Edge released for Insiders, and new minimum disk space requirements for upgrading to the Windows 10 May 2019 Update.
If Microsoft is serious about S Mode and Windows Lite, it needs a browser that is broadly compatible and performant.
Microsoft is increasing the minimum storage requirement for Windows 10 feature updates but if this impacts your environment, you have more than a year to find a solution.