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Win10 DCOM 10016 Errors Are Mostly Benign

By Ed Tittel 11 May 2018

Finally! A Microsoft Support note explicitly confirms what I've long suspected: Win10 DCOM 10016 errors are mostly benign. They occur by deliberate design, in fact. Read More

Microsoft fixes Follina zero-day for June Patch Tuesday

By Tom Walat 14 Jun 2022

A Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool flaw disclosed on May 30 and exploited in the wild gets resolved in this month's batch of security updates. Read More

Critical Exchange Server bug fixed for March Patch Tuesday

By Tom Walat 09 Mar 2022

The vulnerability on the on-premises mail server system is one of just three critical flaws from a total of 71 bugs corrected in Microsoft products this month. Read More

The role of Windows log monitoring in the enterprise

By Brien Posey 26 Aug 2022

Whether organizations automate their log monitoring within Windows desktops or inspect them manually, logs can offer IT administrators valuable insight. Read More

Are application layers always a good idea?

By Brien Posey 31 Oct 2018

App layering, which separates apps from the underlying OS, helps IT in several ways, including allowing it to deliver apps to specific groups, but it's not always a great fit. Read More

How to use WMI and the CIM standard with Windows PowerShell

By Robert Sheldon 06 Oct 2016

WMI, Microsoft's implementation of the CIM standard, lets admins use PowerShell commands to view and modify system data and configuration. Read More

Creating PowerShell scripts for task automation

By Adam Bertram 21 Mar 2018

At a certain point, administrators who run PowerShell commands from the console will find it more efficient to develop a script that does not require manual intervention. Read More

What is a software ‘connector’?

By Adrian Bridgwater 14 Dec 2018

Open source news to end the week looks to the somewhat incongruous connection between Menlo Park California and Helsinki -- it can only be MariaDB Corporation with that HQ combo. Updates to end ... Read More

How did a Microsoft Equation Editor flaw put systems at risk?

By Judith Myerson 12 Feb 2018

A stack buffer overflow vulnerability in Microsoft Equation Editor may have put enterprises at risk of compromise. Expert Judith Myerson explains what went wrong. Read More

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Dan Foody is the founder and CEO of Cloze.Read More