Create custom images for your virtual infrastructure that automatically follow your security policy.
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Create custom images for your virtual infrastructure that automatically follow your security policy.
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Employees at your organization can purchase Microsoft 365 and other products at a reduced rate.
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With Microsoft’s mobile Outlook app, you can dictate emails and set up meetings using just your voice. Here’s how.
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When collaborating in Excel, sometimes the collaboration can be distracting. Here’s how to make a static image so you can do your own work without interruption.
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In Windows 11, you can use and tweak the touch keyboard when you don’t have a physical keyboard. Here’s how to use this handy feature.
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Users are always searching for ways to make their computing lives better – the Windows PowerToys are made specifically for this purpose.
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Users can restore the classic command ribbon to File Explorer in Windows 11 by hacking the Registry File and adding a specific string value to a new key.
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SQL Server’s new Accelerated Data Recovery feature makes database recovery a snap. How does it work?
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The Microsoft RDP vulnerability is a serious problem, but with a few caveats: It’s been patched, and experts say it may be less likely to happen than it seems at first glance.
Microsoft now has two versions of Windows IoT Enterprise. So how do you choose between them?