Windows: Black Screen after July 2023 updates KB5028166 and KB5028171

Windows[German]Another brief addendum from the July 2023 patchday, because the August 2023 security updates are  luring around the corner. I received some user reports that July 2023 updates on Windows 10 (KB5028166) and Windows Server 2022 (KB5028171) are causing a black screen. In the case of Windows Server 2022, Supermicro server systems are particularly affected. Here's a brief summary, what's reported.

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Workaround/Fix for Outlook issue: Appointments automatically become Teams meetings

[German]Another small addendum to a problem with Outlook. In the blog, I had picked up on the annoying behavior that Outlook appointments have automatically become Teams meetings for some time. At the weekend, I came across a workaround and a blog reader has now also pointed me to this solution (thanks for that). In addition, Microsoft has corrected the behavior with a Teams plugin update.

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Edge 115.0.1901.200 and 114.0.1823.106 fixes vulnerabilities

Edge[German]Microsoft has updated the Edge browser to versions 115.0.1901.200 and 114.0.1823.106 as of August 7, 2023, July 17. In addition to fixing bugs and performance issues, Chrome vulnerabilities and Edge vulnerability CVE-2023-38157 have been fixed in both versions (thanks to 1ST1 for pointing this out).

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Firefox 116.0.2 bug fix release

MozillaMozilla developers had released the versions 116.0.0 and then 116.0.1 of the Firefox browser. Now, on August 7, 2023, version 116.0.2 was added as a new bug fix update. The release notes says: Fixes an issue that was causing keystrokes to be scrambled for users using ZoneAlarm anti-keylogger. (via)

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Windows 11: Updated CPU support lists; will Microsoft soon block incompatible systems?

Windows[German]Microsoft has revised the list of supported CPUs – some AMD processors have been added, but Intel CPUs have fallen out of support. And there is a report or speculation that Microsoft might block the so-called "bypass solution" to install Windows 11 on systems that are not compatible in the future.

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Why ISL Online: Critical factors when choosing a remote desktop solution

[Sponsored Post]In the rapidly evolving IT world, choosing the right remote desktop software is critical for organizations that value security, ease of use and reliability. One provider of secure remote access that has been on the market since 2001 is ISL Online, which presents some considerations for choosing such software below. More ...


Cortana retirement is on the edge: Windows 11 Insiders can uninstall it

Windows[German]Microsoft had announced for quite some time that it would retire the voice assistant Cortana in Windows and rely on AI (CoPilot) instead. Now, the farewell of Cortana is coming faster than expected. Windows Insiders testing the latest builds of Windows 11 have the option to uninstall Cortana, and Microsoft has confirmed that the farewell will begin as early as August 2023.

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TLS 1.0/1.1 Disablement: Enable Schannel Event Logging for Monitoring

Windows[English]Microsoft plans soonto switch off the encryption methods TLS 1.0 and 1.1 still used by default in the Schannel protocol (starts in September 2023 with Windows 11 Insider Builds). Therefore, a quick note for administrators in enterprise environments: It might be helpful to enable Schannel event logging for monitoring. If not known, Microsoft has published a separate support post on this topic.

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Microsoft has fixed Azure vulnerability faster (in August 2023) after Tenable criticism

[German]Microsoft surprisingly fixed a vulnerability in the Azure environment as reported of Aufugst 4, 2023, with a patch originally scheduled for end of September 2023. Microsoft has been aware of the vulnerability since March 2023. The harsh criticism of the security culture at Microsoft by Tenable CEO Amit Yoran and the public response probably caused Microsoft to move. Addendum: But there are side effects from this patch.

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Support ends for connections to Microsoft 365 services for Office 2016/2019 after October 2023

[German]Reminder to Microsoft Office 2016 and 2019 users and administrators, if this isn't on your radar, as of October 2023, support for connections from Office apps to Microsoft 365 services will end. Connections will still be able to be made, but there will no longer be support for issues. The information is not new, I had already pointed it out in 2022. Recently, however, the information has come under my eyes again.

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PowerShell Mega Script Collection (500+ PS scripts)

Windows[German] Tip for people who like to tinker with PowerShell and scripts on Windows. There is a project that collects PowerShell scripts for various purposes and makes them available for general use. By now there are more than 500 PS scripts there. Continue reading

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