by edward | Dec 3, 2022 | Exchange 2019
For those familiar with Exchange and have been working over the years with it, whether it is Exchange 2013, Exchange 2016 and Exchange 2019, you normally login to the Exchange Admin Center (EAC) and then create your certificate request directly from there. With...
by edward | Dec 2, 2022 | Exchange 2016, Exchange 2013, Exchange 2019
If you are new to Exchange, let me bring you up to speed with how attacks have increased since 2020 and Exchange servers that are published to the internet are vulnerable if not locked down. Back in the day, Admins would not patch anything because “it...
by edward | Dec 1, 2022 | Exchange 2019, Windows Server 2022
With Windows Server 2022 now supported, I moved my lab from Exchange 2019 running on Windows Server 2019 Core to Windows Server 2022 Core. I did a complete reinstall as you cannot do in-place upgrades on Exchange Servers and domain controllers. My DC’s are also...
by edward | Nov 23, 2022 | Windows 11 Insider Preview, Windows 11
With the security landscape constantly changing, your operating system needs to be in check as well. In Windows 11 Security, you may notice that the icon in the taskbar has an exclamation, meaning something needs to be checked or enabled. You can now turn on the...
by edward | Oct 30, 2022 | Windows 11 Insider Preview, Windows 11
In the landscape of forever changing threats, one that is always overlooked is the FTP service running on machines. In Windows 11, this is no different to legacy versions that were running FTP. As a simple exercise, I installed a Windows 11 machine, this machine is...