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I hope this isn't a dumb question but I'm not a network expert, I'm just in charge of taking care of our network. We have a MX64, MS220-8P and MR33. With the looming loss of support for Windows 7 I've been wondering if it would be possible to cut all...
I did not end up whitelisting it. I had already switched over to using FlyOOBE to upgrade from an ISO file by the time I figured out what had caused the issue, and I had also upgraded the last remaining upgradable Win 10 system using the ISO file by ...
I experienced the same thing this week. Wednesday after work ours I started to upgrade a computer to Win 11 via Windows Update. The update sat at 99% for more than 24 hours so I killed it and rebooted. Then I tried it with Microsoft's upgrade assista...
I'm a little torn on what to mark as a solution. All three answers are correct. There isn't really a way to do what I want in the way I suggested so Phillip's answer is technically correct. Meanwhile Joe's answer would lead me to be able to do what I...
Recently I had a bunch of these show up in my logs too. The thing that is confusing to me is that the security appliance makes it appear that all the traffic came from outside my network and was blocked. Basically someone was probing my network to se...