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Create self signed certificate with SAN
For some time now Chrome is not supporting self signed certificates without a SAN (Subject Alternative Name) anymore. (Google Article) Thus the need to create a self signed certificate with one. #Step 1* Run “certlm.msc” to open the Certificate Store of the Local Computer.* Right click on Personal and select: All Tasks – Advanced Operations…
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Exporting Intune Scripts
For modern management Microsoft made it available to run PowerShell scripts on Windows 10 and 11 computers from within Intune. This is an ideal way of creating a script for device configurations and push them to the groups or devices you need. Unfortunately there is no way of retrieving the scripts once they have been…
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No Ads, No Tracking, No Cookies
Sound like a perfect threesome, doesn’t it? No? Okay. But If you’re not using DuckDuckGo as default browser this is a perfect way getting around and browsing the way you like it without privacy risks. Ghostery can be installed and used on the most popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari and Opera. (even on…
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vCenter upgrade, its always a password reset
We have all been there, trying to log in to the vCenter with the root password, probably for a well deserved update of the appliance, while the login the one time you need it lets you down. Perhaps you lost or never saved the password in the first place or the password expired because how…
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Sending TLS/SSL mail from scripts
If you’re looking for a way to send TLS/SSL Mail from a WIndows device, perhaps from Azure or just from the Task Scheduler of your own machine then CMail is something to consider. You probably want some monitoring or other checks send over on a daily basis, or perhaps you just need an Command Line…
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Microsoft365 on Monday morning
Who hasn’t had them, users can’t sign in to Microsoft365. Most of the times it’s Outlook that’s not signing in or asking for a password every time you start the client and other times it’s the Word or Excel application that is giving the error message. In my opinion this happens too much every day…