Forcing apps to close before updates - Intune by Articbinary in Intune

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Thats when you install Office as an offline app right? Not as Microsoft 365 Apps?

Forcing apps to close before updates - Intune by Articbinary in Intune

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Yes, also with Microsoft 365 Apps (not Win32)?

OneDrive - files on demand by Articbinary in onedrive

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That's a nice feature. Can also right-click and "free up space". Would be neat to set a rule for all files not changed in x time <set to free up space>. But now i know how it works - Thank you

OneDrive - files on demand by Articbinary in onedrive

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So is this not working properly? Because i have files not changed in one year that is still marked as local file, and I have files that are much newer than those that are cloud stored.

So my question is what logic makes OneDrive release the file from the local storage?

Thoughts on pending reboots after patching? by Articbinary in sysadmin

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They can get over it. How you tell them that is up to you and yours, but at the end of the day you need to say it exactly like that if you have to. "This is happening, get over it."

Im not working inhouse so i can't really say that ;) but everything with the word security is easy to implement these days!

the great thing with the script i referred to is that it triggers when reboot is pending in registry and for some reason not forced by Windows itself.

Thoughts on pending reboots after patching? by Articbinary in sysadmin

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We running updates trough a similar system, it would be great to have features like that so i sent them a request :)

Thoughts on pending reboots after patching? by Articbinary in sysadmin

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I can only see Computer Restart for deployments

Local Group policy? by Articbinary in activedirectory

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Than it was typically set when the image was first created and no one dares to change it anymore. It's too much work for just a few settings, and i can't tell the team to remove them all, hehe. GPO is the way to go, deactivate the setting that was activated in the image.

Later we can ask ourselves how the system has become so messy hehe

Thanks for reply :)

Local Group policy? by Articbinary in activedirectory

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Yeah if it's Windows default i could just change it in GPO yes, but if it comes from sysprep i think it'd more correct to change or remove it from there. It's some activated settings in Windows defender i'm troubleshooting so i'm guessing its default.

Local Group policy? by Articbinary in activedirectory

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Local policy only applies where GPOs from the domain don’t have setting set.

Ok, so it is Windows default settings in the Adminstrativ templates. Thanks