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By hellowalkman · Posted
KB5060829: Microsoft confirms new upcoming Windows 11 24H2 feature is triggering Firewall by Sayan Sen At the end of June, Microsoft released Windows 11 setup and recovery updates (KB5062233/ KB5060843/ KB5062197/ KB5061090) following the month's non-security previews for 24H2 (KB5060829) and 23H2/22H2 (KB5060826). Today, the company has confirmed that KB5060829 is causing some troubles for systems in regards to Firewall. Microsoft says that IT admins and system admins may notice a recurring error entry in the Security event log related to Windows Firewall With Advanced Security wherein the Event Viewer records event ID 2042, labeled “Config Read Failed” with the message “More data is available” each time the device restarts. Although logged as an error, the tech giant notes that this entry does not indicate a malfunction of the Windows Firewall and as such it can be "safely ignored and disregarded," and that Windows Firewall continues to enforce rules and filter network traffic normally as intended. Microsoft assures that "there is no impact to Windows processes associated to this event." IT support teams and even general users often rely on error-level event entries to detect misconfiguration and other issues (Microsoft itself recommends you do so), so unexpected log noise can trigger unnecessary alerts like these. Interestingly, in this case, the logged event stems from an upcoming feature as Microsoft notes that the "event is related to a feature that is currently under development and not fully implemented." No additional information regarding this new feature has been provided at this time. For those who prefer a cleaner log, administrators can filter out event 2042 in Event Viewer or via PowerShell. In Event Viewer, create a custom view filtering out ID 2042 under the Security log and in PowerShell, use the Get-WinEvent -FilterHashtable parameter. Microsoft says that the team is currently working on a fix and an update will be released later. However, no ETA has been shared today. You can find the issue entry here on Microsoft's official Windows Health dashboard website. -
By qbrick · Posted
Concerning the situation at XBOX (title cancellations, studio closures and firing employees): The management at MS gaming division (Booty, Spencer etc.) has to go. Money and time has been wasted in such amounts that those people have to be held accountable and better managers can take the lead. In most other businesses this would have happened ten years or so ago. -
By adrynalyne · Posted
Why, because different bothers you? You aren’t using the OS per your own admission so why is it a shame? It’s a great way to focus imo. -
By adrynalyne · Posted
People often hate on what they don’t understand. It’s not stupid, it’s different. That said, ignorance more often than not rules the roost, so it is seen as stupid instead. How much time have you spent learning how to use macOS as intended before making your proclamation? -
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lukeangel
Hello Everyone!
I am looking for a Software Recommendation. I am looking for a program that would allow me to add as much data as I want to, then when I burn the CD/DVD, it would automatically span it across as many CD's or DVD's as necessary. Though I do not want it to break apart the files. here is an example of what I mean:
[Example] I have a directory that is 1.5GB. i add this directory to the program. I click burn, the program then alerts me that it will take 3 CD's to completely burn my project. Then when it burns the project to the CD it will correctly sort the files to utilize the entire CD instead of burning half of 1 file to the first cd, then the other half on CD 2 like some backup program do.
Has anyone come across a burning software like this? I have tried Handy Backup, but it kept wanting to take my 500MB files and break them in 2 instead of burning the full file to a cd and filling the rest of the cd with smaller files.
Any Help would be appreciated!!!
Thank You
Luke Angel!
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