Can I delete Windows.old?
Jan27

Can I delete Windows.old?

Can I delete Windows.old KB ID 0001904 Problem The Windows.old folder is generated when you reinstall or upgrade Windows without formatting the drive. Here are some scenarios that would have create it. Upgrading Windows: When you upgrade to a newer version of Windows (e.g., from Windows 10 to Windows 11), the system creates the Windows.old folder to back up your previous installation. This allows you to roll back to the earlier...

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How to track failed logon attempts in Active Directory
Jan23

How to track failed logon attempts in Active Directory

Track failed logon  KB ID 0001209  Problem If a large number of failed logon attempts occur within a certain period of time, it could be an indication of a security threat, which is why it is important that organisations have a proactive means of auditing and monitoring whenever this happens. There are a number of ways you can perform this audit, one of which is using the native tools. Here, we will take you through the steps so that...

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Enable Javascript
Jan18

Enable Javascript

Enable Javascript  KB ID 0001133  Problem I had just built a Windows Server server, and needed to download some updates. When I went to Microsoft to get them This is what I got; Javascript is disabled Please enable javascript and refresh the page. The message “JavaScript is disabled. Please enable JavaScript and refresh the page.” usually appears on websites that require JavaScript to function properly. Here’s how to...

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Logging Powershell Execution
Jan13

Logging Powershell Execution

Logging PowerShell KB ID 0001903 Problem Monitoring PowerShell execution, (especially on critical servers like domain controllers), is essential for detecting potential malicious activity. PowerShell activities generate specific Event IDs in the Windows Event Log. Solution : Logging Powershell The following Event IDs are logged connected to PowerShell execution. Command Line Auditing: Event ID 800 (Microsoft-Windows-Sysmon/Operational...

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Upgrade Windows 10 to Windows 11
Jan09

Upgrade Windows 10 to Windows 11

Upgrade Windows 10 to Windows 11 KB ID 0001902 Problem As you may already know, Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. This means no more security updates, bug fixes, or feature improvements! While your PC will still function, it will be at greater risk for viruses and malware – and yes – that does mean businesses and home users alike. So it’s crucial to start planning your transition to...

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