Archive for September, 2022

Windows 11 – officially release

September 27th, 2022

The latest version of Windows 11, known as “version 22H2,” officially is released. 

Microsoft is planning to release Windows 10 version 22H2 “next month,” according to John Cable, vice president of program management for Windows servicing and delivery,

Microsoft issues new Windows 11 releases once per year, in the second half of each year. These “feature update” operating system releases trigger support clocks for organizations. OS support varies with the edition used:

  • Windows 11 Enterprise and Education editions are supported for 36 months.
  • Windows 11 Pro and Home editions are supported for 24 months.

More Frequent Windows 11 Feature Updates
Microsoft plans to issue new Windows 11 features more frequently than just once per year.

. The OS will get new features through the Windows Update service and the Windows Store.

Some of the new features described in Microsoft’s various announcements will come in October and thereafter like a monthly quality update.

The support document explains that a Windows Update is used to deliver quality and security patches each month, and Microsoft will now use it to also deliver new Windows 11 features via a “phased and measured approach” using the “Controlled Feature Rollout (CFR) technology” that’s used with the Microsoft Edge browser and Windows Insider Program releases,

Windows 11 enterprise and educational users, and those using domain-joined Pro editions, will get these new Windows 11 features turned “off by default.” After November, these organizations also will have policy options to turn the features on, which “will be done as a set, and not for individual features or individual releases,”.

Windows 11 2022 Update Highlights
The new Windows 11 version 22H2 operating system is to be released in more than 190 countries,

Windows 11 should be easier and safer for end users, while supporting organizational security and management needs. There is a “new Microsoft Defender SmartScreen” feature, to alert people when they are “entering their Microsoft credentials into a malicious application or hacked website.”

Windows Hello, Microsoft’s biometric authentication scheme, has an optional “presence sensing” capability that will lock a PC when a user leaves the area.

One other notable security feature in version 22H2 is Smart App Control, which “blocks untrusted or unsigned applications, script files and malicious macros from running on Windows 11.” It uses artificial intelligence and Microsoft’s security “signals” information to “predict if an app is safe“. “Smart App Control is built on the same OS core capabilities used in Windows Defender Application Control.” To use Smart App Control, a clean installation of Windows 11 version 22H2 needs to be performed, Microsoft indicated.

Other notable security perks in Windows 11 version 22H2 include:

  • Hypervisor-protected code integrity to protect against kernel modifications by drivers.
  • A Microsoft vulnerable driver block list for known vulnerabilities.
  • Windows Defender Credential Guard (with the Windows 11 Enterprise edition) to address credential theft techniques.
  • Local Security Authority turned on by default to “load only trusted, signed code, making it significantly more difficult for attackers to steal credentials.”

Secured-core PCs specifically will get the Config Lock feature, which “helps prevent the configuration drift that occurs when users with local admin rights change settings and put devices out-of-sync with IT security policies,” .

NAV 2018 recent updates

September 12th, 2022

#NAV2018

1. Title – Cumulative Update 56 for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018

  Build No. – 49175

  Local Version Included – AT,AU,BE,CH,CZ,DE,DK,ES,FI,FR,IS,IT,NA,NL,NO,NZ,RU,SE,UK

  Details of Update

  Download Link

  Docker Pull Request – Get-NavArtifactUrl -nav 2018 -cu cu56 -country w1

  ** Replace w1 with country code that you need.

Platform Hotfix in NAV 2018 –  

  • 444600 – “Fatal Error during installation” error message when installing the Demo Database from the NAV 2018 CU54 installation media setup.exe.

Queen Elizabeth 11

September 8th, 2022

It is with great sadness that I am writing to let you know that Queen Elizabeth 11 died peacefully in her sleep this afternoon at Balmoral.

Earlier this week she met with her 15th prime minister. A sad loss for the U.K. and in truth for the whole world.

Chrome flaw-urgent update

September 7th, 2022

An urgent warning has been issued for BILLIONS of Google Chrome users by Google to warn that its web browser users that there is a vulnerable flaw.

 Chrome has launched a new update – across Windows, Max and Linux computers.

Chrome users need to relaunch the browser to activate the update. This will update Chrome to version 105.0.5195.102 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. 

To update Chrome, click on the three-dot menu on the top-right of your Chrome window. Then users should go to Help > About Google Chrome to see if the update is available, before clicking the download button.

Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information.

This latest update comes just days after Google released Chrome version 105 on August 30th. That update already came with 24 security fixes. Apparently, that still wasn’t enough. This is the sixth zero-day vulnerability Chrome has faced so far this year. The last vulnerability that was actively exploited was just flagged in mid-August,

USB 4 version 2.0

September 3rd, 2022

USB 4 version 2.0 is expected to provide twice the speed of data performance over existing USB Type-C cables and connectors. The new technology, will launch later in 2022, and should deliver greatly improved connectivity and data transfer speeds. The advances, are made possible by a new physical layer architecture allowing up to 80GBps operation – even when using previous USB C passive cables, which previously allowed up to 40GBps speeds.

his means that a 40GBps cable bought today would soon be able to deliver double these speeds, with no extra effort required by the user. 

Existing USB-C and USB Power Deliver (PD) specifications will be updated to enable the new levels of performance, with the protocols backwards-compatible with USB 4 version 1.0, USB 3.2, USB 2.0 and Thunderbolt 3. There’s also improved support for DisplayPort and PCIe, where improved data tunnelling will be used to harness the best possible bandwidth.

Solutions will most benefit from this speed enhancement include: higher-performance displays, storage, and USB-based hubs and docks.

More information, together with detailed technical specifications into how USB 4 version 2.0 will work, are expected to be revealed in November 2022.