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Application List Report

Mick's IT Blog

We have started the Windows 10 upgrades and part of this process is installing applications for users that are not included in the standard build. I wrote this PowerShell script that can be executed as a package in SCCM against machines to generate an application report. The problem with that is it is a blanket report.

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Patch now to address critical Windows zero-day flaw

Computerworld Vertical IT

The first Patch Tuesday of the year from Microsoft addresses 98 security vulnerabilities, with 10 classified as critical for Windows. One vulnerability ( CVE-2023-21674 ) in a core section of Windows code is a zero-day that requires immediate attention. To read this article in full, please click here

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Critical zero-day flaws in Windows, Office mean it's time to patch

Computerworld Vertical IT

We are now in the third decade of Microsoft's monthly Patch Tuesday releases, which deliver fewer critical updates to browsers and Windows platforms — and much more reliable updates to Microsoft Office — than in the early days of patching. To read this article in full, please click here

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Patch Office and Windows now to resolve two zero-days

Computerworld Vertical IT

Unfortunately, we have two zero-day flaws in Outlook ( CVE-2023-23397 ) and Windows ( CVE-2023-24880 ) that require a "Patch Now" release requirement for both Windows and Microsoft Office updates. As it was last month, there were no further updates for Microsoft Exchange Server or Adobe Reader.

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Patch now to address a Windows zero-day

Computerworld Vertical IT

This update cycle affects Windows desktops, Microsoft Office, and Adobe Reader. The team at Application Readiness has provided a helpful infographic that outlines the risks associated with each of the updates for this April update cycle. No updates for Microsoft Exchange this month.

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Microsoft still working on 3D emoji for Windows 11

The Verge

Microsoft appears to still be working on true 3D emoji for Windows after first teasing it last year and then only shipping 2D versions in Windows 11. Nando Costa, a distinguished designer at Microsoft, revealed recently that the company is still working on making Windows 11’s emoji look more 3D. Image: Microsoft.

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Microsoft Is About to Make Windows ARM Laptops Actually Worth Buying

Gizmodo

Yesterday, Microsoft officially announced that it’s working on an x64 emulation for Windows on ARM, which will pave the way for up-to-date versions of applications like the Adobe Creative Suite to finally work on the platform. Read more.

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