* Update vpnv2-profile-xsd.md
<MachineMethod>Eap</MachineMethod> should’t be in the example, because
1. MachineMethod can only be Certificate
------ see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/client-management/mdm/vpnv2-csp
........................VPNv2/ProfileName/NativeProfile/Authentication/MachineMethod
This is only supported in IKEv2.
This value can be one of the following:
• Certificate
2. A profile conatins either UserMethod or MachineMethod but not both
* Update advanced-troubleshooting-802-authentication.md
* missing "r" in $OSArch
https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs/issues/5972
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* Test, updated Caps
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* Multiple corrections required (see notes)
@Dansimp
1) This note is contradictory - need to clarify this:
"> [!NOTE]
> Device credential group policy setting is not supported for enrolling into Microsoft Intune. "
2) We should remove all references to "Primary Domain Controller" (PDC) - it's not the 90's with Windows NT 4.0 anymore !
3) "Restart the Domain Controller for the policy to be available."
A reboot is not required
4) "Enforce a GPO link"
This is in contradiction with our recommended practices. We should not be suggesting this.
* Update web-content-filtering.md
fixed extra space
* CAT Auto Pulish for Windows Release Messages - CAT_AutoPublish_20200219114538 (#2080)
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As the link is not pointing to a proper source and there is no other information is available on Microsoft docs so I have removed this link. The link provided was pointing to the LinkedIn course intro video and doesn't fit with the context of the article.
Problem: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs/issues/5854
Related to PR: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs/pull/3789
Sorry for the delay, I have corrected the article to remove the video at the top and then at the bottom replace the video with the LinkedIn video relevant to this article. I also put a note and link to the LinkedIn Learning subscription that is needed.
Customer pointed out that while they were following steps outlined in the article, they ran into some errors. Validation revealed that step 3 in the feature installation procedure is outdated as of Windows 10 1607. Added a note about that