Description:
Based on user feedback and author verification, the PIN reset feature in
Windows Hello for Business is available in Windows 10 Professional using
different key trust models in different deployments depending on
the version of Windows 10 (1511, 1703, 1709 and 1903).
Thanks to @greytone for noting this issue in ticket #4662 .
Changes proposed:
- add important Note outlining which Windows 10 version makes the PIN
reset feature available and the key trust model to use in each case.
The information summary is provided by @jvsam and @mapalko, based on
the discussion in the issue ticket page and original user feedback.
- add spacing for another important note with MD quote indentation
- add spacing for a table quote indentation
- remove HTML tag incorrectly showing up in the MarkDown preview
Additional notes:
PR content and placement of the important note is subject to change,
based on feedback from the author and MS Docs team members.
issue ticket closure or reference:
Closes#4662
Description:
As reported & discussed in issue ticket #5089 (Certutil command wrong),
the certutil command modifiers need to be in a comma separated list,
otherwise you will get the error message "too many arguments".
This behavior has been verified by TechNet moderator Steven_Lee0510:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/847c13d5-a32e-4799-bb83-2f8ead98a069/certutil-too-many-arguments?forum=winserversecurity
Thanks to Digiroka for reporting and pointing out this issue.
Proposed changes:
- replace the modifier/argument spaces with commas
- add missing MD compatibility spacing in 2 MarkDown notes
issue ticket closure or reference:
Closes#5089
I added the following: "This is not a well-known SID. The RID part may vary from domain to domain." for both of them and replace the well-known SID by "It may vary from environment to environment" because the RID selection depends on other factors (when the DNS service is installed for example).
* Added IsStub new node
* Updated tree diagram
* minor update
* Added a note
ATP doesn't need any specific diagnostic level.
Problem: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs/issues/4824
* Update windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/minimum-requirements.md
Co-Authored-By: JohanFreelancer9 <48568725+JohanFreelancer9@users.noreply.github.com>
* MDATP Get started 404: link Overview page instead
Description:
As reported by a new community user, the "Get started" link is broken
and causes a 404 error when trying to open that page.
As discussed in issue ticket #5053, it will be useful to make the link
point to the MDATP Overview page instead.
Proposed change:
- Rewrite the link name from
"Get started with Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection" to
"Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection overview"
(the name of the link can be changed depending on feedback from MS Docs
team members).
- Link the main page "Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection"
instead of the non-existing "Get started" page that causes a 404 error.
issue ticket closure or reference:
Resolves#5053
* Added new IsStub node details
* Update hello-planning-guide.md + MD improvements
Description:
As agreed upon in issue ticket #4875, the line
"> This guide only applies to Windows 10, version 1511 or higher."
should be removed because it imposes an outdated build.
Thanks to mapalko for requesting this removal, and to poortom1004
for pointing out the version redundancy in the first place.
Proposed changes:
- Remove the aforementioned line, as agreed upon
- Add recommended single MarkDown quote spaces
- Replace a tab with standardized spacing
- Remove redundant white space in 3 blank lines
issue ticket closure or reference:
Closes#4875
* Updated the DDF with the latest version
* Update activate-forest-by-proxy-vamt.md
Updated markdown.
* Removed blank SKU tables for deprecated policies
* loc meta tag updates
* CAT Auto Pulish for Windows Release Messages - CAT_AutoPublish_20191002143340 (#1258)