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While I somewhat agree as I also work across physical and virtual devices, the security necessary for it so heavily ties it to a device.
I've been loving the Snapdragon Surface though!
While I somewhat agree as I also work across physical and virtual devices, the security necessary for it so heavily ties it to a device.
I've been loving the Snapdragon Surface though!
Though those policies are largely security by obscurity and not a valid alternative to proper Application Control.
Though those policies are largely security by obscurity and not a valid alternative to proper Application Control.
Like Windows LAPS, I think they should only be configurable via Endpoint Security > Encryption.
Like Windows LAPS, I think they should only be configurable via Endpoint Security > Encryption.
That being said, I've seen the mechanism for configuring the start menu break like 5 times in the last few years. There's far better things for admins to be worrying about on a daily basis than chasing a goose with a knife ;)
That being said, I've seen the mechanism for configuring the start menu break like 5 times in the last few years. There's far better things for admins to be worrying about on a daily basis than chasing a goose with a knife ;)
If they're not descriptive and someone who's not sure can't at least take a guess at where a thing might be configured, what's the point?!
If they're not descriptive and someone who's not sure can't at least take a guess at where a thing might be configured, what's the point?!
Pretty sure I just had to stop and disable AppArmor entirely, though I'm not sure if that's necessarily the best thing to do:
ubuntu.com/server/docs/...
Pretty sure I just had to stop and disable AppArmor entirely, though I'm not sure if that's necessarily the best thing to do:
ubuntu.com/server/docs/...