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- Manage User Accounts in Windows - Microsoft Support
Administrators can change settings, install software, and access all files If too many people have this level of access, it could lead to security risks like malware installation or unwanted changes to your system
- KB5020282—Account lockout available for built-in local administrators
KB5020282—Account lockout available for built-in local administrators Applies To
- What Administrators need to know about the new Save experience in . . .
This article is going to answer some of the common questions that administrators have about this new experience For more information about how users will use this new Save experience, please see: Save a file in Microsoft Office
- Kerberos and NTLM authentication failures due to duplicate SIDs
IT administrators can temporarily address this issue by installing and configuring a special Group Policy To obtain this special Group Policy, please contact Microsoft’s Support for business
- KB5072911: Explorer, the Start menu, and other XAML-dependent apps . . .
IT administrators managing enterprise or virtualized environments should register the missing packages in the user session and restart SiHost to allow Immersive Shell and related components to pick them up
- What you should know about AutoSave - Microsoft Support
Your organization's administrator might have configured default settings for AutoSave However, you can configure your own settings for AutoSave, and choose when to turn it on and off You can still set AutoSave to be on for individual files by using the AutoSave toggle
- Block remote callers who are not local administrators from starting . . .
Under the new policy, only users who are local administrators on a remote computer can start or stop services on that computer This article also describes how to opt individual services out of this new policy
- Emails sent using Outlook Desktop results in Non-Delivery Report . . .
Diagnostic information for administrators: __________________________________________________ Error is [0x80040305 -0x00000000-0x00000000] Submit-Message failed: message id (1), failure enum (1), HResult (0x80040305), EC (1246) -- This issue is like the prior 500 folder limit that the Outlook Team fixed, Lifting the 500 Folder Limit in Outlook
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