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Removing personal accounts when enrolled
Hello,
My IT manager has enforced conditional access so everyone needs to enrol. My iPhone is enrolled but I can no longer sign in to Outlook or OneDrive with my personal account (this account is a O365 tenant that I made for learning and is used as my personal address).
He is unsure what’s been changed to cause this.
Can someone advise what we need to do to allow more than 1 O365 address to use Outlook & OneDrive, along side the company enrolled details?
Kind regards
Hello, My IT manager has enforced conditional access so everyone needs to enrol. My iPhone is enrolled but I can no longer sign in to Outlook or OneDrive with my personal account (this account is a O365 tenant that I made for learning and is used as my personal address). He is unsure what’s been changed to cause this. Can someone advise what we need to do to allow more than 1 O365 address to use Outlook & OneDrive, along side the company enrolled details? Kind regards Read More
CDC: how to read history records of master->detail tables?
I have 2 tables T1(master), T2(detail). CDC works on these both tables.
I’d like to restore history tables to th new 2 tables T11->T21 using stored procedure.
The question is: how to process the history tables correctly?
If I get and process all T1 history records and after it all T2 there is can be referential integrity conflict.
For example: my SP processes all master rows: D, I, D, I and then details from the start to end of the history.
What is the best way?
I have 2 tables T1(master), T2(detail). CDC works on these both tables.I’d like to restore history tables to th new 2 tables T11->T21 using stored procedure.The question is: how to process the history tables correctly?If I get and process all T1 history records and after it all T2 there is can be referential integrity conflict.For example: my SP processes all master rows: D, I, D, I and then details from the start to end of the history.What is the best way? Read More
New Feedback Opportunity
Hello!
I am pleased to inform you of a new enhancement to your Microsoft E5 license. We have introduced Enterprise IoT, a solution that enables the monitoring and protection of IoT devices within office environments, including printers, cameras, and scanners. By turning on Enterprise IoT apart from getting alerts and recommendations, you will get vulnerability and misconfiguration data, purpose-built for IoT devices.
Activation is a breeze: Getting started is as easy as turning on a toggle in your Defender XDR Portal. Follow this documentation to set it up.
Bonus Protection: For every E5 license you have, we provide complimentary protection for 5 IoT devices. That means if you have 20 E5 licenses, you can secure up to 100 devices at no extra cost! Curious about the details? Our documentation will guide you on how to calculate the number of devices you can protect.
Your Experience Matters: We are dedicated to continuous improvement and your input is invaluable. Please take a moment to share your thoughts through a short survey.
Let’s Connect: Interested in a deeper dive into Enterprise IoT or other Microsoft Security solutions? Simply reply to this email and we’ll arrange a conversation with a product manager from our Microsoft Engineering team.
Thank you!
Hello!
I am pleased to inform you of a new enhancement to your Microsoft E5 license. We have introduced Enterprise IoT, a solution that enables the monitoring and protection of IoT devices within office environments, including printers, cameras, and scanners. By turning on Enterprise IoT apart from getting alerts and recommendations, you will get vulnerability and misconfiguration data, purpose-built for IoT devices.
Activation is a breeze: Getting started is as easy as turning on a toggle in your Defender XDR Portal. Follow this documentation to set it up.
Bonus Protection: For every E5 license you have, we provide complimentary protection for 5 IoT devices. That means if you have 20 E5 licenses, you can secure up to 100 devices at no extra cost! Curious about the details? Our documentation will guide you on how to calculate the number of devices you can protect.
Your Experience Matters: We are dedicated to continuous improvement and your input is invaluable. Please take a moment to share your thoughts through a short survey.
Let’s Connect: Interested in a deeper dive into Enterprise IoT or other Microsoft Security solutions? Simply reply to this email and we’ll arrange a conversation with a product manager from our Microsoft Engineering team.
Thank you! Read More
how to be a Microsoft partner and resell Microsoft licenses
Hi everyone I have many days watching websites that have Microsoft-authorized partners and sell Microsoft licenses like Windows and Office with competitive prices like these sites
https://wholsalekeys.com/
and I want to know how to get the Microsoft partner authorization to sell Microsoft keys
also with this authorization, i can sell online and worldwide ,
how it can cost?
kind regards
Hazem
Hi everyone I have many days watching websites that have Microsoft-authorized partners and sell Microsoft licenses like Windows and Office with competitive prices like these siteshttps://ondapro.me/https://wholsalekeys.com/and I want to know how to get the Microsoft partner authorization to sell Microsoft keys also with this authorization, i can sell online and worldwide , how it can cost?kind regardsHazem Read More
How do I add a name to my drop down list in excel
Hello, I am looking for instructions on how to add a name to a drop down list on my spreadsheet
Hello, I am looking for instructions on how to add a name to a drop down list on my spreadsheet Read More
Difference in Calendars for Flow in Power Automate
Can someone please help me understand the difference between the calendars below that start with “Calendar” and ones that don’t?
The reason I’m asking is because I’m attempting to create a flow in Power Automate and the only calendars that show up are ones that don’t start with “Calendar”. I’ve posted in the Power Automate Community, but no one has offered any input.
Can someone please help me understand the difference between the calendars below that start with “Calendar” and ones that don’t?The reason I’m asking is because I’m attempting to create a flow in Power Automate and the only calendars that show up are ones that don’t start with “Calendar”. I’ve posted in the Power Automate Community, but no one has offered any input. Read More
Enhanced Response Action Experience from Threat Explorer
Empowering SecOps with the ability to submit, block, kick off investigations and delete emails in bulk with a single action form within Explorer. – Rolling out now!
Last semester we published a blog post, where we announced a new Take action feature in the Email Entity and Email Summary panel that lets you take multiple actions at once from a single wizard. This feature makes it easier and faster for SecOps to deal with email threats by giving you logical grouping of actions, contextual availability of actions, and support for tenant level block URLs and files. Overall, we received very positive and encouraging responses on the value it adds for our customers and the ease of use of this flow.
We are very excited to announce that we are now expanding this feature to Threat explorer, where you can apply the same strong and convenient actions to more than one email message at once. Also, Tenant level URL/ file / sender and domain blocks available directly from Threat explorer.
This feature improves Threat explorer’s effectiveness and makes it more powerful tool for security admins to detect, identify, and remediate threats quickly!
Advantages of the new Take action feature
The new Take action feature offers several benefits for security analysts, such as:
It allows you to swiftly and efficiently remove email threats by letting you take multiple actions at once on up to 100 emails. If you need to do bulk email remediation for more than 100 and up to 200,000 emails, this new wizard will help you do that in a structured way.
It reduces the number of clicks and steps required to execute single and bulk email actions from Threat explorer.
It allows you to block malicious URLs or files at the tenant level (Tenant Allow Block List (TABL)) directly from Threat explorer, without having to go to another page (new addition!!).
Some of the actions are not available based on the current location of the message, but if there is a conflict, SecOps can use toggle choices to turn them on/off as desired and take proper action.
How it works
To use the new Take action feature, follow these steps:
Go to Threat explorer and select the emails you would like to take action on.
Up to 100 email selection –
You can select up to 100 emails at a time.
Click on the “Take Action” button. Note that this button has replaced the previous “Message actions” drop-down menu.
More than 100 and up to 200,000 email selection
If the email selection from the previous page has more than 100 entries, you can only activate one action at a time and no additional contextual actions.
A panel will open with the following options: Purge emails, Submit emails, Investigate emails, and Block URL/file. Some options may be grayed out depending on the latest delivery location of the emails. For example, you cannot purge emails that have been deleted or moved to another folder.
By default, some actions are unavailable/grayed out based on the latest delivery location of the message. To show all available response actions, slide the toggle on.
If you select the Submit emails option, you will see a sub-option to confirm the emails as threats. If you select this option, you will see another panel where you can choose to block the URLs or files associated with the emails at the tenant level. You can select multiple entities to block.
If you select the Submit emails option, you will see a sub-option to confirm the emails as threats. By selecting this option, you will see another panel where you can choose to block the URLs or files associated with the emails at the tenant level. You can select multiple entities to block.
Review the actions you are going to take and click on the “Submit” button.
Track the status of the actions in the respective pages. For example, you can see the purged emails in the Action Center page, the submitted emails in the Submissions page, the investigated emails in the Automated investigations page, and the blocked entities in the Tenant allow/block lists page. Also, we have recently done enhancement where SOC teams have direct and in-line visibility into manual remediation, quarantine release etc. and system post-delivery actions like ZAP and reprocessed messages (for FP recovery) etc. in Threat Explorer’s result, read the blog for more.
We are gradually introducing this feature over the next few weeks. It is designed to help you strengthen your security and reduce your workload. We value your feedback and suggestions on how to make the action experience in Microsoft 365 Defender better. Please engage with Defender for Office 365 forum.
Learn more:
To learn more about Threat explorer and the new Take action feature, visit the following links:
Learn more about email remediation here
Check out our documentation for additional information on the Threat explorer threat investigations.
Track email move and delete actions centrally in Action Center.
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Perform Successive Approximation Register on a Signal Analog to Digital Converter With Error output
Hello I was working on making a SAR ADC system directly in MATLAB code. As for now im unable to create it since what im doing is quantizicing the data in a way that im actually sampling. Been trying to do an SAR but after many attempts im unsuccesful? Any help for the basic Successive Approximation Register code.Hello I was working on making a SAR ADC system directly in MATLAB code. As for now im unable to create it since what im doing is quantizicing the data in a way that im actually sampling. Been trying to do an SAR but after many attempts im unsuccesful? Any help for the basic Successive Approximation Register code. Hello I was working on making a SAR ADC system directly in MATLAB code. As for now im unable to create it since what im doing is quantizicing the data in a way that im actually sampling. Been trying to do an SAR but after many attempts im unsuccesful? Any help for the basic Successive Approximation Register code. adc, sar, successive approximation register, analog to digital converter MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Optimisation of array to smaller size
I have an array of size 30×20 with non linear breakpoints (Rows & Columns), that I want to convert to a smaller size of 20×15 where the new breakpoints for this smaller array are unknown and require calculating.
I have started by trying to create a linearly spaced array for the new breakpoints, which as an initial guess is ok, however my purpose here is to minimise the error between the larger and smaller arrays. Given that the original arrays breakpoints are non-linear, the assumption that the new array can be linearly spaced, is not ideal and does not minimise the error – My current attempt looks like this;
original_map = cell2mat(app.table_handle.Data);
original_xbp = str2double(string(app.table_handle.ColumnName));
original_ybp = str2double(string(app.table_handle.RowName));
rows = size(app.table_handle.Data, 1);
cols = size(app.table_handle.Data, 2);
new_rows = size(app.table2_handle.Data, 1);
new_cols = size(app.table2_handle.Data, 2);
[col_indices, row_indices] = meshgrid(1:cols, 1:rows);
[new_col_indices, new_row_indices] = meshgrid(linspace(1, cols, new_cols), linspace(1, rows, new_rows));
reduced_map = interp2(col_indices, row_indices, original_map, new_col_indices, new_row_indices, ‘cubic’);
Would it be possible to optimise the breakpoint values to minimise the error between the original array and the new array, then interpolate the original array values to those new breakpoint values? I tried to use fminsearch but ran into problems due to the array sizes not being the same between X & Y breakpoint arrays.
For reference, this is my attempt with using fminsearch;
function error = new_function(new_xbp, new_ybp, original_map, original_xbp, original_ybp)
[X, Y] = meshgrid(new_xbp, new_ybp);
new_map = interp2(original_xbp, original_ybp, original_map, X, Y);
[dxx, dxy, dyy] = gradient2(new_map);
error = sum(sum(dxx.^2 + dxy.^2 + dyy.^2));
end
original_map = cell2mat(app.table_handle.Data);
original_xbp = str2double(string(app.table_handle.ColumnName));
original_ybp = str2double(string(app.table_handle.RowName));
new_rows = size(app.table2_handle.Data, 1);
new_cols = size(app.table2_handle.Data, 2);
initial_xbp = linspace(original_xbp(1), original_xbp(end), new_cols);
initial_ybp = linspace(original_ybp(1), original_ybp(end), new_rows);
options = optimset(‘Display’, ‘iter’);
[optimal_xbp, ~, ~, output] = fminsearch(@(x) new_function(x, initial_ybp, original_map, original_xbp, original_ybp), initial_xbp, options);
[optimal_ybp, fval] = fminsearch(@(y) new_function(optimal_xbp, y, original_map, original_xbp, original_ybp), initial_ybp, options);
[X, Y] = meshgrid(optimal_xbp, optimal_ybp);
reduced_map = interp2(original_xbp, original_ybp, original_map, X, Y);
Any help is really appreciatted!I have an array of size 30×20 with non linear breakpoints (Rows & Columns), that I want to convert to a smaller size of 20×15 where the new breakpoints for this smaller array are unknown and require calculating.
I have started by trying to create a linearly spaced array for the new breakpoints, which as an initial guess is ok, however my purpose here is to minimise the error between the larger and smaller arrays. Given that the original arrays breakpoints are non-linear, the assumption that the new array can be linearly spaced, is not ideal and does not minimise the error – My current attempt looks like this;
original_map = cell2mat(app.table_handle.Data);
original_xbp = str2double(string(app.table_handle.ColumnName));
original_ybp = str2double(string(app.table_handle.RowName));
rows = size(app.table_handle.Data, 1);
cols = size(app.table_handle.Data, 2);
new_rows = size(app.table2_handle.Data, 1);
new_cols = size(app.table2_handle.Data, 2);
[col_indices, row_indices] = meshgrid(1:cols, 1:rows);
[new_col_indices, new_row_indices] = meshgrid(linspace(1, cols, new_cols), linspace(1, rows, new_rows));
reduced_map = interp2(col_indices, row_indices, original_map, new_col_indices, new_row_indices, ‘cubic’);
Would it be possible to optimise the breakpoint values to minimise the error between the original array and the new array, then interpolate the original array values to those new breakpoint values? I tried to use fminsearch but ran into problems due to the array sizes not being the same between X & Y breakpoint arrays.
For reference, this is my attempt with using fminsearch;
function error = new_function(new_xbp, new_ybp, original_map, original_xbp, original_ybp)
[X, Y] = meshgrid(new_xbp, new_ybp);
new_map = interp2(original_xbp, original_ybp, original_map, X, Y);
[dxx, dxy, dyy] = gradient2(new_map);
error = sum(sum(dxx.^2 + dxy.^2 + dyy.^2));
end
original_map = cell2mat(app.table_handle.Data);
original_xbp = str2double(string(app.table_handle.ColumnName));
original_ybp = str2double(string(app.table_handle.RowName));
new_rows = size(app.table2_handle.Data, 1);
new_cols = size(app.table2_handle.Data, 2);
initial_xbp = linspace(original_xbp(1), original_xbp(end), new_cols);
initial_ybp = linspace(original_ybp(1), original_ybp(end), new_rows);
options = optimset(‘Display’, ‘iter’);
[optimal_xbp, ~, ~, output] = fminsearch(@(x) new_function(x, initial_ybp, original_map, original_xbp, original_ybp), initial_xbp, options);
[optimal_ybp, fval] = fminsearch(@(y) new_function(optimal_xbp, y, original_map, original_xbp, original_ybp), initial_ybp, options);
[X, Y] = meshgrid(optimal_xbp, optimal_ybp);
reduced_map = interp2(original_xbp, original_ybp, original_map, X, Y);
Any help is really appreciatted! I have an array of size 30×20 with non linear breakpoints (Rows & Columns), that I want to convert to a smaller size of 20×15 where the new breakpoints for this smaller array are unknown and require calculating.
I have started by trying to create a linearly spaced array for the new breakpoints, which as an initial guess is ok, however my purpose here is to minimise the error between the larger and smaller arrays. Given that the original arrays breakpoints are non-linear, the assumption that the new array can be linearly spaced, is not ideal and does not minimise the error – My current attempt looks like this;
original_map = cell2mat(app.table_handle.Data);
original_xbp = str2double(string(app.table_handle.ColumnName));
original_ybp = str2double(string(app.table_handle.RowName));
rows = size(app.table_handle.Data, 1);
cols = size(app.table_handle.Data, 2);
new_rows = size(app.table2_handle.Data, 1);
new_cols = size(app.table2_handle.Data, 2);
[col_indices, row_indices] = meshgrid(1:cols, 1:rows);
[new_col_indices, new_row_indices] = meshgrid(linspace(1, cols, new_cols), linspace(1, rows, new_rows));
reduced_map = interp2(col_indices, row_indices, original_map, new_col_indices, new_row_indices, ‘cubic’);
Would it be possible to optimise the breakpoint values to minimise the error between the original array and the new array, then interpolate the original array values to those new breakpoint values? I tried to use fminsearch but ran into problems due to the array sizes not being the same between X & Y breakpoint arrays.
For reference, this is my attempt with using fminsearch;
function error = new_function(new_xbp, new_ybp, original_map, original_xbp, original_ybp)
[X, Y] = meshgrid(new_xbp, new_ybp);
new_map = interp2(original_xbp, original_ybp, original_map, X, Y);
[dxx, dxy, dyy] = gradient2(new_map);
error = sum(sum(dxx.^2 + dxy.^2 + dyy.^2));
end
original_map = cell2mat(app.table_handle.Data);
original_xbp = str2double(string(app.table_handle.ColumnName));
original_ybp = str2double(string(app.table_handle.RowName));
new_rows = size(app.table2_handle.Data, 1);
new_cols = size(app.table2_handle.Data, 2);
initial_xbp = linspace(original_xbp(1), original_xbp(end), new_cols);
initial_ybp = linspace(original_ybp(1), original_ybp(end), new_rows);
options = optimset(‘Display’, ‘iter’);
[optimal_xbp, ~, ~, output] = fminsearch(@(x) new_function(x, initial_ybp, original_map, original_xbp, original_ybp), initial_xbp, options);
[optimal_ybp, fval] = fminsearch(@(y) new_function(optimal_xbp, y, original_map, original_xbp, original_ybp), initial_ybp, options);
[X, Y] = meshgrid(optimal_xbp, optimal_ybp);
reduced_map = interp2(original_xbp, original_ybp, original_map, X, Y);
Any help is really appreciatted! optimization, interpolation MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Fitting data on equation
Hi, i have an equation (DAR_eq) with 3 parameters (R,a,Cc) that i don’t know and i have to find them. I know that the following sentences might be extremly difficult for you but please at least give it a try. I have a tank with a hole which extrude a given material under a pressure. I’ve made an equation (DAR_eq) to solve this problem but i can’t fit my results on it. My incoming data are "mu" and "DAR"
%DATA of the FLUID (KEPSTAN 6003)
rho=1.27*1000; %density of the fluid Kg/m^3
mu=[1500 1550 1600 1650 1700 1700 1750 1800 1850 1900 1950];%viscosity of the fluid [Pa*s]
DAR=[1.702 2.013 1.391 1.133 1.071 1.024 0.930 0.677 0.631 0.556 0.495];
%MACHINE DATA
m =10; %mass in kg of the weights placed on the piston
D1 =0.02; %tank diameter
D2 =0.0005; %exit hole diameter
A1 =pi*(D1/2)^2; %tank surface
A2 =pi*(D2/2)^2; %surface exit hole
%GIVEN DATA
Ppbar=[145 155 170 195 220 220 235 260 300 350 480]; %pressure in bar
Pp=Ppbar*10000;%pressure in Pa
freq=143;%frequency
FH=(Cc/(g*A2^2));
Qa=FH+a*(rho/2)*(1/(A2^2)-1/(A1^2)); %Qa is the first coefficient of my 2 grade euation of the flux (Qa*Flux^2+Qb*Flux+Qc=0)
Qb=R*mu; %Qb is the second coefficient of my 2 grade euation of the flux (Qa*Flux^2+Qb*Flux+Qc=0)
Qc=-Pp; %Qc is the third coefficient of my 2 grade euation of the flux (Qa*Flux^2+Qb*Flux+Qc=0)
Delta=(Qb.^2)-4*Qa*Qc;
%EQUATIONS
Flux =(-Qb+sqrt(Delta))/(2*Qa);
DAR_eq=Flux/freq;Hi, i have an equation (DAR_eq) with 3 parameters (R,a,Cc) that i don’t know and i have to find them. I know that the following sentences might be extremly difficult for you but please at least give it a try. I have a tank with a hole which extrude a given material under a pressure. I’ve made an equation (DAR_eq) to solve this problem but i can’t fit my results on it. My incoming data are "mu" and "DAR"
%DATA of the FLUID (KEPSTAN 6003)
rho=1.27*1000; %density of the fluid Kg/m^3
mu=[1500 1550 1600 1650 1700 1700 1750 1800 1850 1900 1950];%viscosity of the fluid [Pa*s]
DAR=[1.702 2.013 1.391 1.133 1.071 1.024 0.930 0.677 0.631 0.556 0.495];
%MACHINE DATA
m =10; %mass in kg of the weights placed on the piston
D1 =0.02; %tank diameter
D2 =0.0005; %exit hole diameter
A1 =pi*(D1/2)^2; %tank surface
A2 =pi*(D2/2)^2; %surface exit hole
%GIVEN DATA
Ppbar=[145 155 170 195 220 220 235 260 300 350 480]; %pressure in bar
Pp=Ppbar*10000;%pressure in Pa
freq=143;%frequency
FH=(Cc/(g*A2^2));
Qa=FH+a*(rho/2)*(1/(A2^2)-1/(A1^2)); %Qa is the first coefficient of my 2 grade euation of the flux (Qa*Flux^2+Qb*Flux+Qc=0)
Qb=R*mu; %Qb is the second coefficient of my 2 grade euation of the flux (Qa*Flux^2+Qb*Flux+Qc=0)
Qc=-Pp; %Qc is the third coefficient of my 2 grade euation of the flux (Qa*Flux^2+Qb*Flux+Qc=0)
Delta=(Qb.^2)-4*Qa*Qc;
%EQUATIONS
Flux =(-Qb+sqrt(Delta))/(2*Qa);
DAR_eq=Flux/freq; Hi, i have an equation (DAR_eq) with 3 parameters (R,a,Cc) that i don’t know and i have to find them. I know that the following sentences might be extremly difficult for you but please at least give it a try. I have a tank with a hole which extrude a given material under a pressure. I’ve made an equation (DAR_eq) to solve this problem but i can’t fit my results on it. My incoming data are "mu" and "DAR"
%DATA of the FLUID (KEPSTAN 6003)
rho=1.27*1000; %density of the fluid Kg/m^3
mu=[1500 1550 1600 1650 1700 1700 1750 1800 1850 1900 1950];%viscosity of the fluid [Pa*s]
DAR=[1.702 2.013 1.391 1.133 1.071 1.024 0.930 0.677 0.631 0.556 0.495];
%MACHINE DATA
m =10; %mass in kg of the weights placed on the piston
D1 =0.02; %tank diameter
D2 =0.0005; %exit hole diameter
A1 =pi*(D1/2)^2; %tank surface
A2 =pi*(D2/2)^2; %surface exit hole
%GIVEN DATA
Ppbar=[145 155 170 195 220 220 235 260 300 350 480]; %pressure in bar
Pp=Ppbar*10000;%pressure in Pa
freq=143;%frequency
FH=(Cc/(g*A2^2));
Qa=FH+a*(rho/2)*(1/(A2^2)-1/(A1^2)); %Qa is the first coefficient of my 2 grade euation of the flux (Qa*Flux^2+Qb*Flux+Qc=0)
Qb=R*mu; %Qb is the second coefficient of my 2 grade euation of the flux (Qa*Flux^2+Qb*Flux+Qc=0)
Qc=-Pp; %Qc is the third coefficient of my 2 grade euation of the flux (Qa*Flux^2+Qb*Flux+Qc=0)
Delta=(Qb.^2)-4*Qa*Qc;
%EQUATIONS
Flux =(-Qb+sqrt(Delta))/(2*Qa);
DAR_eq=Flux/freq; matlab MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Generation of basic signals
I just need the code for generating the basic codes like unit step signal, unit impulse signal. unit ramp signal and the sine wave signal.I just need the code for generating the basic codes like unit step signal, unit impulse signal. unit ramp signal and the sine wave signal. I just need the code for generating the basic codes like unit step signal, unit impulse signal. unit ramp signal and the sine wave signal. code generation MATLAB Answers — New Questions
How to write to csv file in shortG format?
Hello,
I would like to save a Matlab table (first column strings, the rest are floating numbers) to a csv in the shortG format. I have set the format in my script and when I look at the table in the program, it looks just as it should. However, when I save the table to a csv file, the numbers increase their decimal places counts suddenly, forbidding numbers like -6.0247e-06 etc. How to overcome this, please?
Thank you all in advance.Hello,
I would like to save a Matlab table (first column strings, the rest are floating numbers) to a csv in the shortG format. I have set the format in my script and when I look at the table in the program, it looks just as it should. However, when I save the table to a csv file, the numbers increase their decimal places counts suddenly, forbidding numbers like -6.0247e-06 etc. How to overcome this, please?
Thank you all in advance. Hello,
I would like to save a Matlab table (first column strings, the rest are floating numbers) to a csv in the shortG format. I have set the format in my script and when I look at the table in the program, it looks just as it should. However, when I save the table to a csv file, the numbers increase their decimal places counts suddenly, forbidding numbers like -6.0247e-06 etc. How to overcome this, please?
Thank you all in advance. csv, matlab, shortg MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Ramp block having reset option
I would like to implement in simscape a kind of ramp block having reset option, thus that ramp would start rising from zero every time the reset is triggered. I’ve tried with resetable subsystem block but is of no helpfull.
Have u got any idea how to solve this?I would like to implement in simscape a kind of ramp block having reset option, thus that ramp would start rising from zero every time the reset is triggered. I’ve tried with resetable subsystem block but is of no helpfull.
Have u got any idea how to solve this? I would like to implement in simscape a kind of ramp block having reset option, thus that ramp would start rising from zero every time the reset is triggered. I’ve tried with resetable subsystem block but is of no helpfull.
Have u got any idea how to solve this? ramp block, resetable MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Divide connected regions in an image into sub-groups
I have an image (attached as Picture1.png) where the multiple white thick lines are present both in horizontal and vertical directions.
The white lines (either vertical or horizontal) are not always straight and can be curved as shown in picture1. Now, I wish to divide these connected white regions into sub groups, as shown in picture 2. The vertical lines shouldnt undergo fragmentation when criss-crossed by the horizontal lines. Since all the white lines are interconnected to each other, I cannot use regionprops and other similar functions. The numbering of the sub-groups does not need to be in same order as shown in picture 2.
What can be done next? Thank youI have an image (attached as Picture1.png) where the multiple white thick lines are present both in horizontal and vertical directions.
The white lines (either vertical or horizontal) are not always straight and can be curved as shown in picture1. Now, I wish to divide these connected white regions into sub groups, as shown in picture 2. The vertical lines shouldnt undergo fragmentation when criss-crossed by the horizontal lines. Since all the white lines are interconnected to each other, I cannot use regionprops and other similar functions. The numbering of the sub-groups does not need to be in same order as shown in picture 2.
What can be done next? Thank you I have an image (attached as Picture1.png) where the multiple white thick lines are present both in horizontal and vertical directions.
The white lines (either vertical or horizontal) are not always straight and can be curved as shown in picture1. Now, I wish to divide these connected white regions into sub groups, as shown in picture 2. The vertical lines shouldnt undergo fragmentation when criss-crossed by the horizontal lines. Since all the white lines are interconnected to each other, I cannot use regionprops and other similar functions. The numbering of the sub-groups does not need to be in same order as shown in picture 2.
What can be done next? Thank you image processing, image segmentation MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Behind the Scenes: Creating a more accessible future with Peter Wu
Hey Microsoft 365 Insiders,
As we approach Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we’re proud to share a behind-the-scenes look with Peter Wu, Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft. Peter’s tech journey and passion for creating accessible technology are truly inspiring.
Read the full story: Behind the Scenes: Creating a more accessible future with Peter Wu
Social posts:
X: https://twitter.com/Msft365Insider/status/1788237428718727360
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7194003125429571585/
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@msft365insider/post/C6tqGYcBYeL
Thanks!
Perry Sjogren
Microsoft 365 Insider Social Media Manager
Become a Microsoft 365 Insider and gain exclusive access to new features and help shape the future of Microsoft 365. Join Now: Windows | Mac | iOS | Android
Hey Microsoft 365 Insiders,
As we approach Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we’re proud to share a behind-the-scenes look with Peter Wu, Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft. Peter’s tech journey and passion for creating accessible technology are truly inspiring.
Read the full story: Behind the Scenes: Creating a more accessible future with Peter Wu
Social posts:
X: https://twitter.com/Msft365Insider/status/1788237428718727360
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7194003125429571585/
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@msft365insider/post/C6tqGYcBYeL
Thanks!
Perry Sjogren
Microsoft 365 Insider Social Media Manager
Become a Microsoft 365 Insider and gain exclusive access to new features and help shape the future of Microsoft 365. Join Now: Windows | Mac | iOS | Android Read More
Where is the “Save” button/link to periodically save while making a post here?
Hi!
I tried to “label” this post as “Microsoft Forums” but it wouldn’t accept a custom tag. This is a simple question about creating a post here in the forums, as opposed to being about Excel. 🙂
——————-
When creating a post here, I always get a message that says:
“Your content was last saved to auto recover at XX (time). Please save your document, using the save button, regularly to avoid data loss.”
Does anyone know where that “Save” button is? I cannot find it anywhere, lol.
Thank you!!
Hi! I tried to “label” this post as “Microsoft Forums” but it wouldn’t accept a custom tag. This is a simple question about creating a post here in the forums, as opposed to being about Excel. :)——————- When creating a post here, I always get a message that says: “Your content was last saved to auto recover at XX (time). Please save your document, using the save button, regularly to avoid data loss.” Does anyone know where that “Save” button is? I cannot find it anywhere, lol. Thank you!! Read More
New Blog | Export DLP Policies, Rules and Settings using PowerShell
This blog outlines the steps to export the DLP policies, rules and settings in bulk.
Here’s a summary of the items covered:
Exporting DLP policies, rules and settings: The document explains how to use PowerShell cmdlets to export the DLP policies, rules and settings in bulk from the Security and Compliance Center PowerShell.
Viewing the value of switches: The document shows how to view the value of switches that are parsed by the cmdlets, such as the groups or users that are scoped or excluded from a policy.
Exporting as a CSV file: The document provides examples of how to export the policy scoping or exclusion details as a CSV file by using the Select -ExpandProperty parameter.
Exporting as a JSON file: The document demonstrates how to export all the policies and their attributes or sub-attributes as a JSON file by using the ConvertTo-Json cmdlet.
Read the full post here: Export DLP Policies, Rules and Settings using PowerShell
By Priyanka Agarwal
This blog outlines the steps to export the DLP policies, rules and settings in bulk.
Here’s a summary of the items covered:
Exporting DLP policies, rules and settings: The document explains how to use PowerShell cmdlets to export the DLP policies, rules and settings in bulk from the Security and Compliance Center PowerShell.
Viewing the value of switches: The document shows how to view the value of switches that are parsed by the cmdlets, such as the groups or users that are scoped or excluded from a policy.
Exporting as a CSV file: The document provides examples of how to export the policy scoping or exclusion details as a CSV file by using the Select -ExpandProperty parameter.
Exporting as a JSON file: The document demonstrates how to export all the policies and their attributes or sub-attributes as a JSON file by using the ConvertTo-Json cmdlet.
Read the full post here: Export DLP Policies, Rules and Settings using PowerShell
New Blog | Tenant health transparency and observability
By Igor Sakhnov
In previous resilience blog posts, we’ve shared updates about the continuous improvements we’re making to resilience and reliability, including our most recent update on regionally isolated authentication endpoints and an announcement last year of our industry-leading and first of its kind backup authentication service. These and other innovations behind the scenes enable us to deliver consistently very high rates of availability globally each month.
In this post, we’ll outline what we’re doing to help customers see how available and resilient Microsoft Entra really is for them, to not only hold us accountable when issues arise, but also better understand what actions to take within their tenant to improve its health. At the global level, you see it in the form of retrospective SLA reporting, which shows authentication availability exceeding our 4 9s promise (launched in spring 2021) by a wide margin and reaching 5 9s in most months. But it becomes more compelling and actionable at the tenant level: what is the uptime experience of my users on my organization’s apps and devices? Is my tenant handling surges in sign-in demand?
We often hear from customers about the effect on resilience insights when they move to the cloud. In the on-prem world, identity health monitoring occurred onsite and with tight control; operational awareness happened entirely within a company’s first-party IT department. Now, we need to achieve that same transparency or better in an outsourced, cloud-based identity service and with a federated set of dependencies.
Read the full post here: Tenant health transparency and observability
By Igor Sakhnov
In previous resilience blog posts, we’ve shared updates about the continuous improvements we’re making to resilience and reliability, including our most recent update on regionally isolated authentication endpoints and an announcement last year of our industry-leading and first of its kind backup authentication service. These and other innovations behind the scenes enable us to deliver consistently very high rates of availability globally each month.
In this post, we’ll outline what we’re doing to help customers see how available and resilient Microsoft Entra really is for them, to not only hold us accountable when issues arise, but also better understand what actions to take within their tenant to improve its health. At the global level, you see it in the form of retrospective SLA reporting, which shows authentication availability exceeding our 4 9s promise (launched in spring 2021) by a wide margin and reaching 5 9s in most months. But it becomes more compelling and actionable at the tenant level: what is the uptime experience of my users on my organization’s apps and devices? Is my tenant handling surges in sign-in demand?
We often hear from customers about the effect on resilience insights when they move to the cloud. In the on-prem world, identity health monitoring occurred onsite and with tight control; operational awareness happened entirely within a company’s first-party IT department. Now, we need to achieve that same transparency or better in an outsourced, cloud-based identity service and with a federated set of dependencies.
Read the full post here: Tenant health transparency and observability
New Blog | Vulnerability Assessment with Defender for Servers, by Defender Vulnerability Management
By Shahar Bahat
Microsoft Defender for Cloud is a comprehensive multicloud application protection platform (CNAPP) meticulously designed to safeguard your cloud-based applications from every angle, covering the entire journey from code to cloud. A pivotal aspect of cloud security involves the continuous monitoring and management of emerging vulnerabilities across your cloud workloads. By implementing strong vulnerability management practices, organizations can enhance their security posture, minimize the attack surface, and reinforce defenses against potential security breaches.
We’re excited to share that starting May 1st, we are introducing unified vulnerability assessment, and as a part of this Defender for Cloud will now exclusively offer Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management as its primary scanner across servers and containers, as we shared in our previous recent blogs (1, 2). This strategic transition equips security administrators with access to Microsoft’s unparalleled threat intelligence, advanced breach likelihood predictions. This integration offers security administrators a centralized vulnerability scanner, serving as a unified engine for all workloads spanning cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments. This enables a seamless and precise risk assessment process. Equipped with these functionalities, security teams can proficiently detect, evaluate, prioritize, and address vulnerabilities, effectively overseeing an extended attack surface and strengthening the overall posture against cloud risks.
Read the full post here: Vulnerability Assessment with Defender for Servers, Powered by Defender Vulnerability Management
By Shahar Bahat
Microsoft Defender for Cloud is a comprehensive multicloud application protection platform (CNAPP) meticulously designed to safeguard your cloud-based applications from every angle, covering the entire journey from code to cloud. A pivotal aspect of cloud security involves the continuous monitoring and management of emerging vulnerabilities across your cloud workloads. By implementing strong vulnerability management practices, organizations can enhance their security posture, minimize the attack surface, and reinforce defenses against potential security breaches.
We’re excited to share that starting May 1st, we are introducing unified vulnerability assessment, and as a part of this Defender for Cloud will now exclusively offer Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management as its primary scanner across servers and containers, as we shared in our previous recent blogs (1, 2). This strategic transition equips security administrators with access to Microsoft’s unparalleled threat intelligence, advanced breach likelihood predictions. This integration offers security administrators a centralized vulnerability scanner, serving as a unified engine for all workloads spanning cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments. This enables a seamless and precise risk assessment process. Equipped with these functionalities, security teams can proficiently detect, evaluate, prioritize, and address vulnerabilities, effectively overseeing an extended attack surface and strengthening the overall posture against cloud risks.
Read the full post here: Vulnerability Assessment with Defender for Servers, Powered by Defender Vulnerability Management
Announcing Windows Server Preview Build 26212
Announcing Windows Server Preview Build 26212
Hello Windows Server Insiders!
Today we are pleased to release a new build of the next Windows Server Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) Preview that contains both the Desktop Experience and Server Core installation options for Datacenter and Standard editions, Annual Channel for Container Host and Azure Edition (for VM evaluation only). Branding has been updated for the upcoming release, Windows Server 2025 in this preview – when reporting issues please refer to Windows Server 2025 preview. If you signed up for Server Flighting, you should receive this new build automatically.
What’s New
[NEW] Delegated Managed Service Accounts (dMSA)
A new account type known as delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA) is now available that allows migration from a traditional service account to a machine account with managed and fully randomized keys, while disabling original service account passwords.
Authentication for dMSA is linked to the device identity, which means that only specified machine identities mapped in AD can access the account. Using dMSA helps to prevent harvesting credentials using a compromised account (kerberoasting), which is a common issue with traditional service accounts.
To learn more about dMSA, visit https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/security/delegated-managed-service-accounts/delegated-managed-service-accounts-overview.
[NEW] More Server Message Block (SMB) protocol changes.
Starting with Build 26097 and higher, we are introducing the following Server Message Block (SMB) protocol changes for QUIC, signing, and encryption:
SMB over QUIC client and server disable: Administrators can now disable the SMB over QUIC client and SMB over QUIC server options with Group Policy and PowerShell.
SMB over QUIC client and server connection auditing: Successful SMB over QUIC client and SMB over QUIC server connection events are now written to the event log to include the QUIC transport.
SMB signing and encryption auditing: Administrators can now enable auditing of the SMB server and client for support of SMB signing and encryption. This shows if a third-party client or server doesn’t support SMB encryption or signing. You can configure these settings with PowerShell and Group Policy.
For details on configuring these new settings, review https://aka.ms/SMB74MDNP.
For more information on SMB over QUIC in Windows and Windows Server Insider Preview builds, review https://aka.ms/SMBoverQUICServer and https://aka.ms/SmbOverQuicCAC.
For more information on SMB signing and encryption in Windows and Windows Server Insider Preview builds, review https://aka.ms/SmbSigningRequired and https://aka.ms/SmbClientEncrypt.
Windows Server Flighting is here!!
If you signed up for Server Flighting, you should receive this new build automatically later today.
For more information, see Welcome to Windows Insider flighting on Windows Server – Microsoft Community Hub
The new Feedback Hub app is now available for Server Desktop users!
The app should automatically update with the latest version, but if it does not, simply Check for updates in the app’s settings tab.
Known Issues
Upgrade does not complete: Some users may experience an issue when upgrading where the download process does not progress beyond 0%. If you encounter this issue, please upgrade to this newer build using the ISO media download option. Download Windows Server Insider Preview (microsoft.com)
VMs created using ISO media may not boot: Some users may encounter boot issues when creating Gen 2 VMs using this build (26063) and attempting to set the DVD ISO as boot preference. The new VM is unable to boot through the ISO and skips to subsequent boot options. This will be addressed in a future release.
Access denied error when using Diskpart –> Clean Image on Winpe.vhdx VMs created using WinPE: Create bootable media | Microsoft Learn. We are working to resolve this issue and expect to have it fixed in the next preview release.
Download Windows Server Insider Preview (microsoft.com)
Flighting: The label for this flight may incorrectly reference Windows 11. However, when selected, the package installed is the Windows Server update. Please ignore the label and proceed with installing your flight. This issue will be addressed in a future release.
Setup: Some users may experience overlapping rectangle voids following mouse clicks during “OOBE” setup. This is a graphics rendering issue and will not prevent setup from completing. This issue will be addressed in a future release.
WinPE – Powershell Scripts: Applying the WinPE-Powershell optional component does not properly install Powershell in WinPE. As a result, Powershell cmdlets will fail. Customers who are dependent on Powershell in WinPE should not use this build.
If you are validating upgrades from Windows Server 2019 or 2022, we do not recommend that you use this build as intermittent upgrade failures have been identified for this build.
This build has an issue where archiving eventlogs with “wevetutil al” command causes the Windows Event Log service to crash, and the archive operation to fail. The service must be restarted by executing “Start-Service EventLog” from an administrative command line prompt.
If you have Secure Launch/DRTM code path enabled, we do not recommend that you install this build.
Available Downloads
Downloads to certain countries may not be available. See Microsoft suspends new sales in Russia – Microsoft On the Issues
Windows Server Long-Term Servicing Channel Preview in ISO format in 18 languages, and in VHDX format in English only.
Windows Server Datacenter Azure Edition Preview in ISO and VHDX format, English only.
Microsoft Server Languages and Optional Features Preview
Keys: Keys are valid for preview builds only
Server Standard: MFY9F-XBN2F-TYFMP-CCV49-RMYVH
Datacenter: 2KNJJ-33Y9H-2GXGX-KMQWH-G6H67
Azure Edition does not accept a key
Symbols: available on the public symbol server – see Using the Microsoft Symbol Server.
Expiration: This Windows Server Preview will expire September 15, 2024.
How to Download
Registered Insiders may navigate directly to the Windows Server Insider Preview download page. If you have not yet registered as an Insider, see GETTING STARTED WITH SERVER on the Windows Insiders for Business portal.
We value your feedback!
The most important part of the release cycle is to hear what’s working and what needs to be improved, so your feedback is extremely valued. Beginning with Insider build 26063, please use the new Feedback Hub app for Windows Server if you are running a Desktop version of Server. If you are using a Core edition, or if you are unable to use the Feedback Hub app, you can use your registered Windows 10 or Windows 11 Insider device and use the Feedback Hub application. In the app, choose the Windows Server category and then the appropriate subcategory for your feedback. In the title of the Feedback, please indicate the build number you are providing feedback on as shown below to ensure that your issue is attributed to the right version:
[Server #####] Title of my feedback
See Give Feedback on Windows Server via Feedback Hub for specifics. The Windows Server Insiders space on the Microsoft Tech Communities supports preview builds of the next version of Windows Server. Use the forum to collaborate, share and learn from experts. For versions that have been released to general availability in market, try the Windows Server for IT Pro forum or contact Support for Business.
Diagnostic and Usage Information
Microsoft collects this information over the internet to help keep Windows secure and up to date, troubleshoot problems, and make product improvements. Microsoft server operating systems can be configured to turn diagnostic data off, send Required diagnostic data, or send Optional diagnostic data. During previews, Microsoft asks that you change the default setting to Optional to provide the best automatic feedback and help us improve the final product.
Administrators can change the level of information collection through Settings. For details, see http://aka.ms/winserverdata. Also see the Microsoft Privacy Statement.
Terms of Use
This is pre-release software – it is provided for use “as-is” and is not supported in production environments. Users are responsible for installing any updates that may be made available from Windows Update. All pre-release software made available to you via the Windows Server Insider program is governed by the Insider Terms of Use.
Announcing Windows Server Preview Build 26212
Hello Windows Server Insiders!
Today we are pleased to release a new build of the next Windows Server Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) Preview that contains both the Desktop Experience and Server Core installation options for Datacenter and Standard editions, Annual Channel for Container Host and Azure Edition (for VM evaluation only). Branding has been updated for the upcoming release, Windows Server 2025 in this preview – when reporting issues please refer to Windows Server 2025 preview. If you signed up for Server Flighting, you should receive this new build automatically.
What’s New
[NEW] Delegated Managed Service Accounts (dMSA)
A new account type known as delegated Managed Service Account (dMSA) is now available that allows migration from a traditional service account to a machine account with managed and fully randomized keys, while disabling original service account passwords.
Authentication for dMSA is linked to the device identity, which means that only specified machine identities mapped in AD can access the account. Using dMSA helps to prevent harvesting credentials using a compromised account (kerberoasting), which is a common issue with traditional service accounts.
To learn more about dMSA, visit https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/security/delegated-managed-service-accounts/delegated-managed-service-accounts-overview.
[NEW] More Server Message Block (SMB) protocol changes.
Starting with Build 26097 and higher, we are introducing the following Server Message Block (SMB) protocol changes for QUIC, signing, and encryption:
SMB over QUIC client and server disable: Administrators can now disable the SMB over QUIC client and SMB over QUIC server options with Group Policy and PowerShell.
SMB over QUIC client and server connection auditing: Successful SMB over QUIC client and SMB over QUIC server connection events are now written to the event log to include the QUIC transport.
SMB signing and encryption auditing: Administrators can now enable auditing of the SMB server and client for support of SMB signing and encryption. This shows if a third-party client or server doesn’t support SMB encryption or signing. You can configure these settings with PowerShell and Group Policy.
For details on configuring these new settings, review https://aka.ms/SMB74MDNP.
For more information on SMB over QUIC in Windows and Windows Server Insider Preview builds, review https://aka.ms/SMBoverQUICServer and https://aka.ms/SmbOverQuicCAC.
For more information on SMB signing and encryption in Windows and Windows Server Insider Preview builds, review https://aka.ms/SmbSigningRequired and https://aka.ms/SmbClientEncrypt.
Windows Server Flighting is here!!
If you signed up for Server Flighting, you should receive this new build automatically later today.
For more information, see Welcome to Windows Insider flighting on Windows Server – Microsoft Community Hub
The new Feedback Hub app is now available for Server Desktop users!
The app should automatically update with the latest version, but if it does not, simply Check for updates in the app’s settings tab.
Known Issues
Upgrade does not complete: Some users may experience an issue when upgrading where the download process does not progress beyond 0%. If you encounter this issue, please upgrade to this newer build using the ISO media download option. Download Windows Server Insider Preview (microsoft.com)
VMs created using ISO media may not boot: Some users may encounter boot issues when creating Gen 2 VMs using this build (26063) and attempting to set the DVD ISO as boot preference. The new VM is unable to boot through the ISO and skips to subsequent boot options. This will be addressed in a future release.
Access denied error when using Diskpart –> Clean Image on Winpe.vhdx VMs created using WinPE: Create bootable media | Microsoft Learn. We are working to resolve this issue and expect to have it fixed in the next preview release.
Download Windows Server Insider Preview (microsoft.com)
Flighting: The label for this flight may incorrectly reference Windows 11. However, when selected, the package installed is the Windows Server update. Please ignore the label and proceed with installing your flight. This issue will be addressed in a future release.
Setup: Some users may experience overlapping rectangle voids following mouse clicks during “OOBE” setup. This is a graphics rendering issue and will not prevent setup from completing. This issue will be addressed in a future release.
WinPE – Powershell Scripts: Applying the WinPE-Powershell optional component does not properly install Powershell in WinPE. As a result, Powershell cmdlets will fail. Customers who are dependent on Powershell in WinPE should not use this build.
If you are validating upgrades from Windows Server 2019 or 2022, we do not recommend that you use this build as intermittent upgrade failures have been identified for this build.
This build has an issue where archiving eventlogs with “wevetutil al” command causes the Windows Event Log service to crash, and the archive operation to fail. The service must be restarted by executing “Start-Service EventLog” from an administrative command line prompt.
If you have Secure Launch/DRTM code path enabled, we do not recommend that you install this build.
Available Downloads
Downloads to certain countries may not be available. See Microsoft suspends new sales in Russia – Microsoft On the Issues
Windows Server Long-Term Servicing Channel Preview in ISO format in 18 languages, and in VHDX format in English only.
Windows Server Datacenter Azure Edition Preview in ISO and VHDX format, English only.
Microsoft Server Languages and Optional Features Preview
Keys: Keys are valid for preview builds only
Server Standard: MFY9F-XBN2F-TYFMP-CCV49-RMYVH
Datacenter: 2KNJJ-33Y9H-2GXGX-KMQWH-G6H67
Azure Edition does not accept a key
Symbols: available on the public symbol server – see Using the Microsoft Symbol Server.
Expiration: This Windows Server Preview will expire September 15, 2024.
How to Download
Registered Insiders may navigate directly to the Windows Server Insider Preview download page. If you have not yet registered as an Insider, see GETTING STARTED WITH SERVER on the Windows Insiders for Business portal.
We value your feedback!
The most important part of the release cycle is to hear what’s working and what needs to be improved, so your feedback is extremely valued. Beginning with Insider build 26063, please use the new Feedback Hub app for Windows Server if you are running a Desktop version of Server. If you are using a Core edition, or if you are unable to use the Feedback Hub app, you can use your registered Windows 10 or Windows 11 Insider device and use the Feedback Hub application. In the app, choose the Windows Server category and then the appropriate subcategory for your feedback. In the title of the Feedback, please indicate the build number you are providing feedback on as shown below to ensure that your issue is attributed to the right version:
[Server #####] Title of my feedback
See Give Feedback on Windows Server via Feedback Hub for specifics. The Windows Server Insiders space on the Microsoft Tech Communities supports preview builds of the next version of Windows Server. Use the forum to collaborate, share and learn from experts. For versions that have been released to general availability in market, try the Windows Server for IT Pro forum or contact Support for Business.
Diagnostic and Usage Information
Microsoft collects this information over the internet to help keep Windows secure and up to date, troubleshoot problems, and make product improvements. Microsoft server operating systems can be configured to turn diagnostic data off, send Required diagnostic data, or send Optional diagnostic data. During previews, Microsoft asks that you change the default setting to Optional to provide the best automatic feedback and help us improve the final product.
Administrators can change the level of information collection through Settings. For details, see http://aka.ms/winserverdata. Also see the Microsoft Privacy Statement.
Terms of Use
This is pre-release software – it is provided for use “as-is” and is not supported in production environments. Users are responsible for installing any updates that may be made available from Windows Update. All pre-release software made available to you via the Windows Server Insider program is governed by the Insider Terms of Use. Read More