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How to Force a Shutdown and Restart your Microsoft Surface

If your Surface stops responding, or hangs, use the following methods to force a shutdown, and then restart. Be aware, though, that whenever possible, you should shut down your Surface in the normal manner. See Surface power states for ways to do this normally.  Video: Force a shutdown and restart your Surface https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/videoplayer/embed/RE4EIYM?pid=ocpVideo1-innerdiv-oneplayer&jsapi=true&postJsllMsg=true&maskLevel=20&reporting=true&market=en-us Note: This video is available in English Read More

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How to Configure Meraki  WPA2-Enterprise with Google Auth

This document outlines the steps you will need to take to configure your Meraki wireless network for WPA2-Enterprise encryption with 802.1X authentication against your Google Apps domain. With this feature, your users will be able to use their Google Apps credentials to access your secure wireless network. Supported Operating Systems EAP-TTLS/PAP is required on client Read More

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How to Deploy Adobe Acrobat Pro with Intune (Acrobat Pro Only)

A company I’m working with requested an Intune deployment of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC to users on machines running Windows 10 or 11. I wasn’t able to find great documentation about how to deploy this using Intune, so I wanted to write all of this down. There are some guides going around about MSP transforms, Read More

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How to Configure Azure Portal Auto Logout After Period of Inactivity

You can configure Azure Portal auto logout based on the inactivity time. To configure Azure Portal auto logout, navigate to Portal Settings and choose the time from Log me out when inactive dropdown. This will enable configuring portal log out based on your need. You can also set up a custom duration for logout from Azure Portal as well. Configure Azure Read More

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How to Fix IntuneWinAppUtil.exe Crashes with “System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException” Error

Problem In the new Windows Terminal, the app crashes when trying to update the progress bar: PS> .\IntuneWinAppUtil.exe -c “c:\install” -s “install.msi” -o “c:\output” -qValidating parametersValidated parameters with 14 millisecondsCompressing the souce folder ‘C:\install\’ to ‘…filename.intunewin’Calculated size for folder ‘C:\install’ is 74907648 with 1 millisecondsCompressed folder ‘C:\install’ successfully with 3451 millisecondsChecking file typeChecked file type Read More