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eskonr.com
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| | | | | Managing Windows endpoints with SCCM (System Center Configuration Manager) and co-management enabled can be challenging, especially when dealing with co-management issues. In this post, I'll share insights and troubleshooting steps to help you resolve issues with devices that are supposed to be co-managed by Intune but aren't appearing as expected. Background I recently worked on... | |
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longwhiteclouds.com
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| | | | | A little while ago Duncan Epping posted a great article titled Distributed vSwitches and vCenter Outage What's the Deal, which generated some good debate. A few people that commented on the a... | |
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text describes a detailed process of exploiting a Windows system through a REST API endpoint, leveraging DLL hijacking and dynamic code execution. The user outlines the steps taken to gain access, including crafting malicious DLLs, using reflection to load assemblies, and executing commands via PowerShell. The text concludes with a reflection on the learning experience and resources used. | ||