Microsoft Windows 10 IPsec VPN Client: Security, validation & Administration Guide

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Validation report for Microsoft Windows 10 IPsec VPN Client

This is a validation report for evaluating the Microsoft Windows 10 IPsec VPN Client common criteria. Here are the highlights:

IPsec RAS VPN Client Configuration

This section contains information about configuring the IPsec RAS VPN Client for IKEv1 and IKEv2 in tunnel mode.

Audit Policy Management

A section below describes the audit categories in the Windows Security Protocol – Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. This section describes in detail the audit policy selection steps by category, by user and by audit success or failure in the Windows -> Security Log. read more

What is the Desktop.ini file under Windows & how can I use it to customize folders?

If you have already configured folder settings on your Windows PC and enabled hidden file visibility, you may have noticed the desktop.ini file located on your desktop and in each folder. What is this desktop.ini file under Windows 10/8/7? Is it a virus? If so, how can I delete it? If not, what is it for? This article explains all your basic questions about the desktop.ini file. We will also see how to customize folders using a desktop.ini file. read more

Why does every update of Windows 10 have to cause problems or problems?

  • Office documents that do not open after the upgrade
  • Windows 10 locked on the login screen after the upgrade
  • WiFi does not work after the upgrade.

I’m sure there could be more.

But among the most common problems affecting most updates for Windows 10 are :

  1. The cumulative update could not be installed
  2. Windows Update is blocked download updates
  3. We could not complete the updates. Cancel changes. Do not turn off your computer.
  4. Error when configuring Windows Update.

Take a look at some of the latest for Windows 10 :

  • KB3194798 : Cumulative Update KB3194798 Cannot Install
  • KB3194496 : The cumulative update KB3194496 that updated your Windows 10 to build 14393.222 has completed some PCs and the update has failed.
  • KB3193494 : Cannot be installed and will be reset
  • KB3189866 : Download KB3189866 The cumulative update has remained blocked.
  • KB3176938 : Update fails
  • KB3176934 : Broken PowerShell
  • KB3176495 : Download stops
  • KB3176929 : Windows 10 Anniversary Update caused several problems | Missing partitions after installing Windows 10 Anniversary Update | | Problems installing Edge browser extensions | Problems freezing millions of webcams were broken.
  • KB3147461 and KB3147458 caused faulty applications, faults in the start menu and blue loops and screens.
  • Internet access is not available after KB3201845 has been installed.

Girish, my friend, recently had a right click error on his Lenovo Windows 10 Home Laptop after a recent update. Until then, he was very satisfied with Windows 10, but such an experience was enough to upset him.

Whether it is 1 person, 1000 or millions, Windows 10 update problems, boring people seem to have become a trend. Each new update has several users who contact Microsoft Answers for help or to search for solutions on the Internet. read more

Missing partitions after installing Windows 10 Anniversary Update

Some users have reported that after upgrading their computer to Windows 10 Anniversary Update v1607, they have discovered that one or more of their disk partitions have been lost, have disappeared or are disappearing, and the disk space is displayed as unallocated raw space in disk management.

Partitions lost or missing after upgrading from Windows 10 to v1607

If you have just installed the update, you can reset your Windows 10 within 10 days via Settings > Update and settings > Restore > Back to previous version. If you have exceeded the 10-day time limit, you may have a situation ahead of you! read more

To resolve 100% disk usage under Windows 10

One of the most difficult problems to solve with Windows 10/8.1/8/7 is when you see a message indicating that the disk is 100% used and your PC suddenly stops responding or reacts slowly. Although there may be many reasons, it is usually caused when the disk usage is at 100% in the task manager.

100% disk usage in Task Manager

Is the problem a known bug in Windows 10? We cannot know exactly why. Why didn’t the same problem occur on computers when people were using Windows 7? Some people report the problem only after upgrading to Windows 10. read more

What is Safe Mode on Windows? What are the different types of Safe Mode?

In this message, we see what safe mode is in Windows and what the different types of safe mode are – like safe mode, safe mode with network, and safe mode with command prompt and what they mean.

Most Windows users are familiar with Safe Mode because it is often necessary when you need to diagnose or troubleshoot Windows problems. We have already seen how to start Windows 10 in safe mode and how to restart Windows directly in safe mode. Now let’s examine the importance of safe mode and the types of safe mode provided by the Windows operating system. read more

No Internet, secure – Fix a Windows 10 WiFi error

A problem that is generally noticed with the Windows operating system these days is that new operating system updates bring their share of problems. For example, you may not connect to the Internet shortly after the update and see an error message – Internet No, Secured flashes on your screen. Fortunately, there are methods to solve this problem. In this article, we see how we can solve the problem.

No Internet, Secure Error

We generally use a secure Wi-Fi connection at home or office. So if we get an Internet No, Secured error, it could be due to an invalid IP configuration. Maybe something changed the settings. Here’s what you can do. read more

List of deleted or obsolete functions in Windows 10 Creators Update

The Windows 10 Creators Update should be released in April 2017 (possibly April 18), but internal versions have already revealed a lot about this important operating system update. There are many features that have been removed and were included in previous versions or are obsolete (which should be removed in future updates). In terms of functionality, this update is great and includes many changes. Microsoft has listed the features removed or obsolete in this update. Let’s take a look at it. read more

To uninstall the Microsoft OneDrive application under Windows 10

Windows PCs come with many preinstalled applications that run in the background until you turn them off. Whether you use these applications or not. OneDrive app is one of them, but it is only enabled if you are logged in with your Microsoft account.

Remember that disabling OneDrive and uninstalling OneDrive are two different things. However, it’s the same thing because disabled applications won’t work until you reactivate them.

If you disable OneDrive, it will also be removed from your file explorer and you can reactivate it at any time. Before the Windows 10 Creators update, disabling OneDrive was a bit complicated, but Windows 10 v1703 now allows you to easily uninstall Microsoft OneDrive App from the Preferences window. This article explains how to disable the OneDrive application from your Windows 10 PC. read more

Please wait until the uninstallation or modification of the current program is complete

If you receive the message Please wait until the current program is uninstalled or modified, if you try to install or uninstall a program on your Windows 10//7 computer, then you know one thing: the Windows installation process is already used in another activity.

Please wait until the current program is uninstalled

Most developers prefer the Windows installer to install their software – and therefore you will see this message as the process is already in use.

When you install or uninstall a program on your Windows PC, the Windows operating system installs or uninstalls only one program at a time, using the Windows Install process. Windows Installer is a system process used to install, repair, maintain and uninstall software. It adds, modifies and deletes applications that are provided as a Windows Installer package (*.msi, *.msp). read more