All videos are very useful. When this series completed you will upload SC-200 videos for sentinel, defender, Intune, EDR, XDR so we will gain more knowledge.
First of all thank you for in-depth informative videos, as a beginner it is very easy to understand from your video. Suggestion:- It would be great if you would include, what we really want to achieve (in terms of traffic flow), at the beginning of video just to make it more straight forward before we create actual policy. For example:- Objective 1 :-NTP and ICMP (Type of traffic) should be allowed pass form LAN segment(192.168.22.*/24) to Internet Objective 2:- DNS Query should be allowed to pass from LAN segment(192.168.22.*/24) to Internet Etc......
Thanks for Video but I am also confused.am I correct to think that the rules you just applied would break the DMZ rule (rule number 2)? Since the source is still the 192.168.22.0/24 in rule 2 How would a packet ever hit that rule number 2 . Since it would get dropped by cleanup rule 1.4. Please explain what will happen to the packet thanks
Brother, i have accidentally selected delete data from user sign in options. The user account is not mine. The data was deleted. How to get back fhe data?
Hi Thank you for the really helpful video. I want to ask, if your primary DNS server crashes, what is the solution to switch to the secondary DNS server to make it do the work of the primary DNS server until it is fixed?
Hi bro, I am one of your fans. I appreciate you sharing all of your information. I need your assistance, dude. We must use PXEBoot to upgrade Win11 21H2 to 23H2 and push Win11 23H2. However, Windows Server 2019 cannot push Windows 11 23H2. If there is a choice, Windows Server 2022 will use WSUS or WDS. If uploading is an option, kindly do so, bro. I'm waiting to hear from you.
Video is good, thanks, but I had already done the setup and still my WIndows 10 machines cannot see the shared folder... All of my machines are on the same domain, which I don't have control, however other machines can see other machines - they are all Window 10 - except this red herring that we are using as a template for future cloning and it is a Windows Server 2022. Any extra clues are appreciated. THanks again.