4U612-DN31H-MJEJ0-0V0Z4-978HD | |
5G44H-ACH50-0J4C9-1VC5P-CY0QD | |
JC000-8G047-MJDF1-0H3E6-8QR5F | |
JV2NU-0XL5N-0J4Q8-0T0E6-8GH56 | |
JZ6E0-4R1E0-HJ1Q0-1R8NH-3AK28 | |
0Z48K-4X29Q-MJE80-113GK-C7K3A | |
HF4H0-46K80-MJ8D9-1KAZP-CKK12 | |
NY69H-2N05P-HJ170-1V1ZM-CG222 | |
4C45A-D8J0H-HJ5T0-1T25H-92A76 | |
0Z4H2-0WK9K-4JE10-0T9G6-9C8M4 |
Install VMWare Workstation PRO 17 (Read it right. PRO!) | |
Also, these keys might also work with VMWare Fusion 13 PRO. Just tested it. | |
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You should not use the Open SSH client that comes with Git for Windows. Instead, Windows 10 has its own implementation of Open SSH that is integrated with the system. To achieve this:
- Start the
ssh-agent
from Windows Services:
- Type
Services
in theStart Menu
orWin+R
and then typeservices.msc
to launch the Services window; - Find the
OpenSSH Authentication Agent
in the list and double click on it; - In the
OpenSSH Authentication Agent Properties
window that appears, chooseAutomatic
from theStartup type:
dropdown and clickStart
fromService status:
. Make sure it now saysService status: Running
.
- Configure Git to use the Windows 10 implementation of OpenSSH by issuing the following command in Powershell:
git config --global core.sshCommand C:/Windows/System32/OpenSSH/ssh.exe
We did it! We broke gist.github.com ;) So head over to the new home! Thank you all!
2021.10.20: https://github.com/AveYo/MediaCreationTool.bat now open for interaction
Not just an Universal MediaCreationTool wrapper script with ingenious support for business editions,
A powerful yet simple windows 10 / 11 deployment automation tool as well!
The samAccountName is the User Logon Name in Pre-Windows 2000 (this does not mean samAccountName is not being used as Logon Name in modern windows systems). The userPrincipalName is a new way of User Logon Name from Windows 2000 and later versions. user Name part can be different for the same user like DomainName\testUser and userTest@DomainName.Com.
- The samAccountName attribute is the user logon name used to support clients and servers from a previous version of Windows ( Pre-Windows 2000).
- The user logon name format is : DomainName\testUser.
- The samAccountName must be unique among all security principal objects within the domain.
- The samAccountName should be less than 20 characters.
- Query for the new name against the domain to verify that the samAccountName is unique in the domain.
IPTables is the Firewall service that is available in a lot of different Linux Distributions. While modifiying it might seem daunting at first, this Cheat Sheet should be able to show you just how easy it is to use and how quickly you can be on your way mucking around with your firewall.
The following list is a great set of documentation for iptables
. I used them to compile this documentation.
- How-To Geek: The Beginner’s Guide to iptables, the Linux Firewall: https://www.howtogeek.com/177621/the-beginners-guide-to-iptables-the-linux-firewall/
- IPTables Essentials: Common Firewall Rules and COmmands https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/iptables-essentials-common-firewall-rules-and-commands
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## Commonly used PSADT env variables | |
$envCommonDesktop # C:\Users\Public\Desktop | |
$envCommonStartMenuPrograms # C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs | |
$envProgramFiles # C:\Program Files | |
$envProgramFilesX86 # C:\Program Files (x86) | |
$envProgramData # c:\ProgramData | |
$envUserDesktop # c:\Users\{user currently logged in}\Desktop | |
$envUserStartMenuPrograms # c:\Users\{user currently logged in}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs | |
$envSystemDrive # c: | |
$envWinDir # c:\windows |