October 2020

Fix: mfc120.dll is Missing When Extending AD Schema for Configuration Manager

Ran into this one on a client engagement recently while extending the Active Directory schema ahead of a fresh Microsoft Configuration Manager installation. It’s a simple fix once you know what’s causing it, but if you’ve not seen it before it can catch you off guard. Sharing it here in case it saves someone else

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SCORCH 2019 – ‘The Server Threw an Exception’ error after applying UR1\UR2

In this post, we’ll look into resolving an issue with System Center Orchestrator 2019 following the installation of UR1 and \ or UR2. The Issue After installing UR1 and \ or UR2 for System Center Orchestrator 2019, the Runbook Designer throws the following error on launch: Upon further investigation, it appears that the Orchestrator Runbook

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Configure OneDrive Known Folder Move via Microsoft Intune

🆕📢UpdateThis post covers the core OneDrive KFM settings and will absolutely still get the job done. However, if you want to get the most out of your OneDrive deployment, I’d recommend checking out my newer post Maximise your OneDrive: Recommended Profile Settings via Intune, which covers a much wider set of policies including disk space

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Why You Should Be Blocking Third-Party Keyboards on Mobile Devices via Intune

Third-party keyboards are one of those security risks that often fly under the radar in enterprise mobile management. By default, nothing stops a user on a corporate enrolled or BYOD device from installing a keyboard app from the Play Store or App Store and using it across every application they interact with, including corporate ones.

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