Enabling the Skype for Business integration gives you the ability to communicate with users using Skype for Business, email, or phone. This activation can be handy when you need to communicate with the user and mitigate risks.
Achieving Passive User Enumeration with OneDrive
The intent of this setting is to protect end users from apps with access to phishing scams, exploit-hosting sites, and malicious content on the Internet. It also prevents third-party browsers from connecting to dangerous sites.
The Active Directory Query integration enables you to access and manage Active Directory objects (users, contacts, and computers).This integration was integrated and tested with version 1.5.0 of Active Directory Query v2
The experience of using Merge with the updated ribbon should continue to be familiar for most users. However, you are strongly encouraged to read the Making the Most of the Ribbon topic, especially the Changes in Merge 2020 section. In particular, please note the comments there concerning removed support for ribbon Alt-key sequences.
The new 450% and 500% standard user-interface scale factors introduced with Windows 10 20H1 are supported, in addition to the previously supported 100%, 125%, 150%, 175%, 200%, 225%, 250%, 300%, 350%, and 400% scale factors. #5877
Windows 10 dark mode is now supported on Windows 10 October 2018 Update (build 1809) and later with an optional dark theme for the Merge user interface. This is in addition to the pre-existing light theme. Please see the User-interface theme topic for details and limitations. Note too that some light-theme icons and bitmaps may have minor visual changes as a result of this work. #1041#5618#5565#5587#5670#5647#5648#5649#5650#5651
All standard Windows 10 user-interface scale factors (100%, 125%, 150%, 175%, 200%, 225%, 250%, 300%, 350%) are now supported, plus 400% for good measure. Previously, the Merge user interface only scaled well up to 200%. Merge should now therefore work better with very high DPI monitors and for users who have a visual impairment. #1041
This release featured significantly enhanced access to certain SCM systems, along with many other enhancements and fixes. This is no longer the current release. All users are encouraged to upgrade to the most recent release.
This release brought the Japanese localization of Merge 2010 up to date with the English, German, French and Spanish-language release. This is no longer the current release. All users are encouraged to upgrade to the most recent release.
FTP is known to have security weaknesses. RFC 2228 was drafted to address them, but, in May 1999, authors of RFC 2577 were still able to identify vulnerabilities to brute force attacks, FTP bounce, packet capture, port stealing, spoofing and username enumeration.
Turbo allows you to selectively de-isolate individual folders between the container and host device. We saw an example of this earlier with the --mount flag. But explicitly mounting all of the user folders would be tedious. Also, user folder names vary between operating system variants.
There is no limit to the number of keys you can generate. You may decide to create and manage different keys for different teams or for different user access, allowing you the flexibility to revoke them independently without disrupting all key users.
Turbo application desktop integration, including Start Menu, desktop shortcuts, and file associations, can be enabled with the turbo installi command along with the --all-users flag. If you omit the version from the application identifier, then the latest version will be used.
In the previous example we simply set the startup file from the base image to create a layer that behaved in a different way. If the user wanted to change files within the base image in the layer, it is achievable by using TurboScript copy command.
For example, let's say you've written a JavaScript web application on Node.js and MongoDB. Instead of installing these and forcing your testers or end-users to install these dependencies as well, you can build a portable container for your project by adding your application to a template with Node.js and MongoDB images pre-packaged.
The Windowed modes require a Turbo native client on the end user device. The My PC mode is only available on PCs with the Turbo for PC client installed.
Turbo.net has teamed up with Parallels RAS to further simplify the process of delivering applications and desktops. Completely transparent to the administrator and without any extra configurations required, the applications in the Turbo.net Hub are available for delivery in the Parallels RAS Console like any application already installed in the farm. As soon as a user requests first-time access to an application published, Parallels RAS automatically installs and configures Turbo.net runtime and the application on the RDSH servers, reducing IT staff's manual tasks.
The Turbo Client uses the proxy settings of the local device by default. End-users using Microsoft Internet Explorer can change proxy settings from within the browser. Users of other browsers must change proxy settings on the host device itself.
To build an MSI, go to the Setup section of Turbo Studio, enter the MSI details and click Build MSI. MSIs can be deployed with existing desktop management tools or directly by the end users. See the reference for details on MSI settings.
A Turbo EXE is a portable executable that packages the application with the Turbo client. When an application is published as a Turbo EXE, the application is pushed to the Hub which enables features such as deploying application updates to users. See the hub docs for additional features.
Turbo has tools to enhance the deployment process and integrate containerized applications with existing deployment tools. For example, Browser Redirector enables administrators to automatically direct users to a supported browser based on a URL that is entered. This solves compatibility issues for organizations that have legacy web applications that rely on non-standard browser configurations.
Add a new entry with Value name DEC8F2AC-A81F-4BC9-A973-41EE4C4AF116 and Value 1. The Value name corresponds to the class identifier (CLSID) of the Browser Helper Object. The Value is a number indicating whether Internet Explorer should deny or allow the add-on to be loaded. Setting Value to 1 means that an add-on should be allowed. Enter a 2 to allow the add-on to be loaded and permit the user to manage the add-on through Add-on Manager. We recommend using 1 for most administration scenarios.
Google Chrome configuration for all Windows domain users can also be defined using Local Group Policy. This section provides step-by-step instructions on adding the Turbo.net Extension to force-install extensions in Chrome. The extension will be installed silently, without user interaction and cannot be uninstalled by the user. All permissions requested by the extension will be granted implicitly, without user interaction.
The Turbo.net Extension should be listed on the page with the Enabled checkbox set, but not available for user interaction and a badge informing that the extension was installed by enterprise policy.
After containerizing an application with Turbo Studio, you can make the Start Menu icons, shortcuts, and file associations available on a user's desktop. SpoonReg enables you to register Turbo containers in the shell, creating associations that generally are created during a standard installation process. Unlike an installation, registration and un-registration are performed instantaneously.
Once here, click Add API Key to generate a new key. Press the Remove button to remove the key and revoke its access to your organization. There is no limit to the number of keys you can generate. You may decide to create and manage different keys for different teams or for different user access, allowing you the flexibility to revoke them independently without disrupting all key users.
To determine if a folder should be set to full isolation or merge isolation, decide if the user would want access to files created within that folder outside the container environment. If yes, the folder should be set to merge, if no, full.
The Turbo.net Hub provides the ability to create custom run pages for applications. For an example of this, click here.The run page provides a great presentation and end user experience. If enabled, this run page can also be embedded within a website or blog. For an example of an embedded run page click here and scroll to the bottom of the page.
Enter a Heading, which will be the application name displayed to the end users. Enter a SubHeading which should contain a brief description of the application. Optionally enter an Article URL which will provide a hyperlink to a source page e.g. if you choose to host an application you created, you can link to your own hosted blog with information about the application.
Turbo uses the uBlock Origin plugin, a popular open source system currently installed on millions of devices. Turbo augments the default configuration with data on additional advertising networks. The ad block plugin and databases are automatically updated as part of Turbo's automatic browser patching system -- users or administrators don't need to do anything!
Turbo.net is a great way to provide online learning and test lab environments for SQL Server and other complex applications. Turbo VMs provide the user with a ready-to-use database server, sample content, and test IDE environment -- without requiring any setup or modifying the host desktop. 2ff7e9595c
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