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Microsoft to disable NTLM by default in Windows

Disable NTLM in Windows Server 2025 using Group Policy
Microsoft announced a comprehensive roadmap to phase out the legacy NTLM (New Technology LAN Manager) authentication protocol in favor of more secure Kerberos-based alternatives. The company plans to disable NTLM by default in the next major Windows Server release and associated Windows client versions, marking a significant step toward enhancing Windows security after more than three decades of NTLM usage.

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S2D and SAN coexistence in Windows Server failover clustering for Hyper‑V, SQL Server, and file services

Organizations running modern data centers increasingly need flexible storage architectures that balance performance, resiliency, and investment protection. With Windows Server 2022 and Windows Server 2025, Microsoft now enables true S2D and SAN coexistence—allowing Storage Spaces Direct (S2D) to operate alongside traditional SAN storage within the same failover clustering environment. This mixed-storage approach lets IT teams optimize workloads such as Hyper-V, SQL Server, and file services by combining high-performance local storage with existing enterprise SAN infrastructure, all while maintaining full cluster support and operational consistency.

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Migrate WSUS: Install role and move data to Windows Server 2025

This guide walks you through the process of installing the WSUS (Windows Server Update Services) role and migrating your configuration and data to Windows Server 2025. You'll perform a clean setup to ensure a stable, efficient patch management environment on the latest Windows Server release. Follow these steps to safely move WSUS settings, groups, and approvals, and prepare your system for long-term support.

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Windows Server 2025 WSUS blocks ESU updates

Windows Server 2025 implements security hardening changes that block WSUS from distributing extended security updates (ESU) to end-of-life operating systems. The modifications affect Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 systems receiving ESU updates through WSUS, requiring administrators to implement workarounds or upgrade their infrastructure.

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AD replication error 8418: The replication operation failed because of a schema mismatch between the servers involved

Active Directory domain controllers running Windows Server 2025 with the schema master FSMO role may create duplicate schema attribute values when performing Exchange Server schema extensions, causing replication failures across the entire forest. This issue triggers this error message: Error 8418: The replication operation failed because of a schema mismatch between the servers involved. The issue affects environments attempting to deploy Exchange Server cumulative updates or Exchange Server Subscription Edition. Microsoft has acknowledged this as a known issue in KB5065426.

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