The Secure Time Seeding feature was shipped in the Windows 10 November 2015 (1511) release and is turned on by default. You may have seen the improvements in timekeeping on your Windows tablets and other Windows devices running this version of the OS, but you may have also found issues with broken authentication to SharePoint... Continue Reading →
Bypass authentication for Microsoft’s Network Tests to avoid Wi-Fi issues
An area where Windows 10 attempts to help users, but ultimately may cause problems in some environments, is with the network connectivity test the Operating System runs when establishing a new connection. Essentially, to work out whether your network connection is behind a captive portal or not, or has Internet access at all, Windows attempts... Continue Reading →