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arm64 windows
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The arm64 windows tag covers discussions about running Windows on Arm-based hardware, including the availability of native tools and administrative utilities. Recent content highlights that Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) are now installable on Arm Windows 11, enabling IT teams to manage servers from Arm-powered endpoints. This development addresses a long-standing limitation where many server-management tools were x64-only. The tag also touches on broader Arm Windows ecosystem updates, such as Exchange Online moderation improvements, though the primary focus remains on native Arm64 support for enterprise and administrative software. Topics include compatibility, performance, and practical deployment scenarios for Arm-based Windows devices in IT environments.
Microsoft on June 19, 2026 released five Windows 11 Insider Preview builds across Beta and Experimental channels, including the first Experimental-channel build that identifies itself as Windows 11 version 26H2 in Settings and winver. The headline is not the usual weekly churn of fixes, but the...
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Support for Remote Server Administration Tools on Arm-based Windows 11 clients is no longer a roadmap promise — it’s a reality you can enable today, and it changes what IT teams can expect from Arm-powered endpoints in the field.
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For years, Windows on Arm has promised the appeal of...
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Microsoft is rolling out a pair of practical updates to Exchange Online moderation that should make life easier for moderators and admins alike: moderated messages will now use Actionable Messages adaptive cards so Approve | Reject controls appear inside the message body on every Outlook client...