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  1. Microsoft Outlook Experience Major Outage in July 2025: Causes, Updates, and Solutions

    Yes, Microsoft Outlook experienced a significant outage starting Wednesday night and continuing into Thursday morning (July 9-10, 2025). Thousands of users worldwide reported being unable to access their email, load inboxes, or sign in. Microsoft acknowledged the issue on its Microsoft 365...
  2. Microsoft Outlook Outage Resolves After Widespread Service Disruption in July 2025

    On the evening of Wednesday, July 9, 2025, and into the morning of Thursday, July 10, 2025, thousands of Microsoft Outlook users experienced service disruptions, including difficulties accessing their inboxes or signing in. Microsoft 365's status page initially reported the issue and began...
  3. Microsoft Outlook Global Outage Impacts Millions: Full Details & Updates

    Yes, Microsoft Outlook did experience a significant global outage starting on Wednesday night, July 9, 2025, and continuing into Thursday morning, July 10, 2025. Thousands—if not millions—of users worldwide reported being unable to access their Outlook email accounts, with issues affecting inbox...
  4. Global Microsoft Outlook Outage Disrupts Millions of Users Worldwide

    Here is a summary of the key details about the recent Microsoft Outlook outage, according to the Daily Jang article (published July 10, 2025): Microsoft 365, including Outlook and Hotmail, experienced a major outage worldwide. The outage began at around 5 am (no timezone specified). Hundreds of...
  5. Understanding Windows RRAS Vulnerabilities: Key CVEs & Security Updates in 2025

    As of July 8, 2025, there is no record of a vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-49669 in the Windows Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). However, several similar vulnerabilities have been documented in RRAS: CVE-2025-33064: This is a heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability in Windows...
  6. Clarifying Microsoft's Windows User Numbers: The 400 Million Myth Debunked

    This story has caused a lot of buzz—and confusion—online, so let’s clarify what really happened: What Actually Happened Microsoft did not lose 400 million Windows users overnight. Reports on sites like TweakTown and similar outlets picked up on a discrepancy in Microsoft’s public statements: In...
  7. Microsoft Extends Support for Windows 10 & M365 Apps Until 2028: What You Need to Know

    As Microsoft approaches the official end-of-support phase for Windows 10, users, enterprises, and IT administrators are bracing for a wave of changes impacting how they work and secure their devices. Amid a flurry of announcements, policy updates, and user anxieties about shifting to Windows 11...
  8. Windows Server 2025 Remote Desktop Freezing Issue: What You Need to Know

    Windows Server 2025 is facing an unexpected road bump that has caught the attention of IT administrators and system users alike. Recent reports indicate that Remote Desktop sessions on Windows Server 2025 systems are freezing after installing security updates—more specifically after installing...
  9. Microsoft April 2025 Update KB5055523: Security Boosts and Performance Enhancements

    Windows enthusiasts and IT professionals have reason to celebrate this April, as Microsoft’s April 8, 2025 update – KB5055523 (OS Build 26100.3775) – brings a host of enhancements designed to tighten internal security, boost system performance, and refine the overall Windows experience. This...
  10. Windows Server 2025 Domain Controller Issues: Navigating Connectivity Challenges

    Windows Server 2025 has hit a snag that could send ripples through countless enterprise networks by jeopardizing one of its most critical components—the domain controllers. Microsoft recently disclosed that following a restart, affected domain controllers might load the default firewall profile...
  11. Windows Weekly Episode 929: Updates, AI, Ubuntu ARM, Xbox & More Highlights

    Do you ever get the feeling that, in the relentless humdrum of Week D, the most exciting thing to happen to your desktop is a blue screen of soup? Don’t worry, it’s not a new troubleshooting menu—it’s just another Wednesday episode of Windows Weekly, the internet’s favorite forum for IT...
  12. Microsoft Outages, Cloud Migrations & Teams Calling: Key IT Updates

    Microsoft Outages, VMware Migrations & Teams Calling: Latest Updates In a busy week for the IT world, Windows users and IT professionals have plenty to discuss. From unexpected service outages affecting millions of users to strategic partnerships easing cloud migrations and evolving...
  13. NEWS The 'Joker' Virus: Everything You Need To Know – Updated December 2021

    The ‘Joker’ virus has been around since 2017, it has been a recurring thread to Android OS to this day. You’ve probably heard of this virus on more than one occasion. Considering that it surfaced two times in the last couple of months, we’ve decided to give you more detailed information about...
  14. Update Rollup 12 For Exchange 2010 SP3 (KB3096066)

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  15. Microsoft sends Windows 7 SP1 to OEMs

    Start your engines Russian Microsoft employees have pushed the button on Windows 7 service pack 1, by revealing that it is winging its way to computer manufacturers.… More...
  16. Windows Vista Federal Parliament deploys Windows Vista

    Microsoftâs latest operating system Windows 7 has been out for more than a year, but Australiaâs Federal Parliament will ignore the release in the short term and is instead in the process of upgrading to its much-maligned predecessor, Windows Vista. More...
  17. Windows Vista Federal Parliament deploys Windows Vista

    Microsoft's latest operating system Windows 7 has been out for more than a year, but Australia's Federal Parliament revealed this week that it will ignore the release in the short term and is instead in the process of upgrading to its much-maligned predecessor, Windows Vista. Microsoft’s latest...
  18. Microsoft flogs more than 240 million copies of Windows 7

    THE INQUIRER AFTER A YEAR on the streets Windows 7 has sold more than 240 million licences. Link Removed
  19. Windows Vista DirectX 11 Now Available for Windows Vista (ARNnet)

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  20. Windows 7 Rumours of Price begining to emerge....

    As I commented in a previous thread.... Well, An IT System Admin friend of mine had a 'teleconference' with MS on the subject of Win7 the other day; when I was talking with him, he asked me if there was anything I wanted to know about Win7? I ( in a 'tongue-in-cheek' mode) said yeah, ask them...