Just reporting back to say that I successfully reinstalled everything to the SSD over the weekend. Pulled the old drive on Monday, and everything has been working well with the upgraded drive. 👍
Both a non-significant threat and already resolved by the major distros. But good to be aware of these things. Good reminder that physical access means security has been breached.
There does not seem to be any trend with this issue. Just one user, in a quick search, reporting the issue. And there was no answer in that case.
FWIW, I've found some additional instances of this issue by searching Google with "HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PushNotifications\AppDB"
Thanks @coliver . I will definitely take a look at RSAT.
As @thecreativeone91 mentioned in a different thread RSAT isn't available on Window 10 yet... so you will have to remote into a Windows 8.1 or Server 2012R2 machine to get that interface.
Migrated the VMs off of this box so that I could work on it without affecting anyone else. Came in yesterday to work on it. Powered it down and installed the NIC daughter board without removing power to the system. Miraculously, it's now working as expected. 😕 👍
NFSv4 is only for security, typically you want to avoid this in a production virtualization environment. You would want to be on NFSv3 for performance reasons.
If the hardware is having issues, the vendor shouldn't be allowed to not support you - I recall Scott mentioning in the past that some court case basically set this precedent when it came to servers and running things like NON OEM RAM.
It's an automotive case from like the 1960s.
Yet that might change soon in the US. Cars are going to be licensed for use like software. It's copyright infringement to change the parts on the cars is what they are trying for.
Don't fault them, Just felt that WP was more of a bloggers CMS.
Still is, I think. The focus is really around blogging and other things are extensions or add ons. It's generally a good platform, but it is heavily designed around the blog format. I mean for the first many years the idea of using it for anything except a blog was unheard of.