Last year was an all around hard year for my family and I didnt get as many #windowsInisders posts out as I feel I should have. Its time to get down to work and spark up a more formalized blog routine!
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Today I had a reader reach out and that made me realize that the more I blog, the better chance that I can actually help some one out. The article was from 2019 about how I had to re join a machine to AAD after an upgrade botched it. This was fixed in one of that years #WIndowsInisders builds, but sure enough, some one took that information and applied it, to a new build I am sure. Garry, if you read this, let me know what windows build you applied this approach to, I would be interested to see how it may still be an issue.
A quick breakdown for all those out there, I have a few #windowsInsider builds running, about 6 different virtual builds, all on different channels, and 4 physical devices, they are all uptdate and waiting for this weeks build that I am sure we will see in the early half of the week.
If you are new to the blog, review some of the older articles if you have a moment or 2, or if you have a question, something that you are experiencing or stuck on, feel free to tweet me up or post on the blog, I will try if I can to help you out.
Thank you for reading and I am looking forward to a blog filled and build deployed 2021!
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