• Jimmybander@champserver.net
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    1 year ago

    Most of our machines at my office run Win 10 or 11 and we haven’t had the blue screen. I was wondering why we hadn’t experienced this. Still don’t know.

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      1 year ago

      Azure is MS’s cloud computing. As long as you weren’t using MS OneDrive, or 365 Office, or something else that relied on MS cloud, you’re good.

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          I just spent the morning doing this with my help desk team, although we just do it via command prompt at the recovery screen. We’ve had a 100% success rate so far at 93 devices and counting. I’m glad our organization practices read only Friday, at least.

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            Tbh, I would then also not update anything on Thursdays (which does maybe do overnight procedures) since it may be breaking over night then, leaving you just little time to fix before the weekend :D

            This kinda can be extended up until Monday, I know, but, at least in Germany, on Fridays people go home way sooner than other days.

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          1 year ago

          Yes, but Azure platform itself was using it. So many of those systems were down overnight (and there’s probably still stragglers). The guy you responded to specifically called out Azure-based services.

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            1 year ago

            Sure, but the OP of the thread didn’t.

            Most of our machines at my office run Win 10 or 11 and we haven’t had the blue screen. I was wondering why we hadn’t experienced this. Still don’t know.

            So it isn’t whether you’re using Azure, it’s whether you’re using CrowdStrike (Azure related or not)

            • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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              So it isn’t whether you’re using Azure, it’s whether you’re using CrowdStrike (Azure related or not)

              No. Azure platform is using Crowdstrike on their hypervisors. So simply using Azure could be sufficient to hurt you in this case even if your Azure host isn’t using Crowdstrike itself. But yes, otherwise it’s a mix of Windows+Crowdstrike.