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  • ...rally limited to individual applications and use-cases which have stricter requirements on their SMB connections (encryption and supported ciphers, resilient handl ...ou are running (which in Windows is tied to the OS version, but with newer OS able to run at earlier functional levels). Setting the functional level sim
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  • :* [[Operating System Requirements]] :* [[Configure Samba to Work Better with Mac OS X]]
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  • ...ge sophisticated enterprises that use Windows 10/11 with strict compliance requirements (including NIST 800-171.) ...786468%28v=ws.10%29.aspx Microsoft TechNet: Passwords must meet complexity requirements].
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  • ...-on-the-operating-system-version latest Administrative Templates] for your OS version, then (example with ADMX for Windows 10 2022): ...s are also applied, which are found in Computer Configuration > Policies > OS Settings > Security Settings > Account Policy.
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  • * no packages are available for your distribution or OS ...dencies. For details, see [[Operating_System_Requirements|Operating System Requirements]].
    11 KB (1,660 words) - 10:41, 4 August 2023
  • ...for this procedure. Consult your distributions documentation for specific requirements. import os
    20 KB (3,145 words) - 13:14, 18 July 2020
  • ...o distributes the PKCS#11 libraries as pre-compiled libraries, so they are OS-family specific. Currently, there's one for Windows and one for MacOS X 10. ===Client OS===
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  • ...of a Windows network and provides support for them on Linux, Unix, and Mac OS systems. This allows the clients and servers in a network to be either Wind ...C server. Different DCE/RPC endpoints have different encryption or signing requirements, but generally speaking, Windows demands higher levels of protection (i.e.
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