Midas MeshFree 2025 R2.2025 05.12 (x64)

File size: 2.21 GB​

MeshFree is a design and analysis cutting-edge technology developed as a joint project with Samsung Electronics. MeshFree performs finite element analysis on the original CAD model without need for meshing or defeaturing. MeshFree frees you from all the difficulties of today’s design and analysis software.

midasNFX is an integrated finite element analysis program for structural, CFD simulation and optimization design. It provides efficient and accurate analysis together with an integrated pre-post processor, developed by senior mechanical engineers with over 20 years of CAE software development expertise.

Within its highly interactive and visual environment, users have access to a variety of practical tools which can help to build, edit and manipulate CAE models. For 2D and 3D FE model creation, the users are free to use midas NFX’s powerful auto-meshers as well as extensive manual meshing tools.

midas NFX provides total solutions from high-end structural analysis functions such as contact analysis, nonlinear analysis, implicit / explicit dynamic analysis and fatigue analysis in addition to high-end fluid analysis functions such as moving mesh, free surface analysis and mass transfer analysis. Additionally midas NFX provides practical topology and size optimization considering static/dynamic analyses and manufacturing processes.

Whats New
Read: MeshFree 2025_Release Note_US.pdf

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MicroStation 2025 25.00.00.119 (6.22 GB)

MicroStation 2025 25.00.00.119​

Connect Edition

What you’ll learn
Automate Engineering Tasks
Save time on Big Infrastructure Projects
Create on Custom application
Integration with Other Applications e.g. Excel

Requirements
No programming Experience Needed

Description
This Course is a comprehensive guide to automating tasks in MicroStation using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). Whether you are new to programming or an experienced MicroStation user looking to enhance your workflows, this book offers a step-by-step approach to mastering VBA in the MicroStation environment.Starting with the basics of the VBA IDE, variables, and code structure, the book guides you through fundamental programming concepts before diving into MicroStation-specific tasks. You’ll learn how to create and manipulate elements, automate drawing processes, and interact with external applications like Excel for data import/export.Through practical exercises, projects, and case studies, this course ensures that you gain hands-on experience with VBA in MicroStation. Whether you’re automating simple workflows or tackling complex design problems, this guide will equip you with the tools you need to become proficient in VBA programming for MicroStation.By the end of the course , you will have developed a solid foundation in VBA, with the ability to create custom applications, automate design processes, and significantly improve your efficiency within MicroStation.This course is a valuable resource for MicroStation users, CAD professionals, and engineers looking to harness the full power of VBA for automating tasks and enhancing their design workflows.If you want to learn more A book and E-Book available on the link belowMusic by Vlad Krotov from Pixabay

Who this course is for
BIM Managers
BIM Engineers
Design Engineers
CAD Technicians

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️ MicroStation 2025 25.00.00.119 (6.22 GB) [6.22 GB]
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Microsoft Windows Server 2022.21H2 Build 20348.3932 July 2025 MSDN (x64)

Microsoft Windows Server 2022.21H2 Build 20348.3932 July 2025 MSDN (x64)​

Windows Server 2022 brings advanced multi-layered protection, Azure-based hybrid capabilities, and a flexible application platform for the first time. This release also includes secure kernel features that help protect Windows Server hardware, firmware, and functionality from complex security threats. The core server is built on technologies such as Windows Defender System Guard and Virtualization-based Security to mitigate the risk of sophisticated malware and firmware vulnerabilities.

The new release also supports secure connection with a number of new features, including faster HTTPS connections with more secure encryption, industry-standard AES 256 encryption for SMB, and more. Windows Server 2022 improves hybrid server management with significantly improved virtual machine management, advanced event viewing, and many other new features in Windows Admin Center. In addition, the release significantly improves the work with Windows containers, such as reduced image size for faster downloads, simplified network policy implementation, and introduced containerization tools for .NET applications.

As a LTSC release, Windows Server 2022 includes the Desktop Experience and Server Core installation options for Datacenter and Standard editions. Security features that are part of the current Windows 10 release (20H2) are now included in Windows Server 2022, like tamper and reputation-based protection.

Security in Windows Server 2022
It’s no secret that most businesses worldwide are struggling with IT security – as organizations and society becomes more and more reliant on digital systems there are just too many avenues for increasingly sophisticated attackers to find a way in. Compromising systems before they start up through boot kits or root kits is becoming more popular and building on the work Microsoft’s done for Secured Core PCs, Windows Server 2022 brings Secured Core Servers.

Secure-Core Servers
If you haven’t heard of Secure-core, think of marrying a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 chip for securely storing secrets, Bitlocker for full volume drive encryption and Virtualization Based Security (VBS) to protect credentials while the system is running. In other words, all the optional Microsoft security features that you could turn on for a normal PC, but all enabled out of the box. First out of the gate was Surface Pro X (which I’m writing this article on) but Secured Core PCs are available from Lenovo, Dell, Panasonic, HP and others.

For servers this means that when you purchase a system with this label the OEM will have provided secure firmware and drivers and also will have enabled all these security features out of the box. You can also check on the status of your servers, plus enable security features using the new add-in for Windows Admin Center (WAC).

Note that Secured-core servers lay the foundation for the forthcoming generation of processors from Intel, AMD and Qualcomm that’ll include the Pluton security processor, built on security features first seen in Xbox One. TPM has been very successful over the last 10 years as the first broadly available hardware security root of trust but as it’s a separate chip advanced attacks leverage the connection between the TPM chip and the main CPU to gain access to secure information or tamper with the data. Because Pluton is built into the processor itself it will mitigate this vector.

Trusted Platform Module
TPM provides storage for security information such as Bitlocker keys, while Secure Boot checks the signatures of all boot software (UEFI firmware, EFI applications and the OS itself) to ensure that they haven’t been subverted by a root kit.

Virtualization-based Security
Virtualization-based Security (VBS) uses hardware virtualization (based on Hyper-V technology but don’t think of this as a separate VM, just an isolated part of the memory space in the OS) to stop attacks against credentials (Pass-the-Hash / Mimikatz for example). VBS is also the platform for Hypervisor-Enforced Code Integrity (HVCI) which protects modification of the Control Flow Guard (CFG) bitmap, provides a valid certificate for Credential Guard and checks that device drivers have an EV certificate.

Control Flow and System Guard
Control Flow Guard is a way that Windows protects against malicious applications corrupting memory of legitimate applications. System Guard is the umbrella term for taking the above technologies and providing these security guarantees for Windows: protect the integrity of the system as it starts up and validate this through local and remote attestation. It uses Static Root of Trust for Measurement (SRTM), Dynamic Root of Trust for Measurement (DRTM) and System Management Mode (SMM) protection to achieve this.

Memory Protection
Boot Direct Memory Access (DMA) protection is part of Kernel DMA Protection which can stop attacks against Bitlocker and other security technologies that rely on storing secrets in memory while the system is running. Plug a drive with malicious software into a port that supports DMA mapping for fast transfers and hey presto – it just read your Bitlocker key, with DMA protection this isn’t possible.

Other security enhancements
Windows Server 2022 will have the latest version of Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 enabled by default but this version will be available across earlier Windows Server versions as well. When managing lots of Windows or Hyper-V containers across a server farm, the preferred approach is to give them an identity in Active Directory using group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA) but today that requires you to domain-join the container host – in 2022 this won’t be necessary. And if you’re encrypting your SMB (file server) traffic you can now use AES-256 encryption.

Windows Server 2022 Scalability
Another headline in the preview announcement is the increase in scalability, a physical server can now have 48 TB of RAM, 64 sockets with 2048 Logical Processors (cores, or Hyperthreaded cores). While these figures are incredible (VMware vSphere 7 update 1 supports 24 TB and 768 CPUs per host) they matter to exactly 0.000001% of Windows Server customers. And mostly that customer is Microsoft itself, where in Azure the benefit of humongous machines is the ability to provide gigantic VMs for SAP and other huge database workloads for enterprises with very deep pockets. On the other end of the spectrum, the Server Core container image for Windows Server 2022 is 1 GB / 20% smaller than in previous versions, shaving start-up and transfer times for containers running the Windows Server 2022 container image.

Other Enhancements in Windows Server 2022
Windows Server 2022 will also bring (in the right context, details are scant at the moment) another feature that’s been forged in the fire of Azure’s hosts – reboot-less patching. Here patches are applied to a running OS without requiring a restart, improving uptime. If you’re running a mix of Windows and Linux containers in Kubernetes you can use Calico to manage networking across the entire cluster. If you’re running globally distributed applications, managing time zones in containers has been difficult (it’s based on the host’s time-zone, making it difficult to move containers around), virtualized time zones in Windows Server 2022 will take care of this. Speaking of Linux, Microsoft is aiming to bring the improved boot security to Linux as well, just as they’re doing in Azure.

Windows Server 2022 and the Hybrid World
Most of the presentation at Ignite on Windows Server 2022 was taken up by talking about features around, not in, the product itself, such as the ones recently released in GA 2103 version of Windows Admin Center. Windows Admin Center can now be run in the Azure portal, can automatically update your extensions, supports outbound proxy configuration, lets you pop out tools into separate browser windows, brings a revamped Event Viewer UI (first update since 1993 believe it or not) and lets you reassign virtual switches when moving a VM from one host or cluster to another. WAC also supports HTTP/2 which equals faster performance.

Windows Server 2022 LTSC Include Editions list

  • Windows Server 2022 Standard
  • Windows Server 2022 Standard (Desktop Experience)
  • Windows Server 2022 Datacenter
  • Windows Server 2022 Datacenter (Desktop Experience)

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Microsoft Windows Server 2022.21h2 Build 20348.3807 (x64) June 2025 Msdn

Microsoft Windows Server 2022.21h2 Build 20348.3807 (x64) June 2025 Msdn​

Windows Server 2022 brings advanced multi-layered protection, Azure-based hybrid capabilities, and a flexible application platform for the first time. This release also includes secure kernel features that help protect Windows Server hardware, firmware, and functionality from complex security threats. The core server is built on technologies such as Windows Defender System Guard and Virtualization-based Security to mitigate the risk of sophisticated malware and firmware vulnerabilities.

The new release also supports secure connection with a number of new features, including faster HTTPS connections with more secure encryption, industry-standard AES 256 encryption for SMB, and more. Windows Server 2022 improves hybrid server management with significantly improved virtual machine management, advanced event viewing, and many other new features in Windows Admin Center. In addition, the release significantly improves the work with Windows containers, such as reduced image size for faster downloads, simplified network policy implementation, and introduced containerization tools for .NET applications.

As a LTSC release, Windows Server 2022 includes the Desktop Experience and Server Core installation options for Datacenter and Standard editions. Security features that are part of the current Windows 10 release (20H2) are now included in Windows Server 2022, like tamper and reputation-based protection.

Security in Windows Server 2022
It’s no secret that most businesses worldwide are struggling with IT security – as organizations and society becomes more and more reliant on digital systems there are just too many avenues for increasingly sophisticated attackers to find a way in. Compromising systems before they start up through boot kits or root kits is becoming more popular and building on the work Microsoft’s done for Secured Core PCs, Windows Server 2022 brings Secured Core Servers.

Secure-Core Servers
If you haven’t heard of Secure-core, think of marrying a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 chip for securely storing secrets, Bitlocker for full volume drive encryption and Virtualization Based Security (VBS) to protect credentials while the system is running. In other words, all the optional Microsoft security features that you could turn on for a normal PC, but all enabled out of the box. First out of the gate was Surface Pro X (which I’m writing this article on) but Secured Core PCs are available from Lenovo, Dell, Panasonic, HP and others.

For servers this means that when you purchase a system with this label the OEM will have provided secure firmware and drivers and also will have enabled all these security features out of the box. You can also check on the status of your servers, plus enable security features using the new add-in for Windows Admin Center (WAC).

Note that Secured-core servers lay the foundation for the forthcoming generation of processors from Intel, AMD and Qualcomm that’ll include the Pluton security processor, built on security features first seen in Xbox One. TPM has been very successful over the last 10 years as the first broadly available hardware security root of trust but as it’s a separate chip advanced attacks leverage the connection between the TPM chip and the main CPU to gain access to secure information or tamper with the data. Because Pluton is built into the processor itself it will mitigate this vector.

Trusted Platform Module
TPM provides storage for security information such as Bitlocker keys, while Secure Boot checks the signatures of all boot software (UEFI firmware, EFI applications and the OS itself) to ensure that they haven’t been subverted by a root kit.

Virtualization-based Security
Virtualization-based Security (VBS) uses hardware virtualization (based on Hyper-V technology but don’t think of this as a separate VM, just an isolated part of the memory space in the OS) to stop attacks against credentials (Pass-the-Hash / Mimikatz for example). VBS is also the platform for Hypervisor-Enforced Code Integrity (HVCI) which protects modification of the Control Flow Guard (CFG) bitmap, provides a valid certificate for Credential Guard and checks that device drivers have an EV certificate.

Control Flow and System Guard
Control Flow Guard is a way that Windows protects against malicious applications corrupting memory of legitimate applications. System Guard is the umbrella term for taking the above technologies and providing these security guarantees for Windows: protect the integrity of the system as it starts up and validate this through local and remote attestation. It uses Static Root of Trust for Measurement (SRTM), Dynamic Root of Trust for Measurement (DRTM) and System Management Mode (SMM) protection to achieve this.

Memory Protection
Boot Direct Memory Access (DMA) protection is part of Kernel DMA Protection which can stop attacks against Bitlocker and other security technologies that rely on storing secrets in memory while the system is running. Plug a drive with malicious software into a port that supports DMA mapping for fast transfers and hey presto – it just read your Bitlocker key, with DMA protection this isn’t possible.

Other security enhancements
Windows Server 2022 will have the latest version of Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 enabled by default but this version will be available across earlier Windows Server versions as well. When managing lots of Windows or Hyper-V containers across a server farm, the preferred approach is to give them an identity in Active Directory using group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA) but today that requires you to domain-join the container host – in 2022 this won’t be necessary. And if you’re encrypting your SMB (file server) traffic you can now use AES-256 encryption.

Windows Server 2022 Scalability
Another headline in the preview announcement is the increase in scalability, a physical server can now have 48 TB of RAM, 64 sockets with 2048 Logical Processors (cores, or Hyperthreaded cores). While these figures are incredible (VMware vSphere 7 update 1 supports 24 TB and 768 CPUs per host) they matter to exactly 0.000001% of Windows Server customers. And mostly that customer is Microsoft itself, where in Azure the benefit of humongous machines is the ability to provide gigantic VMs for SAP and other huge database workloads for enterprises with very deep pockets. On the other end of the spectrum, the Server Core container image for Windows Server 2022 is 1 GB / 20% smaller than in previous versions, shaving start-up and transfer times for containers running the Windows Server 2022 container image.

Other Enhancements in Windows Server 2022
Windows Server 2022 will also bring (in the right context, details are scant at the moment) another feature that’s been forged in the fire of Azure’s hosts – reboot-less patching. Here patches are applied to a running OS without requiring a restart, improving uptime. If you’re running a mix of Windows and Linux containers in Kubernetes you can use Calico to manage networking across the entire cluster. If you’re running globally distributed applications, managing time zones in containers has been difficult (it’s based on the host’s time-zone, making it difficult to move containers around), virtualized time zones in Windows Server 2022 will take care of this. Speaking of Linux, Microsoft is aiming to bring the improved boot security to Linux as well, just as they’re doing in Azure.

Windows Server 2022 and the Hybrid World
Most of the presentation at Ignite on Windows Server 2022 was taken up by talking about features around, not in, the product itself, such as the ones recently released in GA 2103 version of Windows Admin Center. Windows Admin Center can now be run in the Azure portal, can automatically update your extensions, supports outbound proxy configuration, lets you pop out tools into separate browser windows, brings a revamped Event Viewer UI (first update since 1993 believe it or not) and lets you reassign virtual switches when moving a VM from one host or cluster to another. WAC also supports HTTP/2 which equals faster performance.

Windows Server 2022 LTSC Include Editions list

  • Windows Server 2022 Standard
  • Windows Server 2022 Standard (Desktop Experience)
  • Windows Server 2022 Datacenter
  • Windows Server 2022 Datacenter (Desktop Experience)

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Road House (2024) 6.2 (171,410 Votes)
Runtime: 2h 1m

Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller

Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Daniela Melchior, Conor McGregor

Plot: Ex-UFC fighter Dalton takes a job as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse, only to discover that this paradise is not all it seems.

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Microsoft Windows Server 2022.21H2 Build 20348.3453 (x64) April 2025 MSDN

Windows Server 2022 brings advanced multi-layered protection, Azure-based hybrid capabilities, and a flexible application platform for the first time. This release also includes secure kernel features that help protect Windows Server hardware, firmware, and functionality from complex security threats. The core server is built on technologies such as Windows Defender System Guard and Virtualization-based Security to mitigate the risk of sophisticated malware and firmware vulnerabilities.

The new release also supports secure connection with a number of new features, including faster HTTPS connections with more secure encryption, industry-standard AES 256 encryption for SMB, and more. Windows Server 2022 improves hybrid server management with significantly improved virtual machine management, advanced event viewing, and many other new features in Windows Admin Center. In addition, the release significantly improves the work with Windows containers, such as reduced image size for faster downloads, simplified network policy implementation, and introduced containerization tools for .NET applications.

As a LTSC release, Windows Server 2022 includes the Desktop Experience and Server Core installation options for Datacenter and Standard editions. Security features that are part of the current Windows 10 release (20H2) are now included in Windows Server 2022, like tamper and reputation-based protection.

Security in Windows Server 2022
It’s no secret that most businesses worldwide are struggling with IT security – as organizations and society becomes more and more reliant on digital systems there are just too many avenues for increasingly sophisticated attackers to find a way in. Compromising systems before they start up through boot kits or root kits is becoming more popular and building on the work Microsoft’s done for Secured Core PCs, Windows Server 2022 brings Secured Core Servers.

Secure-Core Servers
If you haven’t heard of Secure-core, think of marrying a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 chip for securely storing secrets, Bitlocker for full volume drive encryption and Virtualization Based Security (VBS) to protect credentials while the system is running. In other words, all the optional Microsoft security features that you could turn on for a normal PC, but all enabled out of the box. First out of the gate was Surface Pro X (which I’m writing this article on) but Secured Core PCs are available from Lenovo, Dell, Panasonic, HP and others.

For servers this means that when you purchase a system with this label the OEM will have provided secure firmware and drivers and also will have enabled all these security features out of the box. You can also check on the status of your servers, plus enable security features using the new add-in for Windows Admin Center (WAC).

Note that Secured-core servers lay the foundation for the forthcoming generation of processors from Intel, AMD and Qualcomm that’ll include the Pluton security processor, built on security features first seen in Xbox One. TPM has been very successful over the last 10 years as the first broadly available hardware security root of trust but as it’s a separate chip advanced attacks leverage the connection between the TPM chip and the main CPU to gain access to secure information or tamper with the data. Because Pluton is built into the processor itself it will mitigate this vector.

Trusted Platform Module
TPM provides storage for security information such as Bitlocker keys, while Secure Boot checks the signatures of all boot software (UEFI firmware, EFI applications and the OS itself) to ensure that they haven’t been subverted by a root kit.

Virtualization-based Security
Virtualization-based Security (VBS) uses hardware virtualization (based on Hyper-V technology but don’t think of this as a separate VM, just an isolated part of the memory space in the OS) to stop attacks against credentials (Pass-the-Hash / Mimikatz for example). VBS is also the platform for Hypervisor-Enforced Code Integrity (HVCI) which protects modification of the Control Flow Guard (CFG) bitmap, provides a valid certificate for Credential Guard and checks that device drivers have an EV certificate.

Control Flow and System Guard
Control Flow Guard is a way that Windows protects against malicious applications corrupting memory of legitimate applications. System Guard is the umbrella term for taking the above technologies and providing these security guarantees for Windows: protect the integrity of the system as it starts up and validate this through local and remote attestation. It uses Static Root of Trust for Measurement (SRTM), Dynamic Root of Trust for Measurement (DRTM) and System Management Mode (SMM) protection to achieve this.

Memory Protection
Boot Direct Memory Access (DMA) protection is part of Kernel DMA Protection which can stop attacks against Bitlocker and other security technologies that rely on storing secrets in memory while the system is running. Plug a drive with malicious software into a port that supports DMA mapping for fast transfers and hey presto – it just read your Bitlocker key, with DMA protection this isn’t possible.

Other security enhancements
Windows Server 2022 will have the latest version of Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 enabled by default but this version will be available across earlier Windows Server versions as well. When managing lots of Windows or Hyper-V containers across a server farm, the preferred approach is to give them an identity in Active Directory using group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA) but today that requires you to domain-join the container host – in 2022 this won’t be necessary. And if you’re encrypting your SMB (file server) traffic you can now use AES-256 encryption.

Windows Server 2022 Scalability
Another headline in the preview announcement is the increase in scalability, a physical server can now have 48 TB of RAM, 64 sockets with 2048 Logical Processors (cores, or Hyperthreaded cores). While these figures are incredible (VMware vSphere 7 update 1 supports 24 TB and 768 CPUs per host) they matter to exactly 0.000001% of Windows Server customers. And mostly that customer is Microsoft itself, where in Azure the benefit of humongous machines is the ability to provide gigantic VMs for SAP and other huge database workloads for enterprises with very deep pockets. On the other end of the spectrum, the Server Core container image for Windows Server 2022 is 1 GB / 20% smaller than in previous versions, shaving start-up and transfer times for containers running the Windows Server 2022 container image.

Other Enhancements in Windows Server 2022
Windows Server 2022 will also bring (in the right context, details are scant at the moment) another feature that’s been forged in the fire of Azure’s hosts – reboot-less patching. Here patches are applied to a running OS without requiring a restart, improving uptime. If you’re running a mix of Windows and Linux containers in Kubernetes you can use Calico to manage networking across the entire cluster. If you’re running globally distributed applications, managing time zones in containers has been difficult (it’s based on the host’s time-zone, making it difficult to move containers around), virtualized time zones in Windows Server 2022 will take care of this. Speaking of Linux, Microsoft is aiming to bring the improved boot security to Linux as well, just as they’re doing in Azure.

Windows Server 2022 and the Hybrid World
Most of the presentation at Ignite on Windows Server 2022 was taken up by talking about features around, not in, the product itself, such as the ones recently released in GA 2103 version of Windows Admin Center. Windows Admin Center can now be run in the Azure portal, can automatically update your extensions, supports outbound proxy configuration, lets you pop out tools into separate browser windows, brings a revamped Event Viewer UI (first update since 1993 believe it or not) and lets you reassign virtual switches when moving a VM from one host or cluster to another. WAC also supports HTTP/2 which equals faster performance.

Windows Server 2022 LTSC Include Editions list

  • Windows Server 2022 Standard
  • Windows Server 2022 Standard (Desktop Experience)
  • Windows Server 2022 Datacenter
  • Windows Server 2022 Datacenter (Desktop Experience)

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Microsoft Windows Server 2022 LTSC 21H2 Build 20348.4171 September 2025 MSDN (x64) – (5.64 GB)

Microsoft Windows Server 2022 LTSC 21H2 Build 20348.4171 September 2025 MSDN (x64)​

Windows Server 2022 brings advanced multi-layered protection, Azure-based hybrid capabilities, and a flexible application platform for the first time. This release also includes secure kernel features that help protect Windows Server hardware, firmware, and functionality from complex security threats. The core server is built on technologies such as Windows Defender System Guard and Virtualization-based Security to mitigate the risk of sophisticated malware and firmware vulnerabilities.

The new release also supports secure connection with a number of new features, including faster HTTPS connections with more secure encryption, industry-standard AES 256 encryption for SMB, and more. Windows Server 2022 improves hybrid server management with significantly improved virtual machine management, advanced event viewing, and many other new features in Windows Admin Center. In addition, the release significantly improves the work with Windows containers, such as reduced image size for faster downloads, simplified network policy implementation, and introduced containerization tools for .NET applications.

As a LTSC release, Windows Server 2022 includes the Desktop Experience and Server Core installation options for Datacenter and Standard editions. Security features that are part of the current Windows 10 release (20H2) are now included in Windows Server 2022, like tamper and reputation-based protection.

Security in Windows Server 2022
It’s no secret that most businesses worldwide are struggling with IT security – as organizations and society becomes more and more reliant on digital systems there are just too many avenues for increasingly sophisticated attackers to find a way in. Compromising systems before they start up through boot kits or root kits is becoming more popular and building on the work Microsoft’s done for Secured Core PCs, Windows Server 2022 brings Secured Core Servers.

Secure-Core Servers
If you haven’t heard of Secure-core, think of marrying a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 chip for securely storing secrets, Bitlocker for full volume drive encryption and Virtualization Based Security (VBS) to protect credentials while the system is running. In other words, all the optional Microsoft security features that you could turn on for a normal PC, but all enabled out of the box. First out of the gate was Surface Pro X (which I’m writing this article on) but Secured Core PCs are available from Lenovo, Dell, Panasonic, HP and others.

For servers this means that when you purchase a system with this label the OEM will have provided secure firmware and drivers and also will have enabled all these security features out of the box. You can also check on the status of your servers, plus enable security features using the new add-in for Windows Admin Center (WAC).

Note that Secured-core servers lay the foundation for the forthcoming generation of processors from Intel, AMD and Qualcomm that’ll include the Pluton security processor, built on security features first seen in Xbox One. TPM has been very successful over the last 10 years as the first broadly available hardware security root of trust but as it’s a separate chip advanced attacks leverage the connection between the TPM chip and the main CPU to gain access to secure information or tamper with the data. Because Pluton is built into the processor itself it will mitigate this vector.

Trusted Platform Module
TPM provides storage for security information such as Bitlocker keys, while Secure Boot checks the signatures of all boot software (UEFI firmware, EFI applications and the OS itself) to ensure that they haven’t been subverted by a root kit.

Virtualization-based Security
Virtualization-based Security (VBS) uses hardware virtualization (based on Hyper-V technology but don’t think of this as a separate VM, just an isolated part of the memory space in the OS) to stop attacks against credentials (Pass-the-Hash / Mimikatz for example). VBS is also the platform for Hypervisor-Enforced Code Integrity (HVCI) which protects modification of the Control Flow Guard (CFG) bitmap, provides a valid certificate for Credential Guard and checks that device drivers have an EV certificate.

Control Flow and System Guard
Control Flow Guard is a way that Windows protects against malicious applications corrupting memory of legitimate applications. System Guard is the umbrella term for taking the above technologies and providing these security guarantees for Windows: protect the integrity of the system as it starts up and validate this through local and remote attestation. It uses Static Root of Trust for Measurement (SRTM), Dynamic Root of Trust for Measurement (DRTM) and System Management Mode (SMM) protection to achieve this.

Memory Protection
Boot Direct Memory Access (DMA) protection is part of Kernel DMA Protection which can stop attacks against Bitlocker and other security technologies that rely on storing secrets in memory while the system is running. Plug a drive with malicious software into a port that supports DMA mapping for fast transfers and hey presto – it just read your Bitlocker key, with DMA protection this isn’t possible.

Other security enhancements
Windows Server 2022 will have the latest version of Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 enabled by default but this version will be available across earlier Windows Server versions as well. When managing lots of Windows or Hyper-V containers across a server farm, the preferred approach is to give them an identity in Active Directory using group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA) but today that requires you to domain-join the container host – in 2022 this won’t be necessary. And if you’re encrypting your SMB (file server) traffic you can now use AES-256 encryption.

Windows Server 2022 Scalability
Another headline in the preview announcement is the increase in scalability, a physical server can now have 48 TB of RAM, 64 sockets with 2048 Logical Processors (cores, or Hyperthreaded cores). While these figures are incredible (VMware vSphere 7 update 1 supports 24 TB and 768 CPUs per host) they matter to exactly 0.000001% of Windows Server customers. And mostly that customer is Microsoft itself, where in Azure the benefit of humongous machines is the ability to provide gigantic VMs for SAP and other huge database workloads for enterprises with very deep pockets. On the other end of the spectrum, the Server Core container image for Windows Server 2022 is 1 GB / 20% smaller than in previous versions, shaving start-up and transfer times for containers running the Windows Server 2022 container image.

Other Enhancements in Windows Server 2022
Windows Server 2022 will also bring (in the right context, details are scant at the moment) another feature that’s been forged in the fire of Azure’s hosts – reboot-less patching. Here patches are applied to a running OS without requiring a restart, improving uptime. If you’re running a mix of Windows and Linux containers in Kubernetes you can use Calico to manage networking across the entire cluster. If you’re running globally distributed applications, managing time zones in containers has been difficult (it’s based on the host’s time-zone, making it difficult to move containers around), virtualized time zones in Windows Server 2022 will take care of this. Speaking of Linux, Microsoft is aiming to bring the improved boot security to Linux as well, just as they’re doing in Azure.

Windows Server 2022 and the Hybrid World
Most of the presentation at Ignite on Windows Server 2022 was taken up by talking about features around, not in, the product itself, such as the ones recently released in GA 2103 version of Windows Admin Center. Windows Admin Center can now be run in the Azure portal, can automatically update your extensions, supports outbound proxy configuration, lets you pop out tools into separate browser windows, brings a revamped Event Viewer UI (first update since 1993 believe it or not) and lets you reassign virtual switches when moving a VM from one host or cluster to another. WAC also supports HTTP/2 which equals faster performance.

Windows Server 2022 LTSC Include Editions list

  • Windows Server 2022 Standard
  • Windows Server 2022 Standard (Desktop Experience)
  • Windows Server 2022 Datacenter
  • Windows Server 2022 Datacenter (Desktop Experience)

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Riverworld (2010) 4.9 (2,450 Votes)
Runtime: 2h 58m

Genre: Action, Drama, Fantasy

Cast: Tahmoh Penikett, Mark Deklin, Peter Wingfield

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Genre: Science Fiction, TV Movie

Language: English

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Actors: Tahmoh Penikett, Mark Deklin, Peter Wingfield, Jeananne Goossen, Alan Cumming, Laura Vandervoort

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Microsoft Windows Server 2022 LTSC 21H2 Build 20348.4052 August 2025 MSDN (x64) (5.64 GB)

Microsoft Windows Server 2022 LTSC 21H2 Build 20348.4052 August 2025 MSDN (x64)​

Windows Server 2022 brings advanced multi-layered protection, Azure-based hybrid capabilities, and a flexible application platform for the first time. This release also includes secure kernel features that help protect Windows Server hardware, firmware, and functionality from complex security threats. The core server is built on technologies such as Windows Defender System Guard and Virtualization-based Security to mitigate the risk of sophisticated malware and firmware vulnerabilities.

The new release also supports secure connection with a number of new features, including faster HTTPS connections with more secure encryption, industry-standard AES 256 encryption for SMB, and more. Windows Server 2022 improves hybrid server management with significantly improved virtual machine management, advanced event viewing, and many other new features in Windows Admin Center. In addition, the release significantly improves the work with Windows containers, such as reduced image size for faster downloads, simplified network policy implementation, and introduced containerization tools for .NET applications.

As a LTSC release, Windows Server 2022 includes the Desktop Experience and Server Core installation options for Datacenter and Standard editions. Security features that are part of the current Windows 10 release (20H2) are now included in Windows Server 2022, like tamper and reputation-based protection.

Security in Windows Server 2022
It’s no secret that most businesses worldwide are struggling with IT security – as organizations and society becomes more and more reliant on digital systems there are just too many avenues for increasingly sophisticated attackers to find a way in. Compromising systems before they start up through boot kits or root kits is becoming more popular and building on the work Microsoft’s done for Secured Core PCs, Windows Server 2022 brings Secured Core Servers.

Secure-Core Servers
If you haven’t heard of Secure-core, think of marrying a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 chip for securely storing secrets, Bitlocker for full volume drive encryption and Virtualization Based Security (VBS) to protect credentials while the system is running. In other words, all the optional Microsoft security features that you could turn on for a normal PC, but all enabled out of the box. First out of the gate was Surface Pro X (which I’m writing this article on) but Secured Core PCs are available from Lenovo, Dell, Panasonic, HP and others.

For servers this means that when you purchase a system with this label the OEM will have provided secure firmware and drivers and also will have enabled all these security features out of the box. You can also check on the status of your servers, plus enable security features using the new add-in for Windows Admin Center (WAC).

Note that Secured-core servers lay the foundation for the forthcoming generation of processors from Intel, AMD and Qualcomm that’ll include the Pluton security processor, built on security features first seen in Xbox One. TPM has been very successful over the last 10 years as the first broadly available hardware security root of trust but as it’s a separate chip advanced attacks leverage the connection between the TPM chip and the main CPU to gain access to secure information or tamper with the data. Because Pluton is built into the processor itself it will mitigate this vector.

Trusted Platform Module
TPM provides storage for security information such as Bitlocker keys, while Secure Boot checks the signatures of all boot software (UEFI firmware, EFI applications and the OS itself) to ensure that they haven’t been subverted by a root kit.

Virtualization-based Security
Virtualization-based Security (VBS) uses hardware virtualization (based on Hyper-V technology but don’t think of this as a separate VM, just an isolated part of the memory space in the OS) to stop attacks against credentials (Pass-the-Hash / Mimikatz for example). VBS is also the platform for Hypervisor-Enforced Code Integrity (HVCI) which protects modification of the Control Flow Guard (CFG) bitmap, provides a valid certificate for Credential Guard and checks that device drivers have an EV certificate.

Control Flow and System Guard
Control Flow Guard is a way that Windows protects against malicious applications corrupting memory of legitimate applications. System Guard is the umbrella term for taking the above technologies and providing these security guarantees for Windows: protect the integrity of the system as it starts up and validate this through local and remote attestation. It uses Static Root of Trust for Measurement (SRTM), Dynamic Root of Trust for Measurement (DRTM) and System Management Mode (SMM) protection to achieve this.

Memory Protection
Boot Direct Memory Access (DMA) protection is part of Kernel DMA Protection which can stop attacks against Bitlocker and other security technologies that rely on storing secrets in memory while the system is running. Plug a drive with malicious software into a port that supports DMA mapping for fast transfers and hey presto – it just read your Bitlocker key, with DMA protection this isn’t possible.

Other security enhancements
Windows Server 2022 will have the latest version of Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 enabled by default but this version will be available across earlier Windows Server versions as well. When managing lots of Windows or Hyper-V containers across a server farm, the preferred approach is to give them an identity in Active Directory using group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA) but today that requires you to domain-join the container host – in 2022 this won’t be necessary. And if you’re encrypting your SMB (file server) traffic you can now use AES-256 encryption.

Windows Server 2022 Scalability
Another headline in the preview announcement is the increase in scalability, a physical server can now have 48 TB of RAM, 64 sockets with 2048 Logical Processors (cores, or Hyperthreaded cores). While these figures are incredible (VMware vSphere 7 update 1 supports 24 TB and 768 CPUs per host) they matter to exactly 0.000001% of Windows Server customers. And mostly that customer is Microsoft itself, where in Azure the benefit of humongous machines is the ability to provide gigantic VMs for SAP and other huge database workloads for enterprises with very deep pockets. On the other end of the spectrum, the Server Core container image for Windows Server 2022 is 1 GB / 20% smaller than in previous versions, shaving start-up and transfer times for containers running the Windows Server 2022 container image.

Other Enhancements in Windows Server 2022
Windows Server 2022 will also bring (in the right context, details are scant at the moment) another feature that’s been forged in the fire of Azure’s hosts – reboot-less patching. Here patches are applied to a running OS without requiring a restart, improving uptime. If you’re running a mix of Windows and Linux containers in Kubernetes you can use Calico to manage networking across the entire cluster. If you’re running globally distributed applications, managing time zones in containers has been difficult (it’s based on the host’s time-zone, making it difficult to move containers around), virtualized time zones in Windows Server 2022 will take care of this. Speaking of Linux, Microsoft is aiming to bring the improved boot security to Linux as well, just as they’re doing in Azure.

Windows Server 2022 and the Hybrid World
Most of the presentation at Ignite on Windows Server 2022 was taken up by talking about features around, not in, the product itself, such as the ones recently released in GA 2103 version of Windows Admin Center. Windows Admin Center can now be run in the Azure portal, can automatically update your extensions, supports outbound proxy configuration, lets you pop out tools into separate browser windows, brings a revamped Event Viewer UI (first update since 1993 believe it or not) and lets you reassign virtual switches when moving a VM from one host or cluster to another. WAC also supports HTTP/2 which equals faster performance.

Windows Server 2022 LTSC Include Editions list

  • Windows Server 2022 Standard
  • Windows Server 2022 Standard (Desktop Experience)
  • Windows Server 2022 Datacenter
  • Windows Server 2022 Datacenter (Desktop Experience)

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Microsoft Windows 11.25H2 Build 26200.6584 (x64) Consumer Editions RTM – (7.21 GB)

Microsoft Windows 11.25H2 Build 26200.6584 (x64) Consumer Editions RTM​

Windows 11, version 25H2 is an enablement update that builds on the features of 24H2 by enabling new, "continuous innovation" features, rather than introducing entirely new features itself. Key updates include a Braille Viewer for the Narrator, improvements to Click-to-Do (including a new "Convert to Table" feature), support for plug-in credential managers for passkeys, and enhancements to the mobile device companion experience. Microsoft is also implementing IT admin-focused features like the ability to remove pre-installed Store apps and a new Quick Machine Recovery system to reduce downtime.

For Users

Accessibility:
The Narrator now includes a Braille Viewer, allowing users to see the braille equivalent of on-screen text on a refreshable braille display.

Passkeys:
Users can now utilize plug-in credential managers for setting up and using passkeys, offering improved security and management.

Time & Language:
Ported settings from the Control Panel to the Settings app, including configuring additional clocks and changing the NTP time server.

Mobile Experience:
The mobile device companion has a new, more accessible layout to view calls, messages, photos, and more from your phone.

Click-to-Do:
New AI features for Click-to-Do are included, such as a new "Convert to Table" capability for converting text to an Excel table and more flexible selection methods.

For IT Administrators

Quick Machine Recovery:
This new feature in the recovery system aims to reduce downtime and simplifies the process for recovering a system, according to PCMag.

Removable Apps:
IT admins can now remove certain pre-installed Microsoft Store apps via Group Policy or MDM CSP on Enterprise/EDU devices.

Feature Removals:
25H2 removes older components like PowerShell 2.0 and WMIC for greater security and efficiency.

Consumer edition includes:

  • Windows 11 Home
  • Windows 11 Home N
  • Windows 11 Home Single Language
  • Windows 11 Education
  • Windows 11 Education N
  • Windows 11 Pro
  • Windows 11 Pro N
  • Windows 11 Pro Education
  • Windows 11 Pro Education N
  • Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
  • Windows 11 Pro N for Workstations

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