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admin.microsoft.com

For the past two days now when attempting to access admin.microsoft.com I am getting the error message:

We are sorry, something went wrong.

Please try refreshing the page in a few minutes. If the problem persists, please visit **status.cloud.microsoft** for updates regarding known issues.

I have tried inprivate browsing as well, has anyone else had this issue?

Only work around so far is going to https://admin.cloud.microsoft/?#/homepage directly.

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Thickheaded Thursday - October 09, 2025

Howdy, /r/sysadmin!

It's that time of the week, Thickheaded Thursday! This is a safe (mostly) judgement-free environment for all of your questions and stories, no matter how silly you think they are. Anybody can answer questions! My name is AutoModerator and I've taken over responsibility for posting these weekly threads so you don't have to worry about anything except your comments!

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Monitoring WFH employees?

My company removed WFH around 18 months ago and quickly realised it would cause problems. They quickly tried to "fix" things by giving each employee 1 flexible wfh day per month, that doesn't carry over, and must be aproved by management with good reason.

I've been fighting back on this for a while and we're now at a point where management have said they cannot be sure employees are not abusing wfh privileges and not delivering work. Which is crazy because work has never not been done. I've argued that productivity increases within my team, which is a fact. WFH for my team works better than the open plan office surrounded by sales, account management and accounts.

I think they are suggesting we monitor employees RDPing in to see what they are up to. I am not a fan of this, but also never had this and never worked somewhere that does this. Is this a normal thing? Do any of you guys do this? If so, what tools do you use and how indepth are they?

https://redd.it/1o214ea
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Planning replication between 4 DCs

Hy!

I have 4 DCs and I would like get answer for the correct replication path between the 4 DCs. There are 3 site:

\- HQ: DC1, DC2

\- DR: DC3

\- Branch: DC4

What is the best practise to create raplication connection under Sites and Services? Do I have to create connection object between all DCs? For example:

DC1 connection DC2, DC3, DC4

DC2 connection DC1, DC3, DC4

DC3 connection DC1, DC2, DC4

DC4 connection DC1, DC2, DC3

Thanks.

https://redd.it/1o233ky
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Transitioning from WSUS to Azure Update Manager...

For those using Azure Update Manager (AUM) to update on-prem, domain-joined servers, are you still using WSUS in any capacity? We are testing AUM with some test servers and we removed our WSUS GPOs so they wouldn't conflict with AUM, but I'm wondering if we can still use WSUS to deliver any updates that AUM might not have. I don't know what those would be yet, but we do have PatchMyPC integrated with WSUS and that lets us update third-party apps, some of which are on servers.

https://redd.it/1o26uoi
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On-Prem Infrastructure admin noscript

So had an interesting question come up, and realized I don't know what the answer would be so I wanted to hit the community and see if there was a consensus.


What would we call the position when someone is a on-prem datacenter infrastructure architect/engineer? When you look for Infrastructure Engineers these days, a LOT of them are AWS/Azure/Cloud jockies who get lost the second you start talking about physical hardware. At the low end, you have smart hands who can work with physical hardware, but may not have the skillset needed to actually design and build out an efficient on-prem datacenter.

So when looking for one of these ellusive greybeard unicorn types (which can't really be unicorns, can they? everybody and their mother had a data center not too long ago before "the cloud" became the thing), How would you target your search to filter out the keyboard cloud jockies who haven't ever touched a physical switch/san/server? What job noscripts traditionally would be an indicator that they did this kind of role?



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I have troubles explaining to people things that I'm working on when asked.

Hi guys! I'm struggling with something a little strange.

I have troubles explaining or talking about the technical details of things I'm working on. I can spend hours on a task or project. If someone asks me what I'm working on, I have difficulties with getting the words out.

This leads to some anxiety during standups and meetings. This is a more recent, I don't recall the issue being this bad earlier in my career.

I have a 10 month old so I was thinking maybe it was sleep, but I'm getting on average around 7 hours of sleep now, I haven't been able to excercise like I would like to, but I'm not sure how that would have any impact on this specifically.

Appreciate any help and suggestions.

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Windows 10 to 11 Update Rollback

Wanted to share since was pulling my hair on this for a little bit. We had a handful of computers that were failing updates from 10 to 11. We found it was related to the profile list in the registry having duplicate entries and or .old entires from techs rebuilding corrupt Windows Profiles.

HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\ProfileList

Delete any subkeys where:

* ProfileImagePath points to C:\\Users\\<something>.old
* The folder doesn’t exist on disk
* Or two SIDs point to the same folder

After that the systems were updating to 11 fine.

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Today, we made it. All 2003 of our W10 deployments are now on W11.

And my CEO will never understand the challenge of this. At least I don't need to worry about it anymore.

I'm not taking credit. My desktop support manager ran the whole damn project. All I did was audit, and provide my past experiences when requested. His bonus will be in the 5 figures this year, and all of his team will be very pleased with theirs as well. Pretty much all the sysadmins and I had to do was make sure the GPOs worked, fucking strangle "new outlook" to death, and deal with the back end crap that goes from on prem 2016 office licensing to m365.

I am so damn lucky, my team fucking rocks.

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microsoft issues 1:15pm CST?

Just checking in with the community if we're alone on this issue. midwest. outlook, teams, entra, admin, azure, all seem to be having issues.

anyone else?

https://redd.it/1o2djfi
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Microsoft Issue/Outage – Teams?

Getting really slow responses and timeouts for M365 – anyone else seeing this?

https://redd.it/1o2dx4p
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More M365 woes. The admin panels this times it seems.

Getting authentication errors across multiple browser and tenants.

https://redd.it/1o2g63g
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Signs of a doomed IT department?

So there Is this company that most of its senior developer have resigned. Now the entire IT department are run by juniors out of college. Tech lead has been in the company for 7-8 years but still came straight from college. Now a single engineer is doing a ML + CV and image processing project which has been delayed many times (initial pilot testing was supposed to be summer but as of now there is still no solid dates set. There are no documentation and people are loosing access to repositories because tech lead doesn't want them even if they are competent. The entire department is basically a boy band of people loyal to the tech lead.
Now I'm confused why upper management or the board is not doing anything about it. Everyone is complaining. There is a huge backlog of tasks. They don't respond to anyone and if they do it usually ends up in a screaming match. Why would they let this continue? Am I missing something?

Edit: tl;dr, IT department is run by juniors, with big ambitions with AI, ML but constant delays and upper management is not doing anything.

Edit: this is besides my own situation in the company or whether I should leave or stay. I'm just wondering why people would burn their money?

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Why do users shutdown brain when dealing with IT matters?

I have many users especially the older and higher level manager that is completely IT illiterate. It's as they live their life avoiding anything IT.

For example, a simple error when they try to login to something that says invalid password (worded along a longer lines), they would call IT. it's like they would just not read when the message is 10 words long. Total shutdown reading and then call for help.

Another example, teaching them about the difference between Onedrive and SharePoint. Plain simple English with analogy to own cabinet and compare shared cabinets. Still don't get it. Or rather purpose shutdown.

Do you deal with such users and how do you handle them?

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Weekly 'I made a useful thing' Thread - October 10, 2025

There is a great deal of user-generated content out there, from noscripts and software to tutorials and videos, but we've generally tried to keep that off of the front page due to the volume and as a result of community feedback. There's also a great deal of content out there that violates our advertising/promotion rule, from noscripts and software to tutorials and videos.

We have received a number of requests for exemptions to the rule, and rather than allowing the front page to get consumed, we thought we'd try a weekly thread that allows for that kind of content. We don't have a catchy name for it yet, so please let us know if you have any ideas!

In this thread, feel free to show us your pet project, YouTube videos, blog posts, or whatever else you may have and share it with the community. Commercial advertisements, affiliate links, or links that appear to be monetization-grabs will still be removed.

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Second largest school district recommends weak password practices in policy document

My school district (LAUSD, 600K users) claims NIST 800-63B compliance but:

- Caps passwords at 24 chars (NIST: should allow 64+)
- Requires upper+lower+number+special (NIST: SHALL NOT impose composition rules)
- Blocks spaces (NIST: SHOULD accept spaces for passphrases)
- Forces privileged account rotation every 6 months (NIST: SHALL NOT require periodic changes)

What's even crazier is that the policy document says (direct quote)
" A passphrase is recommended when selecting a strong password. Passphrases can be created by picking a phrase and replacing some of the characters with other characters and capitalizations. For example, the phrase “Are you talking to me?!” can become “RuTALk1ng2me!!”

That's an insane recommendation.

There are some positive implemented policy: 15-char minimum, blocklists, no arbitrary rotation for general accounts

But as a whole, given we got hacked due to compromised credentials, it feels like we learned nothing. Am I just overreacting??

Context: I'm a teacher, not IT. Noticed this teaching a cybersecurity unit when a student brought up the LAUSD hack few years back and if we learned anything. We were all just horrified to see this is the post -hack suggestion. Tried raising concern with CISO but got ignored so I'm trying to raise awareness.

https://redd.it/1o2thka
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