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The Windows Podcast with Fexingo: Microsoft, PC, and Enterprise Windows Conversations

Lucas and Luna look at Windows from the enterprise IT perspective — not consumer reviews, not gaming benchmarks. Each episode picks a single thread inside the Microsoft PC ecosystem: the security architecture of a specific Windows 11 Enterprise build, the licensing math behind a volume agreement, the compatibility cost of a deprecated API, or the deployment reality of a new Group Policy feature. Lucas walks through the technical detail with a journalist's precision; Luna asks the deployment and cost questions that matter to IT decision-makers. They do not speculate on Redmond's strategy or rehash Surface launches. They name the exact version numbers, the documented KB articles, the actual registry keys. The listener is expected to be someone who manages Windows at scale — a systems administrator, an IT procurement lead, a compliance officer — and who needs to understand what a patch or policy change means for their fleet before the vendor briefing deck arrives. No drama, no predictions

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    Windows 11 Is Quietly Mandating Enterprise USB4 Retimers

    Microsoft's latest Windows 11 24H2 update introduces a hidden requirement for enterprise PCs: USB4 retimer chips must pass Microsoft's certification or the system won't boot with certain docks and monitors. Lucas and Luna break down what a retimer actually does, why Microsoft is cracking down now, and how IT admins should audit their hardware before the next hardware refresh cycle. With USB4 adoption accelerating in 2026, this is a sleeper issue that could stall deployment for thousands of enterprise devices if ignored. Specific numbers on compliance timelines, the role of Intel's Barlow Ridge controllers, and practical steps for IT teams to avoid surprise failures in the field. #USB4 #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #Microsoft #Retimer #HardwareCertification #24H2 #ITAdmin #PCDeployment #DockingStations #Thunderbolt #IntelBarlowRidge #CorporateTech #DeviceCompliance #TechUpdates #WindowsPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Forcing Enterprise Wi-Fi 7 Adoption

    Windows 11's networking stack now defaults to Wi-Fi 7 when available, but most enterprise access points still run Wi-Fi 6 or older. In this episode, Lucas and Luna unpack why Microsoft is pushing the upgrade, how it affects legacy device compatibility, and what IT teams need to know about the 6 GHz band and multi-link operation. They cite Intel's BE200 module deadlines and Microsoft's updated hardware certification requirements for Windows 11 24H2. If you manage enterprise wireless, this episode walks through the concrete choices you'll face by Q4 2026. #Windows11 #WiFi7 #EnterpriseIT #WirelessNetworking #Microsoft #IntelBE200 #6GHzBand #MultiLinkOperation #ITInfrastructure #NetworkUpgrade #HardwareCertification #Windows1124H2 #EnterpriseTechnology #Technology #ITStrategy #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Mandating TPM 2.0 for Enterprise

    Lucas and Luna unpack Microsoft's strict TPM 2.0 requirement in Windows 11 and how it's reshaping enterprise hardware lifecycle planning. They focus on a specific pain point: the estimated 20 percent of enterprise PCs still running TPM 1.2 as of early 2026. Using a mid-size manufacturer as an example, they walk through the cost implications—roughly $150 per machine for motherboard swaps or upgrades—and the security trade-offs that have IT teams rethinking their refresh cycles. They also touch on why Microsoft is holding the line despite pushback from legacy hardware vendors. A pragmatic conversation about a quiet but massive infrastructure shift. #TPM20 #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #HardwareSecurity #Microsoft #LucasAndLuna #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #ITInfrastructure #PCRefresh #SecurityChip #BitLocker #Firmware #Compliance #HardwareLifecycle #SupplyChain #ZeroTrust Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Windows 11 Is Redefining Enterprise Wi-Fi Profile Management

    In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into how Windows 11 is quietly overhauling enterprise Wi-Fi profile management. The shift from legacy WPA2-Enterprise to WPA3 and the deprecation of EAP methods like PEAP are forcing IT teams to rethink their wireless strategies. Lucas explains why Microsoft's move to enforce modern authentication in Wi-Fi profiles — similar to the shift to passwordless in other areas — is creating headaches for organizations still relying on 802.1X with old RADIUS servers. They discuss the new Windows 11 Wi-Fi settings CSP (Configuration Service Provider), how it replaces Group Policy for wireless, and why enterprises that don't update their network infrastructure risk connectivity failures after the next feature update. Specific examples include the mandatory use of TLS 1.2 for EAP-TLS and the removal of TKIP support. Luna brings up real-world cases of companies scrambling to recertify their network access control (NAC) solutions. The conversation also touches on how this intersects with Windows 11's broader push toward cloud-managed endpoints via Microsoft Intune. A concrete takeaway: IT admins should audit Wi-Fi profiles now and ensure their supplicant settings use the new 'Wifi-CSP' rather than legacy GPOs. The episode closes with a practical checklist for enterprises to avoid disruptions when Windows 11 24H2 rolls out. #Windows11 #EnterpriseWiFi #WPA3 #EAPTLS #NetworkSecurity #MicrosoftIntune #CSP #GroupPolicy #ITAdmin #WiFiProfiles #8021X #TLS12 #TKIP #NAC #RADIUS #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Windows 11 Is Quietly Killing Enterprise Screen Readers

    Episode 56 of The Windows Podcast dives into an overlooked but critical shift: how Windows 11 is deprecating classic screen reader APIs like MSAA, forcing enterprises to migrate to UIA. Lucas and Luna unpack the impact on accessibility software vendors like JAWS and NVDA, the hard 2027 deadline, and what IT administrators need to do now to avoid compliance nightmares. They also explore the tension between Microsoft's vision and the real-world deployment delays in regulated industries. A must-listen for enterprise IT pros managing assistive technology. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #Accessibility #ScreenReader #JAWS #NVDA #MSAA #UIA #Microsoft #AssistiveTechnology #ITCompliance #EnterpriseSoftware #TechPodcast #WindowsPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #AccessibilityAPI Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Windows 11 Is Redefining Enterprise Printer Drivers

    Episode 55 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo dives into how Windows 11 is quietly forcing enterprises to abandon decades-old printer driver models. Lucas and Luna explore Microsoft's shift to the Microsoft IPP Class Driver and Universal Print, the real-world impact on IT departments running legacy print servers, and what this means for support costs and security. With specific examples like HP's Universal Print Driver deprecation and a mid-size firm's painful migration, this episode gives IT pros a concrete roadmap for what's coming. If you manage printers in a Windows environment, you need to hear this. #Windows11 #PrinterDrivers #UniversalPrint #MicrosoftIPP #EnterpriseIT #PrintServer #LegacyPrinters #HP #ITMigration #PrintSecurity #CloudPrint #DriverDeprecation #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechPodcast #Windows #PrintManagement #ITSupport Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Windows 11 Is Killing Enterprise Local Admin Rights

    Microsoft is quietly making local administrator accounts a security liability in Windows 11. Lucas and Luna break down how the shift to 'user mode' and Windows Defender Application Guard for Local Admin is forcing enterprises to rethink privileged access. With Windows 11 24H2, Microsoft is deprecating the built-in Administrator account by default and pushing organizations toward just-in-time elevation tools like LAPS and Azure AD Privileged Identity Management. The hosts discuss real-world deployment friction: legacy apps that break without admin rights, help desk ticket spikes, and the trade-off between security and productivity. They also cover how third-party solutions like CyberArk and BeyondTrust are adapting. Specific example: how a mid-sized insurance firm reduced its security incidents by 80 percent by removing local admin rights for 95 percent of its workforce using Windows 11’s built-in controls. #Windows11 #LocalAdmin #PrivilegedAccess #EnterpriseSecurity #Microsoft #LAPS #AzureAD #PIM #WindowsDefender #UserMode #CyberSecurity #ITAdmin #ZeroTrust #JustInTimeElevation #Technology #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #WindowsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Killing Enterprise Legacy Apps

    Episode 53 of The Windows Podcast: Lucas and Luna dig into a quiet but massive shift in enterprise IT: the end of 32-bit app compatibility in Windows 11. They trace the story from Microsoft's 2020 documentation warning to the June 2025 driver signing deadline, and explore what this means for the estimated 15 million legacy apps still running in Fortune 500 companies. With real examples like a major bank's COBOL-based mortgage calculator and a hospital's 16-bit patient scheduling tool, they explain why this isn't just a technical footnote—it's a forced modernization that could cost enterprises billions. And they discuss the surprising upside: better security, smaller attack surfaces, and a cleaner OS for everyone. #Windows11 #Microsoft #EnterpriseIT #LegacyApps #32Bit #AppCompatibility #DriverSigning #Windows10 #COBOL #Modernization #ITSecurity #AttackSurface #TechMigration #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #Technology #WindowsPodcast #EnterpriseWindows Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Windows 11 Is Killing Enterprise ADK Custom Images

    Episode 52 dives into a quiet but massive shift in enterprise Windows management: Microsoft's deprecation of the classic Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for custom OS images. Lucas explains why the legacy imaging workflow — sysprep, capture, WIM, deploy — is being phased out in favor of Windows 11's modern provisioning package (PPKG) and Windows Autopilot. Luna questions whether this really saves IT time or just trades old pain for new complexity. The conversation lands on a concrete stat: enterprises using Autopilot report a 40 percent reduction in deployment time per device, but only if they've cleaned up their Group Policy and driver bloat first. The episode closes with a donation segment that ties directly back to the idea of lean, modern tooling. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #ADK #Autopilot #PPKG #OSDeployment #Sysprep #Microsoft #ITPro #DeviceManagement #Intune #ModernWorkplace #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #ITStrategy #CloudPC #ZeroTouch Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Windows 11 Is Forcing Enterprise DisplayPort Firmware Updates

    Episode 51 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo dives into a hidden but critical enterprise IT headache: DisplayPort firmware. Microsoft's Windows 11 2025 Update enforces stricter display driver model compliance, and that's forcing IT teams to update firmware on monitors and docks that have been running the same firmware for years. Lucas explains why DisplayPort 2.0's higher bandwidth brings new handshake requirements, how a single Dell monitor model from 2023 caused blue screens across a Fortune 500 firm, and why Luna's own home setup fell victim to the same issue. They walk through the concrete steps IT should take: checking device manager error codes, using the monitor OSD to find current firmware, and the free vendor tools that can push updates without a service call. The episode also covers why Microsoft isn't responsible for fixing this, and what the shift to USB4 with DisplayPort Alt Mode means for future enterprise deployments. A focused, practical episode for IT pros managing enterprise displays. #Windows11 #DisplayPort #FirmwareUpdate #EnterpriseIT #ITPro #DisplayDriverModel #Microsoft #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MonitorFirmware #Dell #BlueScreen #Windows2025Update #ITCompliance #USB4 #DockFirmware #ITSupport #TechPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Forcing Enterprise USB-C Port Firmware Updates

    Episode 50 of The Windows Podcast dives into Windows 11's requirement for enterprise USB-C port firmware updates — a quiet but massive change for IT departments. Lucas explains how Microsoft is pushing USB-C firmware update compliance through Windows Update, why it matters for device security and compatibility, and the logistical headache it creates for thousands of managed laptops. Luna brings up the case of Dell's 2024 Latitude lineup and the firmware update that bricked docking station support for three weeks. This episode covers the technical trigger, the enterprise deployment challenge, and what it means for the future of USB-C in the enterprise. No hype, just the real story from the desk. #USB-C #Windows11 #FirmwareUpdate #EnterpriseIT #Microsoft #Dell #Latitude #DockingStation #WindowsUpdate #DeviceManagement #ITDeployment #HardwareCompatibility #SecurityPatch #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #PC #EnterpriseWindows Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Forcing Enterprise Monitor EDID Recertification

    Episode 49 dives into a hidden enterprise IT headache: Windows 11's stricter handling of monitor EDID (Extended Display Identification Data). Lucas explains how Microsoft's new display driver model requires monitors to report accurate EDID data for features like HDR and multi-monitor setups to work properly. He cites a June 2026 case where a Fortune 500 company had to replace 2,000 older monitors after Windows 11 update 24H2 broke screen resolution scaling on non-compliant displays. Luna raises the cost and logistics challenges for IT teams. The hosts discuss why this is happening—Microsoft prioritizing security and reliability over backward compatibility—and what IT admins can do, from firmware updates to EDID override tools. A concrete look at how an obscure technical standard is reshaping enterprise hardware refresh cycles. #Windows11 #EDID #EnterpriseIT #MonitorCompatibility #DisplayDrivers #Microsoft #ITInfrastructure #HardwareRefresh #HDR #MultiMonitor #FirmwareUpdates #WindowsUpdate #TechCompliance #BusinessTechnology #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #TheWindowsPodcast #EnterpriseTech Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Forcing Enterprise Antivirus Recertification

    Episode 48 of The Windows Podcast: Microsoft is requiring all antivirus and endpoint detection software to be recertified for Windows 11 24H2. The new kernel security requirements mean legacy drivers are blocked. Lucas and Luna break down what changed, why Microsoft is forcing the issue, and what enterprises using tools like CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, or even Microsoft Defender for Endpoint need to do before the October 2026 deadline. They discuss the specific driver signing policy, the impact on third-party security agents, and a real-world case of a Fortune 500 retailer that had to scramble when their legacy AV stopped loading. If your IT team hasn't checked their security vendor's certification status yet, this episode explains why you should. #Windows11 #EnterpriseSecurity #Antivirus #KernelSecurity #MicrosoftDefender #CrowdStrike #SentinelOne #EndpointDetection #DriverCertification #24H2 #ITManagement #Cybersecurity #TechPodcast #EnterpriseIT #WindowsUpdate #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheWindowsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Windows 11 Is Forcing Enterprise SSL Certificate Rotation

    Episode 47 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo dives into a quiet but critical change in Windows 11 24H2: automatic SSL certificate rotation for enterprise-bound devices. Lucas explains how Microsoft is deprecating long-lived certificates in favor of 90-day auto-renewed certificates via Intune or AD CS, and why this breaks legacy apps, VPNs, and internal web servers that hardcode certificate thumbprints. Luna brings a real example of a healthcare provider that saw 12,000 certificate validation failures overnight after the update. They discuss the IT admin workflow changes, the security trade-offs, and how to test for compatibility before the deadline. If your enterprise still uses five-year certificates, this episode is your early warning. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #CertificateRotation #SSL #Intune #ActiveDirectory #Security #Microsoft #ITAdmin #PKI #Compliance #TechPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WindowsPodcast #LucasAndLuna #CertificateManagement #ZeroTrust Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Windows 11 Is Killing Enterprise Certificate Auto-Enrollment

    Microsoft has quietly deprecated the Certificate Auto-Enrollment protocol in Windows 11, forcing enterprises to adopt modern certificate management via Intune or third-party tools. This episode digs into the technical change, the timeline, and the real-world impact on IT teams that still rely on legacy Group Policy-driven auto-enrollment for Wi-Fi, VPN, and smart-card authentication. Lucas and Luna walk through a concrete example from a mid-sized healthcare organization that had to scramble when Windows 11 24H2 broke their certificate renewal pipeline. They discuss Microsoft's stated rationale — security hardening — and whether the trade-off in administrative overhead is worth it. The episode also touches on how this fits into Microsoft's broader strategy of deprecating on-premises identity management in favor of cloud-first Entra ID workflows. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #CertificateAutoEnrollment #Microsoft #Intune #EntraID #GroupPolicy #PKI #SecurityHardening #ITAdmin #HealthcareIT #WiFiAuthentication #VPN #SmartCard #TechPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WindowsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Killing Enterprise PowerShell Scripts

    Episode 45 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo dives into a quietly disruptive change in Windows 11: the gradual deprecation of PowerShell for enterprise automation. Lucas and Luna break down why Microsoft is pushing enterprises toward PowerShell 7 and away from the legacy Windows PowerShell 5.1 that most IT departments still rely on. They look at the specific pain points: incompatibility with old scripts, the loss of default module loading, and the shift to an open-source execution model that changes how companies manage security policies. The episode walks through a real-world example at a mid-sized manufacturing firm where a routine patch-management script broke after a Windows 11 update, forcing the IT team to rewrite hundreds of lines of code. Lucas explains the technical differences — from the new execution policy requirements to the deprecation of the PowerShell Workflow engine — and Luna questions whether Microsoft is moving too fast for enterprises that still run mission-critical scripts on Server 2019. They also discuss why this feels like part of a broader pattern: Microsoft forcing modernization on its own timeline, not the customer's. A focused conversation on what the end of PowerShell 5.1 means for enterprise IT, and what teams should be doing now to avoid script failures in the next Windows 11 feature update. #Windows11 #PowerShell #EnterpriseIT #Microsoft #Scripting #Automation #ITManagement #PowerShell7 #WindowsPowerShell #ScriptMigration #EnterpriseAutomation #TechPodcast #Microsoft365 #WindowsUpdate #ITSecurity #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheWindowsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Windows 11 Is Killing Enterprise Group Policy

    Microsoft has been quietly signaling a shift away from traditional Group Policy in Windows 11, and on June 11, 2026, the message is clear: Group Policy is being deprecated in favor of cloud-based device management via Microsoft Intune and Configuration Service Provider (CSP) settings. In this episode, Lucas and Luna drill into the specific numbers — over 60 percent of enterprise Windows devices are now managed by Intune — and the real-world case of a mid-sized financial services firm that migrated 5,000 endpoints from on-premises Group Policy to cloud policy in just under four months. They discuss the key differences: Group Policy applies at the domain level and is tied to Active Directory, while CSP settings are per-device and managed via cloud or on-premises MDM. The hosts break down why the shift matters for IT admins, what the 2027 end-of-life rumors mean, and how enterprises can start testing now with the Group Policy Analytics tool in Intune. Plus, a practical tip: Windows 11 includes a built-in Group Policy to CSP mapping tool that most admins don't know exists. #Windows11 #GroupPolicy #MicrosoftIntune #CSP #EnterpriseIT #DeviceManagement #CloudMigration #MDM #ActiveDirectory #WindowsPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #ITAdmin #PolicyMigration #GroupPolicyAnalytics #WindowsManagement #CloudPolicy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Windows 11 Is Killing Enterprise PDF Workflows

    Episode 43 dives into a quiet but disruptive change in Windows 11: how the built-in Microsoft Print to PDF feature is breaking enterprise document workflows that relied on legacy PDF printers and Adobe Acrobat. Lucas and Luna discuss why IT admins are seeing unexpected file-size bloat, missing form fields, and broken digital signatures when users switch from third-party PDF creators to the native Windows option. They examine a real case from a mid-sized insurance firm that had to roll back a Windows 11 deployment after customer-facing PDF quotes became unreadable. The episode also covers workarounds — registry tweaks, group policy settings, and why Microsoft hasn't fixed the compatibility issue. No alarmism, just a specific headache for enterprise IT and what to do about it. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #PDFWorkflows #MicrosoftPrintToPDF #AdobeAcrobat #ITAdmin #DocumentManagement #DigitalSignatures #GroupPolicy #RegistryHacks #FileSizeBlow #FormFields #CompatibilityIssue #Rollback #InsuranceIT #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Windows 11 Is Making Enterprise Bluetooth a Security Risk

    Episode 42 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo digs into a surprising enterprise headache: Windows 11's mandatory Bluetooth pairing on new PCs. Lucas and Luna break down how the shift from Bluetooth 5.0 to 5.2, coupled with Microsoft's push for Swift Pair, has created a vulnerability surface that IT teams weren't expecting. They walk through a real incident at a mid-sized logistics firm where a rogue keyboard spoofed a connection and exfiltrated keystrokes. The conversation covers why legacy Bluetooth stacks are being deprecated, how Windows 11's new Bluetooth LE Audio requirement forces hardware upgrades, and what enterprise admins can do right now—like disabling Swift Pair via Group Policy and auditing paired devices. No scare tactics, just a concrete look at a quiet but growing threat. #Windows11 #BluetoothSecurity #EnterpriseIT #Microsoft #BluetoothLEAudio #SwiftPair #GroupPolicy #EndpointSecurity #BlueBorne #CyberSecurity #PCManagement #ITAdmin #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #WindowsPodcast #LucasAndLuna #EnterpriseWorkflow Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Moving Enterprise Users to Passwordless Login

    Episode 41 of The Windows Podcast breaks down why Microsoft is pushing enterprises to adopt passwordless authentication in Windows 11—and what that means for IT admins and end users. Lucas explains the shift away from passwords via Windows Hello for Business, focusing on how it uses biometrics and PIN tied to the device's TPM chip. Luna questions the security trade-offs and the reality of deploying FIDO2 security keys across a large workforce. The hosts discuss the timeline Microsoft has set for credential-free login, the impact on legacy systems, and whether the enterprise is ready to finally kill the password. Specific reference is made to Microsoft's announcement that 92% of enterprise identity attacks start with compromised passwords, and how Windows 11 makes passwordless the default through phishing-resistant authentication. A concrete case: how a mid-size consulting firm moved 2,000 employees to passwordless in six months. #Windows11 #Passwordless #WindowsHelloForBusiness #FIDO2 #EnterpriseIT #Microsoft #Cybersecurity #BiometricLogin #TPM #ITAdmin #PhishingResistant #ZeroTrust #Authentication #TechPodcast #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #Technology #WindowsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Microsoft 365 Copilot Is Rewriting Enterprise Workflows

    Episode 40 of The Windows Podcast dives into how Microsoft 365 Copilot is quietly reshaping enterprise workflows beyond the headline hype. Lucas and Luna unpack a specific case: how Copilot's integration into Word, Excel, and Teams is forcing IT departments to rethink data governance, licensing costs, and user training. They cite Microsoft's own adoption data — 60% of Fortune 100 companies are piloting Copilot as of Q1 2026 — and walk through the real friction points: per-seat pricing at $30 per user per month, the tension between productivity gains and security risks, and why some enterprises are hitting pause. The hosts also touch on the quiet war between Copilot and third-party AI tools, and what Windows administrators need to know about tenant-level controls. A grounded, skeptical look at the biggest enterprise AI deployment since Windows itself. #Microsoft365Copilot #EnterpriseAI #WindowsPodcast #BusinessProductivity #CopilotAdoption #ITGovernance #DataSecurity #AILicensing #Microsoft365 #EnterpriseTech #Technology #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #CloudProductivity #AIIntegration #WorkplaceAutomation #EnterpriseSoftware #WindowsEnterprise Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Redesigning Enterprise USB-C Docks

    Episode 39 of The Windows Podcast examines how Windows 11's stricter USB-C and Thunderbolt 4 requirements are forcing enterprises to replace their entire fleet of docking stations. Lucas and Luna break down the technical reasons — from USB4 controller certification to DisplayPort alternate mode handshake changes — and explain why many 2023-era docks simply won't work with Windows 11 24H2. They look at how Dell, Lenovo, and HP are responding with proprietary dock firmware updates, and why IT departments face a ticking clock as Windows 10 end-of-life approaches in October 2025. The conversation covers real-world testing from enterprise labs, the cost of per-seat dock upgrades (estimated at $200–$400 per user), and a surprising workaround involving Thunderbolt 4 cable length limits. If today's tech conversation gave you something usable, listener support at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo keeps these episodes ad-free. #Windows11 #USBC #Thunderbolt4 #EnterpriseIT #DockingStations #USB4 #DisplayPort #ITInfrastructure #HardwareCompatibility #Dell #Lenovo #HP #Windows10EOL #FirmwareUpdates #PCRefresh #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Forcing Enterprise Graphics Driver Recertification

    Microsoft's Windows 11 24H2 update introduces a mandatory driver certification process that is breaking enterprise GPU deployments. Lucas and Luna explain how the new Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) requirements are causing IT departments to recertify thousands of graphics drivers, why this matters for CAD, medical imaging, and financial trading workstations, and what enterprises can do to prepare. Specific focus on the June 2025 deadline for driver signing and the impact on NVIDIA RTX and AMD Radeon Pro enterprise GPUs. #Windows11 #Enterprise #GraphicsDrivers #WHQL #Microsoft #NVIDIA #AMD #RadeonPro #RTX #ITManagement #DriverCertification #Technology #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #PC #EnterpriseWindows #GPU #WindowsUpdate Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Forcing Enterprises to Rethink SSD Encryption

    Episode 37 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo examines a quiet but disruptive change in Windows 11 24H2: the new requirement for hardware-backed storage encryption on NVMe SSDs. Lucas and Luna break down why this is causing headaches for enterprise IT departments, especially those with older hardware or custom security stacks. They discuss the role of eDrive, BitLocker, and the TPM 2.0 mandate, and why some organizations are now facing slower boot times or data recovery problems. The episode also covers how this change aligns with Microsoft's broader push toward Pluton security and what it means for future PC refresh cycles. A concrete, practical look at a compatibility issue that's flying under the radar. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #SSDEncryption #BitLocker #TPM20 #NVMe #eDrive #Microsoft #Pluton #DataSecurity #Storage #ITManagement #HardwareCompatibility #Security #WindowsPodcast #TechPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Making Enterprise Wi-Fi More Secure

    Microsoft is quietly deprecating WPA2-TKIP in Windows 11, forcing enterprises to migrate to WPA3 or risk losing connectivity. Lucas and Luna discuss the timeline, the compatibility headaches for legacy devices like badge scanners and medical equipment, and what IT admins need to do before the change hits stable builds. Specific focus on the June 2026 Insider Preview that blocks TKIP connections and the upcoming 24H2 release. #Windows11 #EnterpriseWiFi #WPA3 #TKIP #Microsoft #WiFiSecurity #ITAdmin #NetworkSecurity #LegacyDevices #24H2 #InsiderPreview #TechPodcast #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WindowsPodcast #PC #Enterprise Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Changing Enterprise Keyboard Firmware

    Lucas and Luna dive into how Windows 11's new HID firmware update mechanism is transforming enterprise keyboard management. With the shift to USB HID and the removal of legacy PS/2 support, IT teams are facing unexpected challenges in deploying keyboard firmware updates across fleets of laptops and desktop peripherals. The episode explores a real-world case from a large financial services firm where a routine keyboard firmware update bricked 400 devices, forcing a rollback and a rethink of update strategies. We discuss the technical underpinnings, the role of Windows Update for Firmware, and what IT admins can do to avoid similar pitfalls. A focused look at an overlooked corner of enterprise device management that's about to get a lot more attention. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #KeyboardFirmware #HID #USB #FirmwareUpdate #ITManagement #DeviceManagement #WindowsUpdate #Microsoft #Keyboard #Firmware #Enterprise #Technology #ITAdmin #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheWindowsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Windows 11 Is Making Enterprise Network Printers Obsolete

    Episode 34 of The Windows Podcast examines Microsoft's quiet push to replace traditional enterprise network printers with Universal Print, a cloud-based print infrastructure that's becoming mandatory in Windows 11. Lucas and Luna break down the timeline: Microsoft stopped supporting third-party print drivers for new devices in 2025, and the Windows 11 24H2 update now blocks legacy network printer connections by default. For IT teams managing fleets of HP, Canon, or Xerox printers connected via TCP/IP ports, this is a hard deadline. We look at a real migration at a 500-user manufacturing firm that spent $47,000 retooling its print servers — and why Universal Print costs $5 per user per month but eliminates print servers entirely. The conversation covers Microsoft's compatibility checker tool, the death of the Point and Print driver model, and what IT admins need to do before Windows 10 end-of-support in October 2025 forces the move. No clickbait, just the practical reality of print in a cloud-first Windows world. #Windows11 #UniversalPrint #EnterprisePrint #NetworkPrinters #Microsoft #ITManagement #PrintInfrastructure #CloudPrint #WindowsPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #ITAdmin #PrintServer #Windows10EOS #PointAndPrint #PrinterDrivers #EnterpriseIT Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    How Windows 11 Is Making Enterprise VPNs Obsolete

    Lucas and Luna explore how Microsoft is quietly steering enterprise IT away from traditional VPNs with Windows 11's built-in Secure Access and Always On VPN features. They break down the technical shift from per-app VPN to zero-trust network access, using Microsoft's own deployment data showing a 40 percent reduction in VPN infrastructure at early-adopter firms. The episode examines why legacy VPN concentrators are becoming shelfware and what IT admins need to know about the transition, including the role of Entra ID and SASE integration. No hype — just the practical implications for your corporate network. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #VPN #ZeroTrust #Microsoft #NetworkSecurity #SASE #EntraID #AlwaysOnVPN #ITInfrastructure #RemoteWork #CorporateNetwork #TechPodcast #WindowsPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LucasAndLuna #Fexingo Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    Windows 11 Is Redesigning Enterprise Laptop Trackpads

    Microsoft's Windows 11 24H2 update introduces Precision Touchpad Protocol 2.0, which brings new gestures and haptic feedback APIs. But for enterprise IT admins managing fleets of Dell, Lenovo, and HP laptops, the shift means driver conflicts, user retraining, and a new compatibility matrix. Lucas and Luna dig into why the old Synaptics and Elan drivers are being phased out, how the new protocol changes the user experience for everything from scrolling to three-finger swipes, and what IT should do before rolling out the update. They also discuss a recent Microsoft hardware certification change that requires all new laptops shipping with Windows 11 to use Precision Touchpad Protocol 2.0 by Q1 2027, and why that deadline is causing concern among enterprise procurement teams. Specific examples include how the new gesture API affects Windows 11's Snap Layouts feature and why some legacy enterprise apps that rely on custom touchpad gestures are breaking. #Windows11 #PrecisionTouchpad #EnterpriseIT #Microsoft #LaptopComputing #TouchpadGestures #ITPro #HardwareCertification #WindowsUpdate #DriverCompatibility #EnterpriseTechnology #HapticFeedback #SnapLayouts #Dell #Lenovo #HP #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  30. 18

    Windows 11 Is Redesigning Enterprise Power Management

    Lucas and Luna dive into a quiet but disruptive change in Windows 11: the new power management framework that overrides traditional enterprise control. They break down how Microsoft's 'Modern Standby' and dynamic refresh rate policies are causing unexpected battery drain on Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbons, forcing IT admins to revise group policies they've used for a decade. The episode focuses on a specific documented case from a Fortune 500 manufacturing firm's internal report, showing how Windows 11's 'Balanced' power scheme now throttles CPU differently than Windows 10, leading to a 12 percent performance drop in Excel VBA macros. Lucas explains the new 'Power Slider' API and why third-party tools like ThrottleStop no longer work. Luna questions whether Microsoft is prioritizing consumer battery life over enterprise predictability. The conversation ends with a practical takeaway: the 'ultimate performance' power scheme is still hidden in Windows 11 Pro, and how to unlock it via command line. #Windows11 #EnterprisePowerManagement #ModernStandby #PowerSlider #ThinkPadX1Carbon #ITAdmin #GroupPolicy #BatteryLife #CPUPowerThrottling #Windows10vs11 #ExcelVBA #Fortune500 #Lenovo #Microsoft #BusinessTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  31. 17

    How Windows 11 Is Reshaping Enterprise Keyboard Shortcuts

    In Episode 30 of The Windows Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore a quiet but disruptive change in Windows 11: the gradual deprecation of classic keyboard shortcuts in favor of new key combinations tied to Copilot, Widgets, and Teams Chat. They discuss how Microsoft's decision to reassign the Win+C key from Cortana to Copilot, and the new Win+Shift+F shortcut for Focus Sessions, are confusing power users and breaking muscle memory in enterprise environments. The episode cites a recent survey from the Windows Enterprise IT Pro community showing that 63% of enterprise helpdesk tickets related to keyboard shortcuts have increased since Windows 11 24H2. Luna shares a story about a financial services firm whose traders lost valuable seconds retraining their fingers after an update. Lucas connects the shift to Microsoft's broader strategy of embedding AI into the OS. The conversation stays grounded in the day-to-day reality of IT admins and professional users who rely on speed. #Windows11 #KeyboardShortcuts #EnterpriseIT #Microsoft #Copilot #WindowsProductivity #ITAdmin #Helpdesk #WinC #WinShiftF #FocusSessions #MuscleMemory #EnterpriseTechnology #WindowsPodcast #LucasAndLuna #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  32. 16

    Windows 11 Is Killing Enterprise USB Printers

    Episode 29 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna dive into a quiet but disruptive change in Windows 11 24H2 — the removal of the legacy USB printer class driver. As of the June 2026 preview update, new Windows 11 installations no longer include the 'usbprint.sys' driver that has supported hundreds of USB printer models for over a decade. Lucas explains how enterprises with older label printers, receipt printers, and specialty output devices are finding that their hardware simply stops working after an OS refresh. Luna points out that Microsoft's official guidance — use the vendor's own driver — fails when the vendor has gone out of business or never made a Windows 11-compatible driver. The hosts walk through a real-world example: a regional hospital group whose patient wristband printers were rendered obsolete overnight. They discuss workarounds like IPP-over-USB and network-shared printers, and question whether Microsoft is forcing a hardware refresh cycle under the guise of 'modernizing the print stack.' If you manage enterprise printing, this episode will save you a weekend of troubleshooting. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #USBPrinters #PrintStack #DriverRemoval #Microsoft #ITPro #HardwareRefresh #PrinterCompatibility #WindowsUpdate #LegacyDrivers #EnterprisePrinting #LabelPrinters #TechPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #ITStrategy #WindowsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  33. 15

    Windows 11 Credential Guard Is Breaking Enterprise VPNs

    Episode 28 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo: Microsoft, PC, and Enterprise Windows Conversations. Hosts Lucas and Luna dive into a growing enterprise headache: Windows 11's Credential Guard feature is quietly blocking legacy VPN clients, causing authentication failures and help-desk floods. Lucas explains how Credential Guard isolates user credentials in a virtualized container, which breaks VPNs that rely on older credential injection methods. Luna shares a case from a mid-size financial firm where 40 percent of remote workers couldn't connect after a 24H2 feature update. They walk through the specific VPN protocols affected—including IKEv2 with certificate-based auth—and discuss mitigation strategies like configuring Credential Guard exclusions, updating VPN clients, or switching to Always On VPN. A practical episode for IT admins facing unexplained VPN drop-offs after recent Windows 11 updates. #Windows11 #CredentialGuard #EnterpriseVPN #Microsoft #ITAdmin #VPN #Security #WindowsEnterprise #24H2 #RemoteWork #Authentication #IKEv2 #AlwaysOnVPN #HelpDesk #Technology #WindowsPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  34. 14

    How Windows 11 Killed the Enterprise F12 Key

    Episode 27 of The Windows Podcast explores the quiet removal of the F12 developer tools shortcut in Windows 11 enterprise builds. Lucas and Luna break down how Microsoft's shift to Edge DevTools for F12, the deprecation of IE mode, and new group policy defaults are breaking workflows for enterprise IT pros and web developers. They trace the history from Internet Explorer's developer toolbar through Edge's Chromium migration, cite specific policy changes in Windows 11 24H2, and discuss how enterprises can restore the classic shortcut via registry edits or third-party tools. A concrete look at how a single key change reveals Microsoft's broader strategy to standardise the Windows desktop. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #F12Key #DeveloperTools #MicrosoftEdge #GroupPolicy #ITPro #WebDevelopment #WindowsUpdate #Chromium #IE8 #EnterpriseWindows #TechPodcast #WindowsPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #WindowsEnterprise Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  35. 13

    Windows 11 Is Making Enterprise Wi-Fi Authentication Mandatory

    Starting with the 25H2 feature update, Windows 11 will require enterprises to use WPA3-Enterprise with 802.1X authentication for new Wi-Fi deployments, phasing out older WPA2-TKIP and pre-shared key setups. Lucas and Luna break down what this means for IT teams: why Microsoft is pushing this change, the security rationale behind deprecating WPA2-TKIP, and the logistical headaches for companies with legacy access points or IoT devices that don't support WPA3. They walk through the default policy shift in Group Policy, how certificate-based authentication becomes de facto mandatory, and what enterprises should be testing now rather than waiting for the update to hit. The episode also covers workarounds for mixed environments and the real-world cost of not upgrading ahead of the deadline. #Windows11 #EnterpriseWiFi #WPA3 #WiFiSecurity #Microsoft #GroupPolicy #8021X #ITManagement #NetworkSecurity #WindowsUpdate #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Windows25H2 #LegacyHardware #CertificateAuthentication #IoT #EnterpriseIT Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  36. 12

    Windows 11 Is Forcing Enterprises to Rethink Wi-Fi

    Episode 25 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna dive into a quiet but costly enterprise headache — Windows 11 24H2's new Wi-Fi 7 support is breaking compatibility with older enterprise access points. They break down exactly why the Wi-Fi driver stack changed, how it's causing sporadic disconnects on 802.11ac networks, and why IT admins are now stuck between upgrading infrastructure or rolling back drivers. Specific numbers: some fleets report 15 percent of devices with connectivity issues. The hosts also explore Microsoft's broader push to deprecate legacy networking protocols and what that means for enterprise deployment timelines. A focused, practical episode for anyone managing Windows devices in a corporate environment. #Windows11 #Enterprise #WiFi #WiFi7 #80211ac #24H2 #Microsoft #Network #ITAdmin #Driver #Compatibility #EnterpriseIT #TechPodcast #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WindowsEnterprise #PCManagement Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  37. 11

    How Windows 11 BitLocker Recovery Keys Become an Enterprise Nightmare

    Episode 24 of The Windows Podcast digs into a surprisingly painful enterprise pain point: BitLocker recovery key management in Windows 11. Lucas and Luna explore why a routine BIOS update or a misplaced USB drive can lock an entire department out of their devices, how enterprises are scrambling to manage millions of recovery keys in Active Directory or Azure AD, and the specific failure modes that turn a security feature into a support desk disaster. The conversation centers on the growing complexity of device encryption policy in hybrid-work environments, the tension between data protection and user autonomy, and why Microsoft's default BitLocker settings aren't enterprise-friendly. If your IT team has ever faced a 'recovery key required' screen on a Friday afternoon, this one's for you. #BitLocker #Windows11 #Enterprise #Encryption #ITSupport #RecoveryKey #ActiveDirectory #AzureAD #DeviceManagement #Security #Tpm #HybridWork #HelpDesk #Microsoft #WindowsEnterprise #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  38. 10

    Windows 11 Is Blocking Third-Party Security Tools

    Episode 23 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna dig into a growing enterprise headache: Windows 11's Virtualization-Based Security is blocking or degrading third-party antivirus and endpoint detection tools. They walk through a real case where a mid-size firm's CrowdStrike agent stopped working after a feature update, forcing IT to choose between Microsoft's built-in Defender for Endpoint or losing kernel-level visibility. They discuss the architectural shift — Windows 11 locks down kernel access, making legacy security software less effective — and the enterprise implications: fewer choices, higher licensing costs, and a creeping lock-in to Microsoft's security stack. Also: how the show stays ad-free thanks to listener support at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. No alarmism, just the trade-offs IT leaders face as Microsoft tightens the OS security model. #Windows11 #EnterpriseSecurity #VirtualizationBasedSecurity #MicrosoftDefender #CrowdStrike #KernelAccess #EndpointProtection #TechPolicy #ITManagement #WindowsPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LockIn #ThirdPartySecurity #OSSecurity #FeatureUpdate #EnterpriseIT #Microsoft Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  39. 9

    Why Windows Enterprise Upgrades Keep Getting Pushed Back

    A deep dive into the data behind the slow Windows 11 enterprise adoption rate — currently around 35 percent in large organisations. Lucas and Luna examine the real reasons IT departments are delaying upgrades, from app compatibility risks and driver certification bottlenecks to the hidden costs of re-imaging fleets. They zero in on a specific case: a mid-sized manufacturer that spent $1.2 million testing legacy line-of-business apps only to find that 8 percent still break under Windows 11 24H2. The episode also touches on Microsoft's shifting support timelines and what the October 2025 Windows 10 end-of-life deadline means for budgeting cycles. Practical takeaways for IT decision-makers weighing the cost of staying vs. migrating. #WindowsEnterprise #Windows11 #ITManagement #EnterpriseIT #AppCompatibility #Microsoft #Windows10 #EndOfLife #ITStrategy #EnterpriseUpgrades #DriverCertification #LobApps #PatchManagement #Tech #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #TheWindowsPodcast #EnterpriseTech Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  40. 8

    Windows 11 24H2 Is Breaking Enterprise Printer Fleets

    Episode 21 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo tackles a quietly escalating enterprise crisis: Windows 11 version 24H2 is breaking printer fleets across corporate networks. Lucas and Luna dig into the root cause—Microsoft's shift to the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) class driver and the deprecation of legacy vendor drivers—and why IT admins are running out of workarounds. With real-world examples from a Fortune 500 rollout gone wrong and a mid-size law firm reverting to Windows 10, they examine the timeline, the patch strategy, and what this means for the Windows enterprise upgrade cycle heading into mid-2026. If you support Windows endpoints at scale, this episode gives you the specific KB numbers and configuration changes to watch. #Windows11 #24H2 #EnterprisePrinting #PrinterFleet #IPP #ClassDriver #ITAdmin #PrintNightmare #MicrosoftPatch #KB5046742 #Fortune500 #WindowsUpdate #PrintManagement #GroupPolicy #EnterpriseIT #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  41. 7

    Windows 11 Enterprise App Compatibility With x86 Emulation

    Episode 20 of The Windows Podcast dives deep into the x86 emulation layer on Windows 11 for ARM-based devices. Lucas and Luna explore how Microsoft's Prism emulator handles legacy enterprise apps, focusing on a real-world case: a Fortune 500 manufacturer running a custom 32-bit inventory management tool. They discuss the performance gap between native and emulated apps, the hidden costs of testing and validation, and why IT departments should plan for a phased transition rather than a wholesale migration. The episode cites a 2023 Microsoft study showing 87% of emulated apps run within 10% of native performance, but warns that the remaining 13% can cause workflow bottlenecks. Listeners get actionable advice on profiling tools and compatibility testing before deploying ARM-based Surface or third-party Windows on ARM hardware. The conversation closes with a forward-looking question: will Intel and AMD's upcoming chips make the ARM transition moot? #Windows11 #ARM #x86Emulation #PrismEmulator #Enterprise #AppCompatibility #Microsoft #Surface #ITInfrastructure #LegacyApps #BusinessTechnology #Productivity #SoftwareMigration #Performance #TechPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheWindowsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  42. 6

    Why Enterprise Windows 11 Requires a New PC Strategy

    Episode 19 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo explores why Microsoft's Windows 11 hardware requirements are forcing enterprise IT departments to accelerate PC refresh cycles. Lucas and Luna break down the TPM 2.0 mandate, processor generation restrictions, and the real cost of running unsupported Windows 10 machines past the October 2025 end-of-support deadline. They discuss a Fortune 500 manufacturer's migration experience, the hidden compliance risks, and whether virtualizing Windows 11 on older hardware is a viable workaround. The episode concludes with practical advice for IT procurement teams planning 2027 budgets. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #PCRefreshCycle #TPM20 #Microsoft #HardwareCompatibility #EndOfSupport #ITProcurement #Virtualization #ComplianceRisk #Fortune500 #WindowsMigration #BusinessTechnology #TechStrategy #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WindowsPodcast #EnterpriseTech Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  43. 5

    Why Microsoft Is Killing Windows 10 With Configuration Changes

    Episode 18 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo examines the quiet policy shift that is making Windows 10 increasingly unusable for enterprise customers in mid-2026. Lucas and Luna break down Microsoft's decision to backport Windows 11's hardware-requirement enforcement to Windows 10 through cumulative updates, effectively ending support for CPUs older than Intel 8th-gen and Ryzen 2000. They trace how a May 2026 KB update quietly added a 'hard block' flag to unsupported devices, causing boot loops and feature degradation. The conversation covers real IT admin frustrations, the timing around Windows 10's October 2025 end-of-support deadline, and what this means for the 400 million PCs still running Windows 10. Specific numbers include the 62 percent enterprise adoption rate for Windows 11 as of Q1 2026 and the estimated $80 per-device upgrade cost for hardware that meets the TPM 2.0 standard. A donation segment around the 75-percent mark highlights the show's ad-free mission. #Microsoft #Windows10 #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #KBUpdate #TPM20 #CPURequirements #EndOfSupport #HardBlock #ITAdmin #PCUpgrade #CumulativeUpdate #HardwareCompatibility #BusinessTechnology #TechPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheWindowsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  44. 4

    Why Windows 11 Is Slowing Down Older Enterprise Apps

    Episode 17 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna dig into a quiet but growing pain inside enterprise IT: Windows 11's compatibility enforcement is breaking older line-of-business applications that ran fine on Windows 10. They zero in on a specific case — a regional bank in Ohio whose core loan-origination software crashed after a 24H2 feature update — and walk through the technical tension between Microsoft's security hardening and the legacy code that still powers critical workflows. They also unpack the 'app assurance' loophole in Microsoft's licensing, how virtualization workarounds add latency and cost, and why some IT leaders are now pushing back on automatic update rollouts. If your company still runs anything written before 2020, this episode is a practical warning disguised as a conversation. #Windows11 #EnterpriseIT #Compatibility #LegacyApps #Microsoft #FeatureUpdate #24H2 #LineOfBusiness #AppCompat #ITPro #PatchManagement #Virtualization #LoanOrigination #SecurityHardening #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WindowsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  45. 3

    Why Windows Enterprise Patches Are Slowing Down

    Episode 16 of The Windows Podcast explores a quiet but significant shift in how Microsoft delivers security patches to enterprise Windows 11 systems. Starting with the April 2026 cumulative update, many IT administrators reported patch installation times increasing by 30 to 50 percent on older hardware. Lucas and Luna break down what changed in the servicing stack, why Microsoft prioritizes newer CPUs in patch optimization, and the hidden hardware refresh cycle this creates. They discuss real-world data from a mid-size manufacturing firm whose patch window grew from 45 minutes to nearly 90 minutes, and what IT departments can do now — from LTSC considerations to hardware planning. No alarmism, just a pragmatic look at an emerging operational cost. #Windows #Windows11 #Enterprise #PatchTuesday #Microsoft #ITManagement #SecurityPatches #ServicingStack #HardwareRefresh #WindowsUpdate #LTSC #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WindowsPodcast #TechStrategy #PatchManagement Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  46. 2

    Windows 11 Fan Control Is an Enterprise Problem

    Episode 15 of The Windows Podcast tackles a quiet but persistent headache for IT admins: managing system fans on Windows 11 enterprise fleets. Lucas and Luna dig into why modern Windows 11 devices — especially thin-and-light laptops and compact desktops — are shipping with aggressive fan curves that hurt acoustics and battery life, and why traditional BIOS-level fan control is increasingly locked down by OEMs. They examine Microsoft's decision to deprecate the Win32 Fan Speed API in Windows 11 24H2, leaving third-party tools like SpeedFan and NoteBook FanControl broken for many users. The episode also covers how Dell, Lenovo, and HP are pushing their own power-management software — often at extra licensing cost — and why some IT departments are reverting to Windows 10 LTSC simply to keep fan-control utilities working. A concrete look at an overlooked hardware-software interface that's quietly costing enterprise productivity. #Windows11 #FanControl #EnterpriseIT #SystemManagement #OEMLockdown #APIDeprecation #SpeedFan #DellPowerManager #LenovoVantage #HPCommandCenter #ThermalManagement #LaptopCooling #ITAdmin #BatteryLife #WindowsLTSC #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  47. 1

    How Microsoft 365 Copilot Is Changing the Windows Desktop

    Episode 14 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo takes a close look at Microsoft's controversial Windows 365 Switch feature, which lets enterprise users stream a full Windows 11 desktop from the cloud directly onto their local PC. Lucas and Luna break down how this works under the hood, why it's being bundled into Microsoft 365 subscriptions, and what it means for IT departments still managing fleets of on-premise hardware. They discuss the latency trade-offs, the security implications of cloud-hosted desktops, and whether this is the first real step toward Windows as a purely subscription-based operating system. With specific examples from enterprise pilots and Microsoft's own pricing documentation, this episode offers a clear-eyed assessment of a feature that could reshape how businesses deploy Windows over the next five years. #Windows #Microsoft #Microsoft365 #Windows365 #CloudPC #EnterpriseIT #VirtualDesktop #DaaS #DesktopAsAService #Windows11 #CloudComputing #ITManagement #SubscriptionEconomy #DigitalWorkplace #FexingoBusiness #TechPodcast #BusinessTechnology #WindowsPodcastWithFexingo Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  48. 0

    Windows 11 Group Policy Settings That Actually Matter

    Episode 13 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo dives into the specific Group Policy settings that enterprise IT admins should prioritize in Windows 11. Lucas and Luna break down the most impactful policies — from the 23H2 'Block user from installing unauthorized apps' setting to the lesser-known 'Turn off Microsoft consumer experiences' policy that prevents personal Microsoft accounts from appearing in the enterprise environment. They cover the controversial 'Enable Windows N user experience' policy that surfaced in 2025, which blocks Copilot in specific EU-compliant builds, and discuss the real-world cost of not configuring 'Limit local password length' — one of the defaults that still allows short passwords. The conversation also touches on the Group Policy Analytics tool in Microsoft Intune to modernize legacy settings. No fluff, just the policies that move the needle for security and compliance in Windows 11 enterprise deployments. #Windows11 #GroupPolicy #EnterpriseIT #WindowsAdministration #MicrosoftIntune #Cybersecurity #ITManagement #WindowsSecurity #Copilot #WindowsUpdates #Compliance #PasswordPolicy #WindowsEnterprises #ITPro #PolicyAnalytics #WindowsPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  49. -1

    Windows 11 Is Becoming a Mandatory Update for New Hardware

    In this episode of The Windows Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore the quiet shift in Microsoft's hardware compatibility requirements for Windows 11. As of early 2026, major PC manufacturers are shipping new models that only support Windows 11 — with no official Windows 10 driver support. Lucas breaks down the numbers: roughly 300 million Windows 10 systems still in active use face an uncertain upgrade path. Luna asks what this means for enterprise IT departments managing mixed fleets, especially those with specialized peripherals and legacy software. The hosts discuss the specific hardware hurdles: the TPM 2.0 mandate, the 8th-gen Intel CPU floor, and the new Pluton security chip appearing in commercial laptops. They also examine the quiet deprecation of Windows 10 LTSC for newer hardware and what the end of Windows 10 support in October 2025 means for organizations that haven't started testing. If you're planning a hardware refresh or just trying to keep your existing machines secure, this episode gives you the concrete timeline and decisions you need to track. #Windows11 #Windows10 #Microsoft #EnterpriseIT #HardwareCompatibility #TPM2 #Pluton #PCRefresh #EndOfSupport #Intune #WindowsLTSC #Business #Technology #ITStrategy #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheWindowsPodcast #LucasAndLuna Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  50. -2

    Why the Windows Start Menu Is an Enterprise Security Risk

    Episode 11 of The Windows Podcast with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna dig into a surprising enterprise security gap: the Windows Start Menu. They explore how default pins, suggested apps, web search integration, and the Recommended section expose corporate networks to data leakage and unwanted software. The hosts walk through real-world examples, including a 2025 breach linked to a malicious Start Menu shortcut, and discuss Group Policy tweaks IT admins can make today. They also debate whether Microsoft is prioritizing user convenience over enterprise control. If you manage Windows machines, this episode will change how you look at that left-hand corner of the screen. #WindowsStartMenu #EnterpriseSecurity #Microsoft #GroupPolicy #ITSecurity #DataLeakage #Windows11 #Intune #MDM #CyberSecurity #CorporateIT #StartMenu #WindowsSecurity #TechPolicy #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WindowsPodcast #EnterpriseIT Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Lucas and Luna look at Windows from the enterprise IT perspective — not consumer reviews, not gaming benchmarks. Each episode picks a single thread inside the Microsoft PC ecosystem: the security architecture of a specific Windows 11 Enterprise build, the licensing math behind a volume agreement, the compatibility cost of a deprecated API, or the deployment reality of a new Group Policy feature. Lucas walks through the technical detail with a journalist's precision; Luna asks the deployment and cost questions that matter to IT decision-makers. They do not speculate on Redmond's strategy or rehash Surface launches. They name the exact version numbers, the documented KB articles, the actual registry keys. The listener is expected to be someone who manages Windows at scale — a systems administrator, an IT procurement lead, a compliance officer — and who needs to understand what a patch or policy change means for their fleet before the vendor briefing deck arrives. No drama, no predictions

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