Windows Server 2022 introduces native support for the HTTP/3 protocol which makes the loading of IIS website pages faster and improves security. The most important feature of HTTP/3 is that it is based on QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections) transport protocol working over UDP. Users with a slow and unstable Internet connection get the highest profit from HTTP/3. Let’s look at how to enable HTTP/3 support for an Internet Information Service (IIS 10.0.20348+) website running on Windows Server 2022.
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Granting Send As and Send on Behalf Permissions in Exchange Server/Microsoft 365
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- Windows 10Windows 11Windows Server 2019
Configure SSH Tunnel (Port Forwarding) on Windows
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Configure Google Chrome Settings with Group Policy
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Disable First User Sign-In Animation in Windows 10 and 11
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- PowerShellWindows 10Windows Server 2016
PowerShell: Unable to Resolve Package Source
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Using Active Directory User Photo as Account Logon Image on Windows
February 27, 2023Most Microsoft Office apps (Outlook, SharePoint, Office365, Skype for Business, etc,) allow using an Active Directory (Azure AD) photo of the currently signed-in user as the user’s avatar in their…
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How to Install .NET Framework 3.5 on Windows 11/10 and Windows Server
June 19, 2023Most modern Windows apps require the .NET Framework to be installed. For example, NET Framework 4.8 is installed by default on Windows 11/10 and Windows Server 2022/2019. However, some old…
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Copy Files and Folders to User Computers via GPO
February 27, 2023You can use Group Policies to copy specific files and folders to user computers in the Active Directory domain. You can place files on the Desktop, in a particular user…