When trying to connect to an Azure VPN, I noticed that the 'Certificate' option is missing from my version of Windows 10 when I try to edit the VPN connection properties. The only options listed are 'Username and password', 'Smart card' and 'One-time password'.
How would I go about getting the certificate option added?
Windows version:
Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB
Version 10.0.10240 Build 10240
So it looks like this particular version of Windows 10 doesn't have that option. I got around this by upgrading to the 2016 LTSB version and the Certificate option appeared.
My solution was to download and install the latest Windows updates in my case this was:
Windows 10 version 1809 - Windows 10 May 2019 Update
This espesially important in your in place upgrade or new install was from a local media and you did not select download latest updates during the Windows 10 installation process.
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I installed TortoiseHG 5.6.1 (x64) on guest Win 7 Ultimate x64 in VirtualBox. The host OS is Win10 Enterprise x64. When I right-click in any folder and select "Hg Workbench", it opens successfully. After that, I accidentelly deleted the *.vdi file and had to reinstall both OS and TortoiseHG again. But, this time when I right-click and select "Hg Workbench" I always get this error:
I tried older TortoiseHG versions, but I get the same error. I even tried to reinstall guest OS again, but it didn't help. I just installed OS and TortoiseHG, so what can be that I did accidentally the first time and/or other times?
UPDATE 1
I installed TortoiseHG 5.6.1 (x64) on guest Win 10 x64 in VirtualBox and I didn't get that error message. So, it has to be something with Win 7. What can that be?
I have a problem when installing a Docker Desktop 2.3.0.3
"Installation failed: one prerequisite is not fullfilled"
Docker Desktop requires Windows 10 Pro/Enterprise (15063+) or Windows 10 Home (19018+).
My Computer System Specification:
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
Version: 10.0.10240 Build 10240
RAM: 8Gb
I have tried manually Install Hyper-V and Containers in my Computer, but still failed to install the desktop docker.. Anyone can help me? Im need your help.
You need to install Windows 10 Home 2004 build which was released on May 2020, you can use Microsoft's update assistant to manually get the update if it's not showing up for you on Windows.
Get it here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
You may want to try Docker Toolbox
Docker Toolbox is an installer for quick setup and launch of a Docker
environment on older Mac and Windows systems that do not meet the
requirements of the new Docker Desktop for Mac and Docker Desktop for
Windows apps.
The actual required Windows version is greater than what it says in the installer GUI.
It might be a typo! and according to Docker this has happened before:
Docker actually requires Windows build xxxxx or greater - we're
working on the typo in the installer gui, but you'll need to update
your Windows to proceed. (Jan 8, 2018)
Just Update Windows and the problem goes away.
If you cannot update the system use choco
Install following the official Сhocolatey documentation: https://chocolatey.org/install
After installation, run the command choco install docker-desktop or follow the official installation documentation https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/docker-desktop
Docker is giving me a message "A Docker for Windows update is available, but your version of windows isn't supported anymore".
According to Docker docs: The current version of Docker for Windows runs on 64bit Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise and Education (1511 November update, Build 10586 or later). In the future we will support more versions of Windows 10.
According my system about page: I have Windows 10 Pro, 64bit, version 1511, build 10586:1511.
Based on that info, I should have current version.
Is the docker information I have wrong or is there another problem why I cannot get docker to update?
Thanks
Matt
We updated the doc. Sorry, effectively we stopped supporting build 10586 in september, you will need to update to windows build 14393 at least to install Docker For Windows.
(Alternatively you can use Docker Toolbox on windows)
Guillaume
I want to install Docker on a physical Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Evaluation (Version 14393). I tried following the instructions from Quick Start Windows Server but installation fails:
Error message
The docker installer requires update KB3176936, which I installed then. Even after rebooting, the error message persists and I can't install docker.
I've enabled the Container feature and Hyper-V in Windows Feature Selection.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? I've could sucessfully setup docker on Windows 10.
You need to do a full Windows Update. I actually have a PR to add this step to the docs.
Run sconfig, then choose option 6 and then A and A to install all updates. This works for Server 2016 in no-desktop installs as well as with the UI.
I have a clean install of Windows 10. After installing Visual Studio 2015 and Xamarin Bussiness edition I installed Xamarin Android Player x64 and now I receive the following error:
Error when attempting to find VirtualBox please check it's installed and try again.
Xamarin Android Player will now exit.
A solution is referenced in Xamarin fourms stating
Fixed it by adding "C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox" to my %PATH%
I am able to open VirtualBox version 4.3.28 r 100309 without issue.
How do I implment this solution or is there a newer solution?
I am running Windows 10 Professional and did a clean installation. Had the same problem. I opened the environment variables and the "VBOX_MSI_INSTALL_PATH" was set to:
C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox\
I changed it to
C:\Program Files\Oracle\VirtualBox
and it worked for me.. (notice the last backslash)
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Try installing the Latest version of Virtual Box, Since v5.0 has fixes for Windows 10
http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.0.4/VirtualBox-5.0.4-102546-Win.exe
Changelog: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog
Windows hosts: fixed crash when opening Windows dialogs from the VM process on Windows 10 (bug #14351).
Windows hosts: fixed host-only adapter creation issues on Windows 10 (bug #14040)
Windows hosts: fixed audio on Windows 10 (bug #14432).
Windows Additions: fixed a potential crash in the WDDM driver with Windows 10 (bug #14190).
VRDP: allow Windows 10 RDP clients (bug #14216).
Windows hosts: fix for Windows 10 build 10525 and later (bug #14502).
Windows hosts: fixed network adapter enumeration on Windows 10 (bug #14437).
VMM: fixed an issue with Windows 10 guest kernel debugging over the network for Hyper-V paravirtualized VMs.
I have a same problem too and installing the latest version has fix it
Add VirtualBox to your system environment PATH variable.
None of the other answers helped me. The Android Player installer was forcing the install of Virtual Box 5.0.4 which was not working on Windows 10 Home (build 14393.51).
What did work for me was to install the latest virtual box (version 5.1.2 r108956) after installing Android player. While I can't start the android devices from Virtual Box's manager, I have had no problems starting them from Android Player or Visual Studio.
Just run as admin (Right hand click on desktop shortcut)