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Prev Next. Leave A Reply. Sign in. Welcome, Login to your account. Forget password? Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Before you modify it, back up the registry for restoration in case problems occur.
On the client that has the CredSSP update installed, run gpedit. If the Azure Windows VM has this update installed, and it is restricted to receiving non-updated clients, follow these steps to change the Encryption Oracle Remediation policy setting:. Run the following command to change the Encryption Oracle Remediation policy setting by using the registry:.
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Looking at the disk usage analyzer inside of Ubuntu, it only currently sees the original 20 GB. How do I increase this to the GB I allocated? I'm looking for better direction than what is posted here. You do not need a live CD for this to work. I'm basically summarizing the other answers given here:. Open gparted either from terminal or from dash.
Then extend you disk, maybe you may have to move your extended partition at the end of disk. You should first delete all partitions between your partition and free space. You can do it using parted command. Sign up to join this community.
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