Tag Archives: 2023

Total War: NAPOLEON April 2023 Update

This latest patch includes the following fixes and enhancements

Added support for and addressed crashes with 12th Generation Intel CPUs
Removes integrated chat from the game
Updated the game to better use of modern architecture, which should result in notable performance improvements in Total War: NAPOLEON

Total War: EMPIRE April 2023 Update

This latest patch includes the following fixes and enhancements

  • Added support for and addressed crashes with 12th Generation Intel CPUs
  • Removes integrated chat from the game
  • Updated the game to better use of modern architecture, which should result in notable performance improvements in Total War: Empire

OpenSSL 1.1.1 will become End of Life on 11th September 2023

OpenSSL 1.1.1 is due to become End of Life on 11th September 2023.  Premium support (paid) may be available beyond this date but you should consider migrating to OpenSSL 3.1 or OpenSSL 3.1

Additional information can be found on the official OpenSSL site, link below:

OpenSSL 1.1.1 End of Life – OpenSSL Blog

Microsoft Outlook for Android will require Android 9.0 or above starting 10th July 2023

Beginning 10th July 2023, Outlook for Android will no longer support Android 8.x or below.  Users will need to upgrade their Android operating system to Android 9.0 or newer.  If this is not possible then the Android device will need to be replaced with a device that is able to run Android 9.0 or newer.

If users are using Outlook for Android on phones running an older version of Android, they will no longer be able to update to newer versions of Outlook for Android when Microsoft  implement this change.

It should be possible to use the “Get-MobileDevice” powershell command to export a list of devices that are using ActiveSync.  Using this report it should then be possible to review which Android devices are still running an OS that is too old.

Get-MobileDevice | Export-Csv -Path “c:\getmobiledevice\devices.csv”

When using the powershell command above please make sure that the output folder exists.  In this case I created a folder called “getmobiledevice” on the root of C:\