I remember a few years ago, before Git had NTLM support (for proxies), I had to use all kinds of terrible hacks to get online. Recently, the proxy I'm behind for at least 8 hours a day has been changed to accept Basic and Negotiate, but I didn't realise that until I'd spent a not insignificant amount of time yelling at NPM.
Even if you do get online, don't forget to configure the MITM CA cert!
Next up, apps that try to execute from %LOCALAPPDATA% (Squirrel installers). This is blocked by most AppLocker configs.
Even if you do get online, don't forget to configure the MITM CA cert!
Next up, apps that try to execute from %LOCALAPPDATA% (Squirrel installers). This is blocked by most AppLocker configs.
Isn't "enterprise" computing fun?