Windows 10: In-place upgrade not supported on Windows-based Azure VMs

Discus and support In-place upgrade not supported on Windows-based Azure VMs in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; [ATTACH]In today’s post, we will identify the cause and then provide the resolution to the issue of performing an in-place system upgrade is not... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by WinClub, Feb 21, 2020.

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    In-place upgrade not supported on Windows-based Azure VMs

    WinClub, Feb 21, 2020
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  2. Azure Guest VM

    I have created Few VMs in Windows Server 2016 Hosted in Azure. When I open the VMs in full screen mode, i don't see any options to move back to Base System i.e Windows Server 2016

    Any help here ?
     
    SabarishNatarajan, Feb 21, 2020
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  3. The correct way to mount an Azure Windows Share

    Here is my goal:

    • I'd like to have an Azure Windows Share folder that I can mount both in my Windows Azure VM and on my Local Computer.
    • I'd like to be able to read and write to files in this share from both the Azure VM and my Local Computer
    • I am not necessarily trying to use a VPN
    Here is my starting point:

    • I have a Windows Azure account
    • I have used the PowerShell scripts to create a Windows Azure VM (With Windows Server 2016 DataCenter)
    • I have logged into my Azure VM
    • I have created a Storage Account (with an Account Key) in my Azure Portal
    • I have attempted to follow the instructions in this article: Use an Azure file share with Windows
    Here is my problem:

    • I am confused on when it says to open Port 445. Port 445 appears to be open on the VM, but the share should be separate from the VM, correct? Where then am I supposed to open port 445? Is there a different machine that I should be accessing via PowerShell
      commands?

    Also, is there another way to accomplish my goal (see "Here is my goal" section above") given where I am starting from?
     
    Michael Plautz, Feb 21, 2020
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  4. In-place upgrade not supported on Windows-based Azure VMs

    Using Azure VM as KMS server

    Hello Everyone,

    I have Azure subscription and have created windows 10 vm on azure. Now I want to configure this vm as KMS host to activate my local windows 10 clients machines. I have KMS host key. Can anyone provide me a guide or something like that? I have all necessary
    resources to do this but I have no enough experiences on azure.

    Thanks in advances!
     
    Ilyas Novruzlu, Feb 21, 2020
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