
Mike Dano enhanced the MicrosoftDocs/memdocs repository by delivering targeted documentation improvements for Endpoint Privilege Management. Over four months, he clarified deployment guidance, standardized product naming, and updated technical references to reflect Arm64 support and ECS endpoint requirements. Using Markdown and leveraging strong documentation skills, Mike addressed user confusion by detailing security context limitations for elevated applications and aligning guidance with evolving product capabilities. His work included precise change tracking and practical recommendations to reduce misconfigurations, supporting both administrators and downstream product teams. The updates improved documentation consistency, searchability, and readiness for future changes, demonstrating depth in technical communication and process alignment.

June 2025 monthly summary for MicrosoftDocs/memdocs: Delivered a focused documentation update under Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM) to clarify that elevated apps run in an isolated security context and cannot access resources requiring user authentication. The guidance also recommends re-evaluating elevation if such access is critical, aligning with security posture and reducing misconfigurations. The change was implemented in epm-deployment-considerations-ki.md with commit ff5087e67f467f1af17abce4c9879be030449bb2.
June 2025 monthly summary for MicrosoftDocs/memdocs: Delivered a focused documentation update under Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM) to clarify that elevated apps run in an isolated security context and cannot access resources requiring user authentication. The guidance also recommends re-evaluating elevation if such access is critical, aligning with security posture and reducing misconfigurations. The change was implemented in epm-deployment-considerations-ki.md with commit ff5087e67f467f1af17abce4c9879be030449bb2.
For April 2025, delivered targeted documentation updates for MicrosoftDocs/memdocs to clarify Arm64 support and ECS endpoint requirements. The work aligns docs with product capabilities, reducing onboarding friction and improving guidance for enterprise deployments.
For April 2025, delivered targeted documentation updates for MicrosoftDocs/memdocs to clarify Arm64 support and ECS endpoint requirements. The work aligns docs with product capabilities, reducing onboarding friction and improving guidance for enterprise deployments.
February 2025 — MicrosoftDocs/memdocs: Delivered documentation naming consistency improvement for Endpoint Privilege Management. Updated terminology from 'Endpoint Privilege Manager' to 'Endpoint Privilege Management' to align with official product naming, specifically clarifying Arm64 support references and file elevation rules. No major bugs were reported or fixed this month. Impact: reduces user confusion, improves searchability and consistency across related docs, supporting downstream product teams and users.
February 2025 — MicrosoftDocs/memdocs: Delivered documentation naming consistency improvement for Endpoint Privilege Management. Updated terminology from 'Endpoint Privilege Manager' to 'Endpoint Privilege Management' to align with official product naming, specifically clarifying Arm64 support references and file elevation rules. No major bugs were reported or fixed this month. Impact: reduces user confusion, improves searchability and consistency across related docs, supporting downstream product teams and users.
Month: 2024-11 — Focused on improving Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM) documentation in MicrosoftDocs/memdocs. Delivered clear guidance for admins: added a compatibility note with Administrator Protection and clarified that elevations initiated from EPM are not currently supported and will be addressed in a future release; fixed a minor typo; improved overall documentation quality and readiness for future EPM changes. Business value: reduces admin confusion, aligns docs with product capabilities, and supports smoother rollout planning.
Month: 2024-11 — Focused on improving Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM) documentation in MicrosoftDocs/memdocs. Delivered clear guidance for admins: added a compatibility note with Administrator Protection and clarified that elevations initiated from EPM are not currently supported and will be addressed in a future release; fixed a minor typo; improved overall documentation quality and readiness for future EPM changes. Business value: reduces admin confusion, aligns docs with product capabilities, and supports smoother rollout planning.
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