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What does Ctrl + Shift + Delete do?
While in a browser (that's key!), what does Ctrl + Shift + Delete do?

Have you tried Presenter Coach in PowerPoint?
Have you tried Presenter Coach? Sharing in case anyone has a PowerPoint presentation coming up and likes to rehearse. Interested in hearing thoughts on the feature 🙂 👉 https://msft.it/6186TUGwC

Power User Challenge - Shut down a PC without using a mouse
Can you guess how to shut down a Windows 10 PC without using a mouse? No scripting or shortcuts. It's a simple Windows 10 keystroke combination. There's a similar combination for putting it to Sleep and Restart.

Have you seen the new Office app?
The Office app is now generally available worldwide for anyone on Android and iOS phones. Have you tried it yet? Key benefits include: -Combining Word, Excel, and PowerPoint in a way that simplifies the experience with fewer apps to download or switch between. It requires far less phone storage than installing individual apps while maintaining virtually all the capabilities of the existing mobile apps people already know and use. -Integrating our Lens technology to unlock the power of the camera with capabilities like converting images into editable Word and Excel documents, scanning PDFs, and capturing whiteboards with automatic digital enhancements to make the content easier to read. -Adding new functionality for common tasks people often encounter when working on a phone—things like making quick notes, signing PDFs, scanning QR codes, and transferring files between devices. Learn more here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2020/02/19/new-office-app-android-ios-available/

Preventing Shut Down From the Sign-in Screen
In order to prevent users from using the sign-in screen to shut down whether users are signed in or not, you can use Local Security Policy or the REG command. Here's how: Method 1: Local Security Policy NOTE: This method only applies to Windows 10 Pro. 1. Press WINDOWS LOGO + R. 2. Type "secpol.msc" (without the quotes) and press ENTER. 3. Double-click Local Policies. 4. Click Security Options. 5. Scroll down until you see Shutdown: Allow system to be shut down without having to log on and double-click it. 6. Click Disabled and click OK. Method 2: The REG command WARNING: Incorrectly using the registry editing tool can cause serious, system-wide problems that may require you to reinstall Windows 10 to correct them. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the incorrect use of the registry editing tool can be solved. Use this tool at your own risk. 1. Press WINDOWS LOGO + R. 2. Type "cmd" (without the quotes) and press CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER. 3. Provide confirmation or type in the password if you see the User Account Control dialog box. 4. Type REG ADD HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v shutdownwithoutlogon /t REG_DWORD /d 1 and press ENTER. 5. Type EXIT and then press ENTER. Now, whenever you press WINDOWS LOGO + L or you're not signed in yet, the Power icon that normally appears at the bottom-right corner of the screen will not be seen.

Enabling Secure Sign-in (CTRL + ALT + DELETE)
1. Press WINDOWS LOGO + R. 2. Type "netplwiz" (without the quotation marks) and press ENTER. (If you get a User Account Control dialog box, either provide confirmation or type in the password.) 3. On the Advanced tab, click to check the Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete and click OK.

What's your biggest challenge to being productive?
What is your biggest challenge to being productive? a. Lack of tools b. Distractions c. Time management d. Other (share in the comments)

Microsoft account unusual sign-in activity issue?
I use a vpn due to travel, so I get this email allot, causing me to have to sign in etc. Can I get Microsoft to stop, or do I need to just get rid of the Microsoft account. Not sure what I need it for anyways? But, I digress, how do I stop Microsoft from sending me these emails.. I travel way to much, and use a VPN..

Can't sign in to windows
Your device is offline. Please sign in with the last password used on this device

A world without passwords for Microsoft account users on Windows 10
Go password-less with Windows Hello sign-in! If you have the latest Windows 10 update on your device, you can sign in with your Microsoft account and 'Go Passwordless' by toggling 'Require Windows Hello sign-in for Microsoft accounts' in Settings.




