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Windows 10 November 1909 Update Now Available
Hello Everyone, For those of you that are on Windows 10 1903 there is a New Update Available Today 11/12/19 that brings your Windows 10 build to OS Build 18363.476 Version 1909. I find it Very Stable, and the Update was Quick and Smooth with no problems. For More Information Please see Windows Blog @ https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2019/11/12/how-to-get-the-windows-10-november-2019-update/#Sgrb1SgVCJdSI2ut.97 What are Your Thoughts on the New Update?

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.

Simplify your email with the Windows Mail app
Ready to stop signing in to multiple ad-cluttered websites to get your email? Here's how to get started with Mail, a Windows 10 app that combines access to all of your emails, folders and calendars into one convenient and simple app.

My device is occasionally too slow.
Dear Community. My device VASTRO 15-3568 is occasionally too slow. It is veery difficult for me to do something quickly, it irritates me all the time. Can you help me out from this problem. I wanna increase my device's performance.

Manage virtual desktop like a pro in Windows 10
Looking to divvy up daily projects to better focus on what you need to accomplish? Virtual desktop in Windows 10 to the rescue!

"Win 10 nearing end of service" mean?
I got a message on my home screen today that states, "your version of Windows 10 is nearing the end of service. Restart & Install the most recent version of Windows to get the latest security updates and support" . What does this mean? Am I going to have to start paying for this after I originally purchased it or something? Please advise. Debbie K

"The device is currently in use"
I try to safely eject my USB device and get the message "The device is currently in use. Close any programs or windows that might be using the device, and then try again." I get this message 99% of the time - even when no applications or windows are open. Why is this happening? Is there a way to get around this? I never get this message at work or school, unless the USB device is actually in use. I do log in as a standard, non-administrator user. I only elevate to administrator privileges when necessary like installing applications (I also only temporarily elevate privileges; I never log on as an administrator). So when I get the "The device is currently is use." message, I right-click on start button and click Disk Management. I know that I can safely remove the device by going into Disk Management and taking the device offline. However, I cannot elevate to administrator privileges to get into Disk Management. I get the following message: "You are logged on as a standard user. You can view device settings in Device Manager, but you must be logged on as an administrator to make changes." I don't want to log on as an administrator, but I do want to temporarily elevate to administrator privileges to take the device offline. Is there a way to do this? When I'm logged on as standard user and want to install an application, I get prompted for an administrator password. I want the same thing to happen when I go to Device Manager and other areas that require administrator rights.

Task Bar Compromised
After the last update, my taskbar is "cut in half" in other words, the top of the icons are visible, and I have to guess --mostly correct--what I am trying to click on. I have called Microsoft and the technician talked to me, I thought he would help, but the usual "click" and he was gone. I have tried all other remedies suggested, but nothing addresses this particular problem. I have tried moving the task bar to the side, rather than the bottom, but it still presents with only half. Any ideas what else I could try? Every update something else goes hinky, I think this is one of my lesser evils in a dozen of disasters, it is just annoying.
Search for files in File Explorer - Microsoft Windows Help
hs.windows.microsoft.com/hhweb/content/m-en-us/p-6.2/id-8d6963c6-f737-4009-a061-22cbb...To search for files in File Explorer, open File Explorer and use the search box to the right of the address bar. Tap or click to open File Explorer. Search looks in all folders and subfolders within the library or folder you're viewing. When you tap or click inside the search box, the Search Toolstab appears.
How to search file and folders in Windows 10
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/.../how-to-search-file-and-folders-in-windows-10Open File Explorer and click in the Search box, Search Tools will appear at the top of the Window which allows the choosing of a Type, a Size, Date Modified, Other Properties and Advanced search. In File Explorer Options > Search Tab, the search options can be changed, e.g. Find partial matches.
Open and find items in an Outlook Data File (.pst) - Outlook
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/open-and-find-items-in-an-outlook-data-file...Outlook search only returns items in your current mailbox or Outlook Data File by default. If you want to search multiple data files, use the following steps to change your search scope. On the Tools menu, click Instant Search, and then click Search Options. Alternatively, click the arrow in the Instant Search pane, and then click Search Options.
Use an Easy PowerShell Command to Search Files for ...
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/scripting/use-an-easy-powershell-command-to-search...I can use the following command to search the c:\fso folder for files that have the . txt file extension, and contain a pattern match for ed: Select-String -Path c:\fso\*.txt -pattern ed. The command and associated output are shown in the following figure. If I use the Get-Command cmdlet ( gcm is an alias for this cmdlet) to examine the syntax ...




