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Work from anywhere with Windows 10 Remote Desktop
When you're away from your work PC but still need to check in, Remote Desktop on your Windows 10 PC can help you access the apps and files you need to get things done. With Remote Desktop, you can connect to a Windows 10 device from a Windows, Android, iOS, and Mac device.

It's the little thing we forget sometimes
I was over on Windows Central this morning and came across an article "How to reset the ribbon menu settings in Office". Initially I passed over the article and moved on. I then went back to it and read it and it brought back memories of those days when I did actually change the what's now called the ribbon. Pretty much had forgotten all about that. Anyway here's a link to the article if you're interested. https://www.windowscentral.com/how-reset-ribbon-menu-settings-office

"we don't have permission to get email for ...@aol.com"
I keep getting this message from Outlook, with directions to re-enter correct IMAP & SMTP info in settings. I've followed the recommended procedures with no result. I have updated in the AOL profile too to make sure IMAP & SMTP addresses are correct. This is the info: IMAP Incoming mail server (IMAP): imap.aol.com Outgoing mail server (SMTP): smtp.aol.com IMAP-993-SSL SMTP-465-SSL Do I need to just uninstall and re-install the account across all devices? I don't use AOL for all email, but it is handy for store promotions, etc. Thanks for any advice.

I shud cleen my wedhistory How?
I shood Clean my webhistoty Wad sheel I do?

Set up your device with the Windows 10 Out of Box Experience
Learn how to set up your device in Windows 10 to do what you want with the Out of Box Experience. Customize keyboard layouts, choose privacy settings, and Cortana assistance.

Windows bootloop
I need help, I have had a bootloop for the last 5 hours and I don’t know what to do. I can’t open the troubleshoot page, or safe mode page either. It’s just stuck on a loop. I was using my computer for some work, and right when I was about to shut it off it froze, so I turn it off from my power on/off button and then Turn it on again because I was scared something might of happened. Then I just get stuck in this loopboot and can’t do anything. The only thing I can do is as soon as I turn it on I can go into my motherboard settings (Asrock UEFI). I have never had this problem before. It’s a custom built with a Asrock B450M-HDV R4I believe. The CPU is a AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Six-Core Processor. Also I updated windows last night, so i don’t know if it has anything to with the update. Is there any way I can like reset it from the bootloop or something? should I erase the SSD data or something?

Print document in the tethered cellphone downloads folder.
I tether my cellphone to laptop. In old firefox I can print from the docs and download folders. I need to learn how to while using Edge. I do not have home internet just cellphone service. I also nedd direct printing, not upload and download from someones data wasting cloud storage as I have 5gb monthly data. I could not print a Edge document directly either. Is this a setting? Missing an App? Thanks for considering my issues.

Can I move my OneDrive folder to another location?
The answer is no because if you move your OneDrive folder to another location after it's been set up, OneDrive may stop working. But you can unlink OneDrive from your PC before you move its folder to another location. Here's how: 1. Right-click the OneDrive icon in the notification area. 2. Click "Help & Settings" > "Settings." 3. In the "Account" tab, click "Unlink this PC." 4. Open File Explorer, type "%userprofile%" (without the quotation marks) and press ENTER. 5. Drag your OneDrive folder to another location that you prefer. (For example, you can move it to your external hard drive.) 6. Return to OneDrive Setup, click "Get started," and then follow the instructions until you get to the screen where you can change your OneDrive folder's location. 7. Click "Change location," find where you moved your OneDrive folder to, and then click "OK." 8. Click "Use this location," and then finish setting up OneDrive.

Windows 101: Use Windows key to unlock Search possibilities
Windows key unlocks tons of possibilities. Find computer files, settings, and more from your taskbar with Windows key.

Persistent Windows Account Notification
Whenever I boot my computer (windows 10) I get a notification saying "We need to fix your Microsoft Account (most likely you password changed). Select here to fix it on Shared experience settings." I click on the notification and then the "Fix now" button below the red "Some of your accounts require attention" message. From there a dialogue window opens up, but it never loads. The previous screen has the option to give feedback however I need to be logged in to leave feedback. I click log in and I see the same empty dialogue window pop up, so I'm guessing it's the same log-in problem. So how do I resolve this self perpetuating problem? How do I satisfy or disable this incredibly persistent notification?
Find settings in Windows 10 - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/find-settings-in-windows-10-6ffbef87-e633...Select the Start button, then select Settings. From there, browse the categories or use search to find what you're looking for.
Microsoft account | Microsoft Account Privacy Settings
https://account.microsoft.com/account/privacy?destrt=privacy-dashboardMicrosoft allows you to control your account your way with customizable privacy settings. Manage your Xbox, Windows, and other privacy settings on this page. To use everything on this website, turn on cookies in your browser settings. Read why and how we use cookies. ...
Find the settings/tools/internet options in Microsoft Edge
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/find-the-settings-tools-internet...Many tools and options in Microsoft Edge are available when you select Settings and more . If you don’t see the options you need, select Settings ...
View display settings in Windows 10 - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/view-display-settings-in-windows-10-37f0e...View display settings in Windows 10. Most of the advanced display settings from previous versions of Windows are now available on the Display settings page. Select Start > Settings > System > Display. If you want to change the size of your text and apps, choose an option from the drop-down menu under Scale and layout.




