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Casting Movies & TV to another device
Hello Windows Community, I have had some issues playing movies when casting the Movies & TV application to another device (Roku for my TV). Any recommendations?

Just sharing about Privacy Concern
In installing and using a software, or accessing a website, we often see the so-called "Privacy Statement" or "Privacy Policy". Let's share your feeling about that. How much of your trust that Windows will keep your online privacy? Rating: 1 - 10 (1 for untrusted, 5 for don't know, 10 for trusted) So, what is the operating system that you trust the most? Why? A. Windows; B. iOS; C. Linux What is the browser that you trust the most? Why? A. Edge; B. Safari; C. Firefox; D. Chrome; E. Opera; F. TOR Browser Is your Windows still using a third party security solution for online activity? Why? Just relax to answer but please be honest. Thank you!

Support
Hello Community Members ! want help to anything about Microsoft Platforms, Programming Links, Windows Builds and API's, I or more ? support you here ! for an better Community Life with Tips, Helps and Information. Best Regards Christian 'Pepino'

Utterances on Updates
Trying to be alliterative, not sure I succeeded 🥴 Thought I'd bore you for a while about Updates (From an almost quote by Jimi Hendrix). ALWAYS stay absolutely current❗ Meaning withOUT delays❗ I will talk about what is/was and what will be. Windows tries to restart your PC as infrequently as possible. Win10 has Saas or WaaS (Software as a Service, Windows as a Service), which refers to its FREE auto-updating. * There are 2 FEATURE updates annually or the bi-annuals, one in the Spring (H1) & one in the Fall (H2). Normally, one is Minor & one is Major. * There are Monthly Updates (2nd Tues). These are 90% security, 10% functional, so to speak. They are cumulative, meaning what IS + what's new. So, you don't have to go back & pick up anything from the past. They require a Restart. Ergo, besides the bi-annuals Windows is restarting your machine once a month. * Restarts can be set by the End User to happen outside of "Active Hours" 👌, now, that said... things have changed/are changing/will change. Some may have, already, noticed things are quicker, taking less time. A while back the methodology used for update delivery changed. The bi-annuals are much smaller & lighter & will become even more so. Updating is somewhat re-organised & more efficient: 1. Store is now handling most apps or will be & more than it did 2. Hs are being delivered in the same way as monthlies, now. 3. Some of the burden of the bi-annuals will greatly lessened in the near future. The OS will receive Feature stuff as soon as it is ready, instead of waiting for an H. This will happen via Windows Feature Experience Pack. You can see this, now in System > About, but it's not doing too much yet. Most of the above is, already, happening. Much is part of 21H2. 21H2 is heaps more than what will be visual & tangible, more than the cosmetics. Heaps of under-the-covers stuff with 21H2, as well as the superficial or visually obvious. This all improves the User Experience greatly. Cheers, Drew

Do you use the normal start menu or the full screen start?
There are many customisable options in Windows 10, and, one of the best is, you could change the look of your start menu. I use it in full screen, and do turn it on, go to settings>personalisation>start>use start full screen. Now, when you hit or click the Windows icon, you would notice that the Start Menu would pop up in a 'full screen' view, which gives it somewhat a look like Chrome operating system (really?) It isn't much, it's worth trying... Do you prefer the start menu being as it is? Or would you like to make it full screen?

Feeling Old Yet?
From https://www.thurrott.com/ "Microsoft finalized Windows 95 on August 15, 1995 and began selling it to the public, 27 years ago today, on August 24, 1995" What fun days those were... If I may though to paraphrase Brooks Atkinson " In every age, the good old days were a myth. No one ever thought they were good at the time........"

Geologist
my dears good afternoon;can you help me please my desktop computer can not open because it was suddenly shutdown when it was updating, and first it was window 10

Miss Control Panel? No Problem!
There are a lot of fans out there who still like using Control Panel but are having trouble finding it. No Problem. All you have to do is open your Start Menu and then Scroll down to Windows System. Open the box and then locate Control Panel. Now it you want to make a shortcut on your desktop all you have to do is the steps above then right click on Control Panel then click on more. You will then click on Go to file Location. Now Right Click on Control Panel then Click on Copy. Close the window then go to your desktop. Now Right Click on the desktop and paste your new Control Panel Shortcut. That's it!

home network
I had a Home Network set up in Windows 10 under Homegroup. Subsequent updates eliminated Homegroup but my network continued to work. Then my main computer went West and I had to replace it. Now I can't get my network to connect the different computers on my network. I am not an expert on programming computers. I need detailed instructions on how to set up a new network. Why did you eliminate Homegroup?

How to Activate a Screen Saver By Double-Clicking Its Icon
Normally, a screen saver set by a user starts automatically when a computer is idle. However, you can manually start a screen saver by double-clicking its icon. Here's how: 1. Right-click the desktop, point to New, and then click Shortcut. 2. Type "scrnsave.scr" (without the quotes) and press ENTER. (For example, replace "scrnsave.scr" by "bubbles.scr".) 3. Type the name of a screen saver and press ENTER. (For example, type "Bubbles" (without the quotes) and press ENTER.) 4. Double-click the icon of a screen saver. TIP: Repeat steps 1-4 for 3D Text, Mystify, Ribbons, Photos, and Blank.
Download Windows Management Framework 3.0 from Official ...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=34595Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 IMPORTANT: Windows Management Framework 3.0 is not currently compatible with the following applications: System Center 2012 Configuration Manager.
Download Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Service Pack 1 from ...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=3005Service Pack 1 for .NET Framework 3.0. Important: Make sure you have the latest service pack and critical updates for the version of Windows on the computer. To look for recent updates, visit Windows Update. In addition, make sure you have Windows Installer 3.1 installed before you install this service pack.; Click the Download button on this page to start the download
Description of Windows Management Framework 3.0 for ...
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/description-of-windows-management-framework...Windows PowerShell 3.0 and SharePoint 2010For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 2796733 SharePoint 2010 Management Shell does not load with Windows PowerShell 3.0. Windows Small Business Server 2008 and Windows Small Business Server 2011.
Windows CE 3.0: Enhanced Real-Time Features Provide ...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/msdn-magazine/2000/november/windows-ce-3-0...In Windows CE 3.0, the real-time support has been improved. This article looks at specific support for the creation of real-time systems and how it compares to the support in Windows for the desktop. The way interrupt handlers, processes, memory management, and synchronization work in Windows CE 3.0 is discussed.




