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Remote Viewer Help
I used to use Team Viewer for this, but will give this a try next time. Windows 10 Quick Assist https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-windows-10-quick-assist

SSRS Parameters, Expressions, and Multiple Subscriptions
Hello everyone, for those of us who have used SSRS long enough to know there is no straight forward way to set up multiple subscriptions from one .dtsx (ssrs) report. We can enter expressions within design mode and whatever it is their it will either use the built in expression or a default value, but we cannot enter a new expression on the subscription screen. ~ take for example I need a subscription to run report each Monday for the previous weeks data, in addition to that I also need another subscription to get the previous months data every first of the month. Well, sometimes Monday and the 1st of the month fall on the same day so how can the built in expression we apply in design mode understand to use both...it can't. If Microsoft allowed for us to override parameters values/expression -using- new expressions inside subscription menu, it would be cleaner than having to come up with unnecessary alternatives just to get the same report to run using different dynamic parameter values such as date ranges.

Microsoft MAIL App and Account explanation on Side toolbar
Curious if someone can explain very simply exactly the ways in which the accounts are being structured for the end-user on the side toolbar inside the Windows MAIL app? I see a couple of "Accounts" if that's what the correct term for it is. Under each account I see "Calendars" If that is correct as well. So my main questions is this- I see: -Cortana -Microsoft Account -Outlook Each one has an enclosed downward facing arrow! Upon expanding the Microsoft account I see Calendar, and when I go to Outlook I see Calendar. I hope that the sentence alone shows my confusion? Please explain how I as an end user should be understanding this structure so i am able to use it to my favor and incorporate some sort of workflow without getting to overly explanatory. Thanks for your time.

Impossibilité de mettre à jour la Version 20H2 (KB4592438)
2020-12 Mise à jour cumulative pour Windows 10 Version 20H2 pour les systèmes x64 (KB4592438) Il y a un dysfonctionnement lors de l'installation de cette mise à jour. Au redémarrage, il y a un message qui indique l'impossibilité d'installer la mise à jour.

Ransomware blocking legit applications
Has any one else ran into the problem where a legitimate app is being blocked from installing by Windows. How about constant reminders from Windows apps being blocked from controlled folder access? Did you find a solution, or did you wait for it to reside. My VPN app just got an update, then Microsoft started blocking me from installing it, at all. I've paid for this service, and there is no reason it should be blocked, I'm at a loss as to why, or how to fix. I have allowed everything that was blocked, and Microsoft still blocked the .tmp file to install. If this is the case, Microsoft owes me a refund for this month.

My computer often restarts randomly for no reason.
事件403, ProwerShell 引擎狀態已從 Available 變更為 Stopped。 詳細資料: NewEngineState=Stopped PreviousEngineState=Available SequenceNumber=39 HostName=Default Host HostVersion=5.1.19041.610 HostId=ad603191-8a09-41e4-8df9-9fd55a234558 HostApplication=C:\WINDOWS\System32\RemoteFXvGPUDisablement.exe Disable EngineVersion=5.1.19041.610 RunspaceId=bd5f83d5-3978-4e92-b7c5-bb61acc2cada PipelineId= CommandName=

Perhaps a Good Ideas Thread 😀
With all the really good dialogue going on this plat form, the help, advice and valid questions posed, I have had another idea. I don't think it's a whacky one but you may have a different opinion 😉 Question (1) What features, according to your experience and 'needs' should Windows incorporate within the next 36 months? Question (2) What additional features could be developed within the 36 months development time that go beyond need to the realm of 'want'?

Translator ~~~WOW! 👍👍👍📢📢📢
Maybe most of you know how you know how to use the translator...I only learned yesterday! Shame on me for not learning sooner! Use you left button mouse 🖱 to highlight and then right click to select translate. OMG can't believe I was not aware of this until yesterday!!! Can truly communicate with the entire Windows Community! Watch out world, my friends tell me I talk too much! LOL 😉 Did you learn something new today???

New Computer
I've just got a new computer with Windows 10. It doesn't have an instructional manual and there are a lot of features I have not seen before. Any suggestions on anything I need might need to watch out for?

Memory Use in low-memory devices
With each feature update (since 1607, at least), Windows 10 uses more memory (and disk space, but that's another day). It's getting to where 50-60% of RAM in a tablet/2-in-1 (2GB RAM, Win10 Home 32-bit) or older laptop (4GB RAM, Win10 Home 64-bit) is taken for a multitude of services and other tasks most of which just site there - seldom actually using CPU cycles after system startup. Yes, we should buy new computers with more RAM, on a never-ending cycle. Sorry, not going to happen in the real world where budgets are tight. What Windows needs is to be more cognizant of what the machine it's running on has available, and adjust its running footprint to match. A good rule of thumb might be: 50% of RAM when not running apps explicitly opened by the user is probably too much. If I don't have a lot of RAM, load those services only when they're needed and unload them afterward. Yes, that would slow down things when the services are needed and have to be reloaded, but the overuse of RAM is slowing things down anyway by pushing things into swap when any significant app is opened. Using swap is a real pain with spinning rust, but not great with eMMC or slower SSDs either. Look in Task Manager sometime and note how much is sitting there at the bottom of the process list nearly all the time, using no CPU once the system has stabilized following startup; those tasks and services should be candidates for killing during normal use. At minimum (assuming a reasonably-sized C: drive), those should be swapped out after a certain amount of "dead" time without waiting for something else to be loaded that forces the issue (and slows the load of a task that is actually needed). ??? Mike B Plain Olde (Power, sometimes) User, from mainframe and pre-IBM PC days
Create a local user or administrator account in Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-a-local-user-or-administrator...Create a local user account Select Start > Settings > Accounts and then select Family & other users. (In some versions of Windows you'll see Other users.) Select Add someone else to this PC.
Add or remove accounts on your PC
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/add-or-remove-accounts-on-your-pc-104dc19f...Select Start > Settings > Accounts > Other users (in some Windows editions, it may be labeled as Other people or Family & other users). Under Work or school users, select Add a work or school user. Enter that person's user account, select the account type, and then select Add. If you need to remove that person's sign-in information from your PC:
Create a user account in Windows - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-a-user-account-in-windows-4fac6fd5...To open User Accounts, click the Start button , click Control Panel, click User Accounts and Family Safety, and then click User Accounts. Click Manage another account. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. Click Create a new account.
How to switch users (accounts) in Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-switch-users-accounts-in-windows-10...Windows 10. More... Less. Select the Start button on the taskbar. Then, on the left side of the Start menu, select the account name icon (or picture) > Switch user > a different user.




