Posted on 03/23/2018 5:06:44 AM PDT by dayglored
Okay, I’ll try it, thanks!
Tomguy,
I for one am glad for the updated UIs in Win 7 and beyond. I can’t really understand your struggle with the Ribbon or the Win10 GUI (I’ve adapted over the years - just my experience). Most likely, like Daniel1212 pointed out, there are options you could use to get past the struggle.
It also might point to your need to update your skills/knowledge, there are ways to do things, just differently. My biggest productivity enhancer when it comes to Windows commands is using the keyboard, knowing shortcuts. You’d be really surprised how much easier it is then searching context menus. Here’s a list of them to get you started... https://www.cio.com/article/2372332/infrastructure/keyboard-shortcuts—the-ribbon—microsoft-word-and-ie.html
Huh??? I use Win 10 Professional, paid just under 150 for the full version and have installed it twice, once after an upgrade of my hardware. I don't get charged monthly.
Come on guys. Thirty minutes of downtime minimum (assuming the upgrades work, which has had about a 50% success rate for me over the last three upgrades) per node, every three months? This is progress? Look, I love the Windows OS but fully half of my home machines are now Linux because I simply can't afford to keep it. Maddening.
MS is already charging a monthly or annual rate for the “licensing” of MS Office. You can’t buy a permanent license. It is just a matter of time, like the next Windows “Critical” Update, before the O/S goes the same route.
Thanks. Then you have the Run command and (press Windows key and tap r key, let both go, then paste the following) Canonical names:
control.exe /name Microsoft.DateAndTime
control.exe /name Microsoft.DefaultPrograms
control.exe /name Microsoft.DevicesAndPrinters
control.exe /name Microsoft.Display
control.exe /name Microsoft.FolderOptions
control.exe /name Microsoft.IndexingOptions
control.exe /name Microsoft.InternetOptions
control.exe /name Microsoft.Mouse
control.exe /name Microsoft.Personalization
control.exe /name Power Options
control.exe /name Microsoft.ProgramsAndFeatures
control.exe /name Microsoft.Recovery
control.exe /name Microsoft.Sound
control.exe /name Microsoft.Taskbar
control.exe /name Microsoft.NotificationAreaIcons
control.exe /name Microsoft.UserAccounts
control.exe /name Microsoft.WindowsDefender
More: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ee330741%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
Plus these you can run:
dxdiag [system info]
devmgmt.msc [device manager]
diskmgmt.msc
eventvwr.msc
services.msc
powercfg.cpl
C:\Windows\System32\appwiz.cpl [Remove programs]
C:\Windows\System32\SndVol.exe
C:\Windows\System32\rstrui.exe [System Restore]
C:\Windows\System32\Sysdm.cpl [System Properites]
C:\Windows\System32\fodhelper.exe [Manage optional features like Cortana]
So in other words you misspoke...
No, I didn’t. You must work for MS.
Right there, you said MS was going to charge you monthly for it if you didn't use this tool. They DO NOT currently have a monthly or annual price for the OS. Therefore, they CAN'T charge you monthly for it. You misspoke. Go ahead, deflect again.
Right there, you said MS was going to charge you monthly for it if you didn't use this tool. They DO NOT currently have a monthly or annual price for the OS. Therefore, they CAN'T charge you monthly for it. You misspoke. Go ahead, deflect again.
Right there, you said MS was going to charge you monthly for it if you didn't use this tool. They DO NOT currently have a monthly or annual price for the OS. Therefore, they CAN'T charge you monthly for it. You misspoke. Go ahead, deflect again.
Keep propping up your employer, he’ll throw you another fish.
MS is already charging for Office, and their plan is to eventually start doing the same for the OS. If you don’t believe me, read these:
https://www.itassetmanagement.net/2015/06/02/microsofts-move-subscription-saas/
Now you can apologize for behaving like an ass over my original comment.
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