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Post by jerrymaguire on Dec 22, 2020 23:48:10 GMT -8
Windows 10 Home:
It has innovations from touch screen support It comes with a comprehensive suite of antivirus, firewall, ransomware protection, and Internet features It is more for family or home usage.
Windows 10 Enterprise:
It helps you to protect your business proactively with advanced security that uses cloud intelligence. It has maximum application compatibility More control for IT pros It facilitates you to collaborate and work more efficiently with an intuitive user experience and built-in tools and features. This is mostly for a professional usage
Best, Jerry M
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Post by jerrymaguire on Dec 22, 2020 23:56:41 GMT -8
There are ways to make Windows 10 look and act like Windows 7. That way, you can get the familiar interface you love while still taking advantage of Windows 10’s other useful features.
The latest version of Windows 10 lets you add some color to the title bars in the settings, letting you make your desktop a little more like Windows 7. Just head to Settings > Personalization > Colors to change them.
The Windows 7 Start menu included a Search box right on the menu. In Windows 10, that search box was moved to the Taskbar and integrated into Cortana (personal assistant) and the Task View (virtual desktops) button was added to the Taskbar as well. Neither Cortana nor Task View was available in Windows 7. So, to continue our conversion to a Windows 7-like experience, you can remove both of them from the Taskbar–you just need to right-click on the taskbar. De-select “Show Task View Button” and go to Cortana > Hidden.
The Action Center is a new feature of Windows 10 that’s available by clicking the message bubble on the right side of the Taskbar. It’s handy for seeing all recent notifications you might have missed, and frankly, I think it’s worth keeping–it’s one of the more useful updates to Windows 10. But, if you really want to get rid of it, you can disable the Action Center by going to Settings > System > Notifications & Actions and clicking “Turn System Icons On or Off”. From there you can turn Action Center off with a simple slider.
Hope you find this useful.
Regards, Jerry M.
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Post by jerrymaguire on Dec 23, 2020 0:01:21 GMT -8
Windows 10 Home: It has innovations from touch screen support. It comes with a comprehensive suite of antivirus, firewall, ransomware protection, and Internet features. It is more for family or home usage.
Windows 10 Enterprise: It helps you to protect your business proactively with advanced security that uses cloud intelligence. It has maximum application compatibility. More control for IT pros. It facilitates you to collaborate and work more efficiently with an intuitive user experience and built-in tools and features. This is mostly for professional usage.
Regards, Jerry M
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Post by jerrymaguire on Dec 23, 2020 0:08:11 GMT -8
When your basic Windows shortcuts -- using a combination of “Ctrl” or the "Windows" key -- aren't working correctly, you are experiencing either a broken keyboard or program-specific problems. Press "Windows-E" to launch Windows Explorer. If nothing happens, your keyboard may be broken. If any of the keys seem sticky, there may be some material obstructing the key from registering with the motherboard.
Every program manages keyboard shortcuts in a different manner. Microsoft’s Office Suite, for example, allows you to set keys to correspond to certain commands. To check keyboard settings in Word, click the Ribbon button in the top left and then choose “Word Options.” Click on “Customize” and then click “Customize...” beside “Keyboard Shortcuts.” Click “Home” and then scroll to find “EditCopy” or “EditPaste.” If the values for each are blank, the keyboard shortcut isn’t assigned. Click in the “New shortcut” field and perform the key combination you’d like to assign to a particular task, then click “Apply” to save your changes.
Best, JErry M.
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Post by jerrymaguire on Dec 23, 2020 0:14:35 GMT -8
The Security Compliance Toolkit (SCT) is a set of tools that allows enterprise security administrators to download, analyze, test, edit, and store Microsoft-recommended security configuration baselines for Windows and other Microsoft products.
The SCT enables administrators to effectively manage their enterprise’s Group Policy Objects (GPOs). Using the toolkit, administrators can compare their current GPOs with Microsoft-recommended GPO baselines or other baselines, edit them, store them in GPO backup file format, and apply them broadly through Active Directory or individually through local policy.
Admin, O365CloudExperts
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Post by Clasurol/Jackal on Dec 23, 2020 0:25:38 GMT -8
Meet Jerry, a silly little spammer who thought making posts in long dormant threads and ending his messages with a closing remark wouldn't rouse suspicions. Posts which were odd in themselves, either sounding like they were copied from elsewhere or had no relation to the original thread.
Jerry was stealing his posts from internet articles and was not very bright. Jerry also has a "Stop Forum Spam" listing as well.
"Jerry" is now banned and my advce to him and the rest of you spammers would be to just quit. Have a nice day.
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NovaDelta
Sophomore Member

i am me
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Post by NovaDelta on Dec 23, 2020 6:12:55 GMT -8
who IS this guy lmao
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ihatemetro
Regular Member
 
I hate the forced UWP/Metro/Tablet UI in Windows 10, I wish they kept at least the Control Panel.
Posts: 354
OS: Windows 10 LTSB 2016 x64 edition, FreeBSD x86_64, BlissOS 11.13 x86_64, MacOS 10.15 & Arch Linux x86_64 | Bootloader: rEFInd
Theme: Windows: Windows 7 Theme on 250% HI-DPI Scaling (Aero Glass Win 8 RP borders) | Arch Linux: KDE Plasma with a ton of blur | rEFInd: A mix of rEFInd-theme-regular and rEFInd-glassy
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Post by ihatemetro on Dec 23, 2020 7:48:53 GMT -8
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Post by Scamdisk on Dec 23, 2020 8:39:22 GMT -8
All I can say is What the Fuck?
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gcomputzide
Sophomore Member

zzziDE!
Posts: 138
OS: Windows 10 Build 1607 + Windows 7
Theme: Classic | Windows 10 9879
CPU: Intel Core i3-7130U @ 2.70GHz
RAM: AMD 8 GB
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 620
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Post by gcomputzide on Dec 23, 2020 8:45:42 GMT -8
actually fucking confusedly.
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Post by Clasurol/Jackal on Dec 23, 2020 9:36:27 GMT -8
actually fucking confusedly. Caught a spammer making multiple spam posts, banned him and compiled all of them into this thread. He's one of those spammers who steal text from Reddit/other sites and then logs back in at a later day to add spam links so they show up in Google results. They usually leave it as one post per account but this guy was going a post spree when I caught him.
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gcomputzide
Sophomore Member

zzziDE!
Posts: 138
OS: Windows 10 Build 1607 + Windows 7
Theme: Classic | Windows 10 9879
CPU: Intel Core i3-7130U @ 2.70GHz
RAM: AMD 8 GB
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 620
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Post by gcomputzide on Dec 23, 2020 10:30:58 GMT -8
uh huh. got it.
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Post by powerplayer on Dec 30, 2020 15:42:55 GMT -8
actually fucking confusedly. Caught a spammer making multiple spam posts, banned him and compiled all of them into this thread. He's one of those spammers who steal text from Reddit/other sites and then logs back in at a later day to add spam links so they show up in Google results. They usually leave it as one post per account but this guy was going a post spree when I caught him. Oh yea he states obvious stuff never adds anything from himself really.
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