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Uninstall or remove apps and programs in Windows
Select Start > All apps and search for the app in the list shown. Press and hold (or right-click) on the app, then select Uninstall. Uninstall in Settings. Select Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & features . Find the app you want to remove, select More > Uninstall. Note: Some apps can't be uninstalled from the Settings app right now.
RDPCLIP.EXE: Does Not Work If Session Was Disconnected
Resolution. Microsoft has created a new version of the installation file, FXFRINST.BAT, that will make the appropriate adjustments to the registry keys and resolve this problem. The updated version of RDPCLIP.EXE contains the updated FXFRINST.BAT and FXFR.INI files. The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:
Cipher.exe Security Tool for the Encrypting File System
Summary. Cipher.exe is a command-line tool (included with Windows 2000) that you can use to manage encrypted data by using the Encrypting File System (EFS). As of June 2001, Microsoft has developed an improved version of the Cipher.exe tool that provides the ability to permanently overwrite (or "wipe") all of the deleted data on a hard disk.
Apps won't install on Windows 10 S - Microsoft Support
If you have a Windows 10 PC running Windows 10 S (such as a Surface Laptop), you may notice that it won't install apps from outside the Microsoft Store. Don't worry—that's the way we designed it. By exclusively running apps from the Microsoft Store, Windows 10 S helps keep your PC running fast and secure and provides peace of mind by removing ...
Fix Error 0xEF: Critical_process_died - Microsoft Support
Make sure your PC has the latest updates. Select the Start button, then in the search box next to Start, type Windows update and choose Check for updates from the list of results. In the Settings menu, select the Check for updates button. When it's finished, restart your PC by selecting the Start button > Power > Restart.
Change or reset Internet Explorer settings - Microsoft Support
Open Internet Explorer, select Tools > Internet options. In the Reset Internet Explorer Settings dialog box, select Reset. In the box, Are you sure you want to reset all Internet Explorer settings?, select Reset. When Internet Explorer finishes applying default settings, select Close, and then select OK. Restart your PC to apply changes.
Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
To view a website using Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge, use the following steps. Navigate to the website you want to view in Internet Explorer mode. Click the three dots in the upper right corner of the browser window. Select Reload in Internet Explorer Mode. If you are on Microsoft Edge version 92 or earlier select More tools ...
Disabled application mitigations in the EMET Application Configuration ...
Symptoms. EMET policies are not cumulative. When Default Protections policies are applied in addition to the Application Configuration policy, duplicate entries for the same application may occur, and you cannot prioritize the Application Configuration settings.
Disabled application mitigations in the EMET Application Configuration ...
Symptoms. EMET policies are not cumulative. When Default Protections policies are applied in addition to the Application Configuration policy, duplicate entries for the same application may occur, and you cannot prioritize the Application Configuration settings.
Keep your device running smoothly with recommended troubleshooting
Recommended troubleshooting settings. To change how recommended troubleshooting is run on your device, go to Start > Settings > System > Troubleshoot . Next, choose from the following options for "Recommended troubleshooter preferences": Run automatically, don't notify me. Windows will automatically run recommended troubleshooters for problems ...