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KB5033052: Update Stack Package for Windows 10, version 21H2 and 22H2
Available. Next Step. Windows Update or Microsoft Update. Yes. Go to Settings > Windows Update > Advanced options > Optional updates. On the Optional updates page, you’ll find the link to download and install this update. Windows Update for Business. No. See the other release channel options.
Xbox Status | Xbox Support
Check this page for details on the status of Xbox features and functionality. All services up and running Last updated a minute ago. Status key. Up and running. ... Web chat Monday to Sunday: 24 hours a day. Disability answer desk. Accessible help and resources to get your Xbox questions answered. Get answers. Customer support.
What do the OneDrive error codes mean? - Microsoft Support
For technical support, go to Contact Microsoft Support, enter your problem and select Get Help. If you still need help, select Contact Support to be routed to the best support option. Admins. Admins should view Help for OneDrive Admins, the OneDrive Tech Community or contact Microsoft 365 for business support.
Fix problems with the Start menu - Microsoft Support
Sign out of your account and then sign in to your new account. If everything is fixed, move your personal data and files to the new account. To move your personal files from your old account to your new account, try opening File Explorer, expanding This PC > OSDisk (C:), and looking in the Users folder, where you should see folders for both accounts.
Save a workbook as a webpage - Microsoft Support
On the File menu, click Save as. Use the column browser to find the folder that you want, and then double-click the folder. In the Save As box, type a name for the document. In the File Format list, click Web Page (.htm). Do one of the following: To save. Select. Each sheet in the workbook. Workbook.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Excel 2021 for Mac, Excel 2019 for Mac
Office Lens for Windows - Microsoft Support
Office Lens is a great way to capture notes and information from whiteboards, menus, signs, handwritten memos, or anything with a lot of text. You don’t need to jot down notes, rely on blurry images, or worry about misplacing anything. It’s great for capturing sketches, drawings and equations too, and even images without text.
Applies To: Office Lens for Windows
Troubleshoot Windows Media Player Errors - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Control Panel > Programs. Select Turn Windows features on or off and uncheck Media Features and click OK. Restart your computer. Revisit the same window and recheck Media Features and click OK. Restart your computer again. If the above instructions fail to help, see the Windows Media Player support page.
Change or update your email password - Microsoft Support
If you have to change your email password, you’ll need to do that with your email provider (for example, Microsoft 365, Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, Xfinity, or a corporate Exchange server). Then you’ll need to update the password in Outlook, the program that displays your email messages and allows you to read, reply to, and organize them.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, Microsoft 365 admin, New Outlook for Windows
Installing updates for the Microsoft .NET Framework 4 can take longer ...
To work around this problem, you may be able to reduce Native Image Generation times somewhat by forcing NGen.exe to generate new Native Images without regard for what was previously generated. To improve regeneration times, immediately before you install the .NET Framework 4 update, open an elevated command prompt and run the following commands.
Which version of Windows operating system am I running?
To find out which version of Windows your device is running, press the Windows logo key + R, type winver in the Open box, and then select OK. Here’s how to learn more: Select Start > Settings > System > About . Open About settings. Under Device specifications > System type , see if you're running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows.