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Shut down, sleep, or hibernate your PC - Microsoft Support
Select Change settings that are currently unavailable. In the Shutdown settings section, select Hibernate. Select Save changes. Now you’ll be able to hibernate your PC in a few different ways: Select Start , and then select Power > Hibernate. Press the Windows logo key + X on your keyboard, and then select Shut down or sign out > Hibernate.
Changes in the new Photos app on Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
After you update to the new Photos app on Windows 10, you'll notice some features are different in the new version. Albums: The new Microsoft Photos app groups your photos differently than the previous version, collecting them in folders (like your other Windows files) rather than albums. However, you can copy your albums from Photos Legacy and ...
Command Prompt and Windows Powershell for Windows 11
Open Windows Terminal, then select the Startup tab > Default terminal application > Windows Console Host. Solution 3: Windows Console settings If you already have a command line app open in a Windows Console Host and want to change the default setting: Right-click the title bar, then select Properties > Windows Console Host.
Manage your call settings in Microsoft Teams
Manage your call settings in Microsoft Teams In Microsoft Teams for work or school, you can customize your call settings to manage delegates, set voicemail messages, and more. To learn more about managing call settings in Teams (free), see Calls and meetings in Microsoft Teams (free).
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Troubleshoot problems with Microsoft Authenticator
Troubleshoot problems with Microsoft Authenticator You can resolve problems with Microsoft Authenticator by checking the tips in this article and reviewing some of the known errors.
Frequently asked questions about the Phone Link
Go to Settings > Connected Devices > Link to Windows > About Link to Windows . or. Swipe downwards from the top of your screen to reveal the Quick Panel, and then select Link to Windows > About Link to Windows . If an update is available, select Update. Wait for the update to complete successfully, then close and reopen the app.
Where can I find privacy settings in Microsoft products?
Learn how to locate your privacy settings and other privacy-related information for Microsoft products.
Troubleshoot Forms Authentication - Microsoft Support
Are you having problems with Forms Authentication in your ASP.NET application? Do you want to learn how to create, inspect, and remove forms authentication tickets? Do you need to understand the forms authentication cookie and its settings? If so, this article from Microsoft Support is for you. It explains how to troubleshoot common issues and provides links to other helpful resources.
Server settings you'll need from your email provider
Incoming Mail Server Settings. These settings are for sending email to your email provider's mail server. Your incoming mail server name. The email address you want to set up. The port number your incoming mail server uses. Most use 143 or 993 for IMAP, or 110 or 995 for POP. This is your email provider.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Microsoft 365 for home, Office for business, Office 365 Small Business, Microsoft 365 admin, Office 365 operated by 21Vianet, Office 365 operated by 21Vianet - Small Business Admin, Outlook.com, Office 365 operated by 21Vianet - Admin, New Outlook for Windows, Outlook for iOS, Outlook for Windows Phone 10, Outlook Mail for Windows 10, Outlook on the web for Exchange Server 2016
Change the refresh rate on your monitor in Windows
To change the refresh rate. Select Start > Settings > System > Display > Advanced display . Next to Choose a refresh rate, select the rate you want. The refresh rates that appear depend on your display and what it supports. Select laptops and external displays will support higher refresh rates.