View protected files with Microsoft Purview Information Protection ...
Use the Information Protection viewer to view protected files in Windows, Android, iOS, or Edge.
Find your error code | Xbox Support
Learn how to fix error 80153005 so you can download content on Xbox Live to your Xbox 360 console.
Xbox Status | Xbox Support
Accessible help and resources to get your Xbox questions answered. Check the Xbox services, games, and apps for any service outages.
Automatically diagnose and repair Windows file and folder problems ...
When you copy, move, rename, or delete a file on a network share, you receive the following error message: "There is a network or file permission error. The network connection may be lost" or "The folder does not exist. The file may have been moved or deleted. Do you want to create it?"
“NAT Type: Unavailable appears in your network settings
Learn what to do when you receive a NAT type: Unavailable error message on Xbox.
“UPnP Not Successful” appears in your network settings
Sign in to your router’s setup webpage, and make sure the router’s UPnP setting is turned on. You can usually find first-time help with this in the router manual or on the manufacturer’s support site. Turn the UPnP setting off and save your changes. Restart your console, your modem, and your router.
Update the Xbox Adaptive Controller
Updates help improve the performance of your Xbox Adaptive Controller. Also, if you’re having issues such as peripherals not responding, this could indicate that your controller has a pending firmware update.
My Xbox controller has connection issues after the last update
Learn how to revert the firmware on an Xbox controller if you’re experiencing Bluetooth connection issues.
Xbox Update Preview Release Notes | Xbox Support
We are releasing a new Xbox Update Preview to the Alpha ring today. Continue reading below to learn all about what's included with this update. Note If you have enabled Keep my console up to date, the update will download and install automatically.
How can I prevent users from connecting to a USB storage device?
Assume that you want to prevent users from connecting to a USB storage device that is connected to a computer that is running Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows 2000. This article discusses two methods that you can use to do this.