Hi Steve,
Yes, that's the build of Widows 10 I'm running, & step #2 is the step I
used.
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Mike,
Is that applicable for build
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Mike,
Is that applicable for build 1709? I thought the only way you can do this
is with Windows 10 Enterprise editions now.
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I have Win 10 "pro", which seems to have more configurability than the
home
edition.
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assurance.
Cheers,
Joseph
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What does enterprise give you?
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Hi,
Yes. In reality, you're using highest Windows 10 edition, but the license
you've got turns some features on or off. Compared to Pro, Enterprise gives
you more options.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Hi,
Depends. Under some circumstances, Cortana can be turned off (but for
enterprises), whereas it can't be done for consumers.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Of JM Casey
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2017 2:18 PM
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I have Win 10 "pro", which seems to have more configurability than the home
edition.
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JM Casey
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Ah, thanks for that. You always post useful information here. So I guess the
registry entry "Enablecortana" (can't remember the actual entry, but it's
s
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Ah, thanks for that. You always post useful information here. So I guess the
registry entry "Enablecortana" (can't remember the actual entry, but it's
something like that) set to 0 no longer do
done about it. I
guess it's harmless. Haha
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Sent: December 30, 2017 6:51 PM
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Hi,
Whenever you
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Hey Joseph.
I don't have the problem posted above, but thanks for posting th
Sent: December 29, 2017 9:35 PM
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Hi,
Real reason: they are windows for universal apps. When you close a universal
app (such as Skype UWP, Cortana, Microsoft Store and what not) on Windows
10, they will still
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Hi Kurt,
I have to admit, I don't have a clue as to where to find or how to get into
Live Tiles! This is a setting I have not come across, or just didn't
notice. I have accomplished getting rid of all the stuff showing in the
8:02 AM
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Mike,
Did you check in the live tiles region and turn any of them off that may be
showing up in there? Upon reading your message, I remember an app doing this
to me.
Kurt
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: Friday, December 29, 2017 11:39 PM
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Hi Joseph,
I've turned off all apps in, Settings /Privacy, Background& turned off, Let
Apps Run in the Background, but several of these apps still show in the task
list. It lo
2017 6:34 PM
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Hi,
Real reason: they are windows for universal apps. When you close a universal
app (such as Skype UWP, Cortana, Microsoft Store and what not) on Windows
10, they will still run. The technical term for this is called "app
su
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Hi John,
I've been through msconfig, background apps, Taskbar set
. Vaughn
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Mike, in the run dialogue box, type "msconfig". In the startup tab, I
suspect you have a lot of "crap"(your words) and uncheck the items as
Mike, in the run dialogue box, type "msconfig". In the startup tab, I
suspect you have a lot of "crap"(your words) and uncheck the items as you
down arrow through the list of startup items. About all I leave checked in
the start up dialogue is Jaws. Everything else you can start as needed.
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