On 9/27/2018 7:58 AM, Peter Gentry wrote:
I believe that there was a Windows update that downloaded on the Desktop (in daily use) first and only subsequently on the Laptop.

> Is it too obvious to conclude that there was something in the last
> update around permissions that is causing the issue.

No, I'd say that's not at all too obvious.

In my experience, Windows systems are less stable when an update is awaiting a restart to finish its install. I'd suggest doing a manual check for updates and then a restart. Make sure it completely got over them. Apologies if you've already done all that.

And, which version of Windows 10 is this? (Win-key + R, winver, Enter)

If it's not 1803, and your situation doesn't have a reason to avoid the upgrade, I'd say get the upgrade. If something's gone sideways with Windows internals, there's a chance the upgrade might set things right. (In fairness, there's ALSO a remote chance it could break other things... Microsoft and their too-often Win10 upgrades... mumble mumble, rant suppressed.)

I'd also wonder about hardware diagnostics. But since it sounds like this problem suddenly came up on 2 different machines at once, a hardware problem seems a lot less likely.
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