I suspect there may be a hotkey conflict with another program on the new laptop that wasn't on my old laptop. However, there is not a simple quick way to determine that I've found.
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I suspect there may be a hotkey conflict with another program on the new laptop that wasn't on my old laptop. However, there is not a simple quick way to determine that I've found.
Thanks for the response, I have used Ctrl+N but was surprised Ctrl+shift+M worked on my old laptop with the same Win 10 and Office versions.
I recently got a new Dell Precision 5540 laptop that has Office 365 installed on it. When I attempt to use the Hotkey command CTRL+Shift+M to open a new message window nothing is happening.
Is...
Let me guess, the critical event 41 and associated non critical error?
I'm getting this error now also. I'm not sure if there have been any updates to this topic or thread. It just started for me.
Thanks,
Rick
lx07,
Thank you for the help. It looks like that solved the issue. One question, should I go back into RegEdit and set the permission owner for the keys generating the error back to...
Same here, I followed the steps and the DCOM security tab options are grayed out.
I tried to restore my registry back but it is not letting me because I changed the permissions for the two entries...
I'm experiencing the same issue and haven't been able to resolve it. I even did a clean install of Win 10, version 1511.
Thanks,
Rick
I have the same computer with a 500gb 850 EVO. I'm new to this, why is ACHI better than RAID (controller currently configured to RAID in Device Mgr).
Thanks,
Rick
I've already done the upgrade, it was just a question if I would blow it all up and do a clean install over the holidays. I'm going to leave it alone for now.
Again, thanks to all for the feedback. This has been a good discussion. I like to keep my system as clean as possible but also want to balance that with not going overboard. It's running fine...
Thanks. I appreciate all the responses. I will burn the .ISO and leave it as is for now. It is probably my OCD more than anything else :shock:
I recently received the 10586 update from Microsoft and installed it. Since this was a major update, I'm wondering if I'm better off performing a clean install to reduce possibility of any issues...