Yes ok we need not belabor things as you say. I understand the tutorial to say (and I'm describing this just avoid the
frustration oif errors) to open Files and Folder Options which is my normal...
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Yes ok we need not belabor things as you say. I understand the tutorial to say (and I'm describing this just avoid the
frustration oif errors) to open Files and Folder Options which is my normal...
Who spends time on any of this? Not a rhetorical question either. I don't care where Quick Access is, I just want
whatever it does avoided. A simple directory of C:/ should not be complicated.
Yes exactly like Post #2. Anything "quick" I want to turn off and see the contents of C: all the time every time.
I'll not be doing any register tweaks.
Thanks for the helpful graphic on this.
Yes what I'd want to see is Root C: as it is shown in the screen shot above. The sample install I have defaults to Quick style when opening the This PC...
I have made a scratch install of Win10 Pro as a sample. I was able to do my usual setup of a small three node homenet workgroup as I always did on Win7. My "This Computer icon" however doesn't...
loninappleton
Moved here from Sevenforums, long association with them. Lots of questions on Win 10.
cheers
Ok I am shamed. But in the end I think I'll call it a day.
I'll just make one reply. Is there any guaranteed method to turn off updates? I had a problem with
Blackbird with my homenet workgroup-- just two stations. Blackbird turned something off which I...
I belayed the Windows 10 project for a bit or maybe not to return. I'll explain.
I ran the profile fixer but since I did not have Win10 connected, I'd have to return to that.
But here's...
Here is the screen shot. Though I've depended on canned public files ready made to share in network,
perhaps this public file can be moved by some means. It does not want to drag and drop though...
We can belay the reg key for a bit.
I made just a bit of progress on that request I had to get a public folder into the Network.
On the desktop I just 'created' a folder called Public and it's...
Just making a place holder here for running the Reg key you have. I get the permission denied
to look at Win10 workgroup called homenet (which I always repeat incase it is needed for you to give...
I've taken the unusual move of doing a Windows 10 reset (no ethernet plugged in.
My goal is to have a new slate to use the tools presented here at 10Forums.
The reason for this was a file...
I'll comply with any requests. It may be that it is over my head and too much to handle. For me this is about
what can be done, but I'll not leave Win7 as my regular operation system any time...
That update thread is a long one. And I haven't even gotten a Powershell book to look at yet.
Levels on levels of complication. What seems to emerge from all this is taking away the sovereinty of...
Ok I'll look at the reg entry. Is that on the Win10 which is now finding target nodes ok or the target PC?
I'll check both.
Did you turn off updates in your modified version? Or is that left...
This started with a discussion of the Blackbird security application program for Win10.
Since my last visit here I have gotten the application installed and have had instruction on how
to...
I'll give it whirl. There are bound to be other questions I have about using Powershell. So will keep the thread open.
Was run on Win10 for the printout which I did not examine yet. This Win10 install had been working since
running the netsh commands I think. I didn't reverse the Blavkbird on it
What am I...
I thik this is it. It looks like the title in your sample.
If not I'll rerun it.
I got a good read from the script at windows32.
The print screen I made and will post should have a complete list of the lines.
Perhaps my problem was loading Powershell from the search box rather than at System32 cmd.
What is the command to load powershell direct?
And yes I had the opening brackets and such. Just...
attached is the printscreen. It looks pretty hard to read.
Hello Eagle51
I've made a new topic for Powershell to keep it on topic.
First run through of your script produced errors. I don't think it had a chance to run since >> was in front of each...
Today I have marked the thread solved.
No long explanation except to say that in retracing my steps back to Blackbird Security Suite,
I thought I could run it in the same way and then back out of...