Optimistic or pessimistic - if you have the problem and need a workaround try it - it's easy to implement and painless to test.
Of course if you rolled back then not easy for you to test I...
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Optimistic or pessimistic - if you have the problem and need a workaround try it - it's easy to implement and painless to test.
Of course if you rolled back then not easy for you to test I...
Hi. I think I'm going to make you happy!
I experienced the same issue, and worked until I found a solution!
Go into the printer's Properties, then the Advanced tab, and turn OFF the option...
Yes - but what's odd is how it creates a new connection for the same old device - perhaps the driver is updated causing Windows to see it as a new device?
Eureka! I was outsmarting myself by changing the name directly in the registry. By changing it as you suggest, it changed the settings I was aware of and ALSO the setting reflected in the 'Modern...
Hi. I have two Wi-Fi adapters on my Win10x64 PC - an internal and an external on the roof of my motorhome via USB.
The first is named "Wi-Fi" and the second "Wi-Fi 4", which drives me bananas.
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Never mind - resolved
Since 14352 some websites in all browsers (IE, Edge, Firefox) show up in a strange font instead of the usual. If I disable the option "use websites own font-encoding" the font returns to normal -...
THANK YOU for reminding me about this simple explanation..
I figured out my problem - I thought I was running regedit as an admin but I was not. Now I can see the traditional 'networklist' entries and delete/modify as I wish.
Thanks! /jim
Hello. I'm here about the age-old issue of network names getting a "#2" or "#3" appended to their names.
For instance, I have a hotspot device called "Hotspot". I just bought a new one today and...