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You don't have to be an Insider (actually, just a Microsoft Account) to report a bug in the Feedback Hub, I have used the Feedback Hub to report this bug and I don't have a Microsoft Account. You just can't follow the report to see what (if anything) comes from it or up-vote an existing ticket. One of those tickets Ken mentioned was probably mine (but I can't see it to confirm that).
Thanks.
One ticket I found was Steve C's. Didn't see yours Bree. I did not create new, just up voted ones I found.
Would have thought this would be an easy fix but as they changed the way Home users can defer Feature Updates I bet it is more complicated.
The lack of up votes seems to indicate it's not an issue with most Pro users. It isn't with me. I never defer updates. Either that or people don't know about or have forgotten about up voting submissions in the feedback hub.
Given that so many want to be able to control when updates occur it is interesting that many aren't using this option while Home users used to scream for such functionality.
More likely MS has "Won", we've given up.
I'm quite the opposite - I ALWAYS defer updates on my important machines.
I might allow them on my test machines - that way the ones that cause problems only cause problems on test machines, plus i can wait to see what issues they cause BEFORE I apply them to my main machines
Just as an example, on my main PC which is still on 1809 I am set as follows:
Network METERED
Semi-Annual Channel
Feature updates deferred for 365 days
Quality updates deferred for 30 days
I want to retain that level of control when I go to 1903
Since the update, I've lost the status bar at the bottom of my Explorer folders.
The only fixes are to check Show Status Bar in the folder options, and see if it's On in the registry. But I've done both of those things. Apparently it's not common, or I'd see a ton of it in Google searches, but I do not.
I'm stumped!
UPDATE 8/14:
"Known issues" updated. See first post for more details.
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