Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 11082 Insider
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Hi there
what is stopping me using this build is the lack of the progress bar when copying / pasting files.
Is there an alternative tool I can use for this until the problem is fixed -- Maybe a simple FTP program that I can use - set LOCAL addresses for the FTP.
It's a pity that this error is in this build as it's such a basic part of Windows and having it not working is a mega inconvenience (and Yes I DO know this is a TEST build and errors are to be expected -- still such a basic service / function IMO should always work !!!).
My temporary get around is to use the FTP server to transfer from LOCAL to LOCAL !!! or simply use a Linux machine that has access to the W10 directories to perform the action.
Here's the FTP system -- bit of a long winded way though.
Cheers
jimbo
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Thanks for the tip.. I'll give it a shot today.
Jeff
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Hi there
what is stopping me using this build is the lack of the progress bar when copying / pasting files.
Is there an alternative tool I can use for this until the problem is fixed -- Maybe a simple FTP program that I can use - set LOCAL addresses for the FTP.
It's a pity that this error is in this build as it's such a basic part of Windows and having it not working is a mega inconvenience (and Yes I DO know this is a TEST build and errors are to be expected -- still such a basic service / function IMO should always work !!!).
My temporary get around is to use the FTP server to transfer from LOCAL to LOCAL !!! or simply use a Linux machine that has access to the W10 directories to perform the action.
Here's the FTP system -- bit of a long winded way though.
Cheers
jimbo
See post #175. Seems a lot have tried and like it.
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Hi,
See post #175. Seems a lot have tried and like it.
Probably the best of its kind.
Cheers,
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Hi,
Regarding IE11 occasionally crashing:
Well, I know how I did end up with. I'm an old computer rat so I'm used to work with Explorer. So I must have inadvertently sent a shortcut of the x86 version to the desktop. The rest as they say is history....
Well, guess I was wrong, I was using the x64 version of IE11 but the event log error still points to %"Program Files (x86) directory.
It seems the X64 calls the X86 version to work but I'm just guessing here.
The program iexplore.exe version 11.0.11082.1000 stopped interacting with Windows and was closed. To see if more information about the problem is available, check the problem history in the
Security and Maintenance control panel.
Process ID: 1a38
Start Time: 01d13c0d6135d9eb
Termination Time: 19
Application Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
Report Id: fcc981c4-a800-11e5-b523-901b0e4c4a85
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:
Where is this "Security and Maintenance" control panel to be found ?
Cheers,
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Where is this "Security and Maintenance" control panel to be found ?
Cheers,
Just search Security and it will come up for you (in control panel).
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Hi,
Regarding IE11 occasionally crashing:
Well, guess I was wrong, I was using the x64 version of IE11 but the event log error still points to %"Program Files (x86) directory.
It seems the X64 calls the X86 version to work but I'm just guessing here.
Where is this "Security and Maintenance" control panel to be found ?
Cheers,
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Hi,
Regarding IE11 occasionally crashing:
Well, guess I was wrong, I was using the x64 version of IE11 but the event log error still points to %"Program Files (x86) directory.
It seems the X64 calls the X86 version to work but I'm just guessing here.
Where is this "Security and Maintenance" control panel to be found ?
Cheers,
Interesting I specifically pinned an IE 11 x64 shortcut to my task bar last night replacing the IE x86 taskbar shortcut in 11082 and using it today still leads to the IE 11 x86 folder path :