Some users have recently reported that they get stuck on the Windows 10 login screen when attempting to remotely access a machine running on Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (1709). Every time they enter the Windows credentials, they’re able to see the remote desktop for a second or two, but then get immediately logged out and have to type in the password again and again. [Read more…] about How to Avoid Windows 10 Login Screen Loop After Fall Creators Update
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How to Fix Double Login Issue on Windows 10 Fall Creators Update
Some users have recently reported that they have to login twice after restarting or shutting down a machine running on Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. After entering the Windows password, they subsequently get redirected back to the Windows 10 Welcome screen prompting to enter the credentials again. [Read more…] about How to Fix Double Login Issue on Windows 10 Fall Creators Update
New Windows 10 Feature Allows Block On Win32 Apps, FixMe.IT Not Affected
As you might have heard, Microsoft has included a new option in its Windows 10 Creators Update that permits to install only those apps available in the Windows 10 Store. This feature allows to block classic Windows apps from installing on a device and is believed to provide an additional layer of defense against different types of malware.
If you’ve already upgraded to Windows 10 Creators Update, from now on you’re able to control which apps can be installed on your devices by navigating to Settings > Apps & features and choosing between “Allow apps from anywhere”, “Prefer apps from store, but allow from anywhere”, or “Allow apps from the store only”.
So, does it affect Techinline FixMe.IT in any way? [Read more…] about New Windows 10 Feature Allows Block On Win32 Apps, FixMe.IT Not Affected
Windows 10 Creators Update: A Tiny Change That May Affect Some Applications
Good news, everyone: Windows 10 Creators Update has been officially released today, and it’s now available for download on the Microsoft website. The new version adds a handful of new features and improvements to the operating system, including Windows Ink and advanced security settings, and is reported to be the most significant Windows 10 update as of yet.
However, there’s still a fly in the ointment. Windows developers, beware (actually, end users should be aware of this, too). [Read more…] about Windows 10 Creators Update: A Tiny Change That May Affect Some Applications