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    • in reply to: Windows 10 resetting user chosen default apps #2731669

      Ok, I ran Tweaking.com – Windows Repair including all the preliminary actions it recommended as well as running in Safe Mode with Networking. It did not like my Reparse Points because I have relocated Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures and Videos to my D:\ data drive by changing their Locations in their respective Properties. I did not reset these to C:\ , because I prefer as much of my data as possible not to be on the OS drive. As to repairs I only used the Preset: Permissions Only. Apparently it fixed the problem. Default Program changes and Apps set by File Types survived a cold boot. Also Photo Viewer is now available as selection either under Apps set by File Types or by right clicking on a file in Explorer and drilling down to Look for More Apps. It is not available as a Default App.

      I read the info at UPCD.sys . Very illuminating if not outright disgusting that MS is once again exercising its “dictatorial” rights. I chose not to use the SetUserFTA Personal Edition program at this time to give a little time to assess the impact of all the other changes I have made. However it is good to know that it exists. I would recommend that everyone becomes aware of UCPD.sys, the UserChoice Protection Driver. This might be a good topic for a future AW article. My inclination is to just kill it altogether.

      I also want to restart the Dell updates for the new Monitor, but I don’t think I want any of the rest of their stuff.

      Everyone has been so very helpful! AskWoody rocks. I believe that another donation to OlderGeeks is in order. Thank you to all.  -J

       

    • in reply to: Windows 10 resetting user chosen default apps #2731422

      My SOP of late is to immediately upon login go to Default apps and set everything to my preferences. I also go to choose apps by file type to set .pdf to Foxit Reader as it will still be on MS Edge and .txt to NoteTab Light, which will be on Notepad. I left 28 windows open last night before putting PC to Sleep including Tweaking.com – Windows Repair, which I had not yet used, it was just loaded and started. Today everything is still open except all windows were resized to one quarter of the screen and placed in the top left corner of my other monitor (27″ Asus 4K). Once I clicked on a few windows some of them resized themselves and went back to their original locations.?

      Since my last post I have disabled all the Dell stuff including renaming the various .exe to .ex0. I also disabled DellClientManagement and DellTechHub services. In addition in Startup I disabled Elements Auto Creations 2019 and in the Elements Organizer>Preferences>Media Analysis I unchecked Run Face Recognition Automatically, Show Smart tags, Generate Auto Creations and Automatically Analyze Images and Videos because I don’t use the Organizer (I’ve considered it junk ever since Elements 4.0).

      Just did a cold, cold boot (shutdown plus turned off power supply for 30 seconds), Hibernate is still off and Fast Start still on. File associations reverted to defaults, but all Chrome windows restored upon opening.

      That’s all I have time for now as I’m headed to a meeting. Thanks to all. -J

       

       

    • in reply to: Windows 10 resetting user chosen default apps #2731259

      I attempted to post a screenshot of Dell processes but it didn’t come through?

      Dell Processes from Task Manager

      Thanks, -J

    • in reply to: Windows 10 resetting user chosen default apps #2731258

      Desktop Intel Core i9-11900K, Asus z590, 128 GB ram, Nvidia RTX-3080, Samsung 980Pro 1TB OS, 980Pro 2TB data, 870EVO 4TB data, 10TB WD Black HD backup. Of course I have BUs.

      Thank you TechTango. I tried all that you suggested to no avail. However, I was unable to find the memtest results in either the Event Viewer log for the Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool or by using Powershell from a command prompt. I did watch the progress of the tool and it hadn’t found any errors by the end of the second pass.

      Disabling hibernation did not fix closing all windows when putting the PC to sleep. I have been running all my machines with FastStart off for a long time now with no apparent issues, but I turned it back on; no help.

      I did find that my new Alienware monitor apparently added a bunch of stuff (crap?) from Dell without asking me if it was OK.

      Dell Processes from Task Manager

      Default Programs continues to revert to Windows defaults after Sleep or Shutdown with Hibernate off and FastStart on.

      Inspection of the Registry indicates the Photo Viewer changes took place but I’m not knowledgeable enough to detect problems with the entries.

      I am considering using Tweaking.com – Windows Repair from Older Geeks.

       

       

       

       

       

       

    • in reply to: Windows 10 resetting user chosen default apps #2730659

      I lost my initial reply by walking away from the computer too long. A really dumb mistake by a former network admin (Novel, yep – I’m old). I started with Windows 3.0 and Excel 2.0 at work in 1991, after having had a Mac at home since 1985.

      Yes to admin rights and reviewing file associations section. The problem started a few weeks ago, before the last recommended OS update. I thought perhaps the update might fix the issue. No deal.

      No registry cleaners in a long time. I recently loaded Net 5.0 for Handbrake. I also added a new 32″ 4K OLED monitor (beautiful!). As a former Admin, I’m very strict and careful about the software I use and what I may click on. I use Office 2019, no Office 365 and no One Drive. I’m also not on any social media (a Luddite of sorts). I almost always run on a local account, only logging into my MS account when absolutely necessary. I follow AW’s recommendations for software and really love some of the recommended freeware like Q-dir, DefenderUI, and Hasleo. I regular use Adobe PS Elements as well and we have 2 old QNAP dual bay servers, so I run Qfinder Pro on all machines.

      I did a clean boot (startups disabled) and ran Sfc /ScanNow. Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them.

      I ran DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth. No component store corruption detected.

      Then I ran Dism /Online /Cleanup-image /RestoreHealth anyway. The restore operation completed successfully.

      In addition I ran the Power & Sleep Troubleshooter and it told me my settings were wrong and changed Sleep from 15 to 10 and Power from 60 to 30 min. Go figure.

      I think my issue is related to my attempt to get Photo Viewer to run as I don’t like Photos. I followed the instructions in this TechRadar article: https://www.techradar.com/how-to/how-to-restore-and-use-windows-photo-viewer-in-windows-10

      I downloaded the linked registry file and ran it, but Windows still won’t let me choose Win Photo Viewer as a default. As yet I have not tried to undo this registry hack. For the first time in a long time I did not backup the Registry first, another dumb rookie mistake.

      We’ve got 5 Win 10 Pro boxes all up-to-date per your recommendations and this is the only one with this issue, but it’s the one that I use to test out stuff before loading it anywhere else. It’s my home network as I am retired, but we also manage a very small 501(c)3 non-profit.

      AskWoody has been the best investment I have ever made in my computing life. Thank you so very much for your help. -J

       

       

       

    • in reply to: MS-DEFCON 3: Blocking a potential wormable event #2699045

      I chose to uncheck IPv6 and I installed the updates when the alert was published. Yesterday we noted that we couldn’t print to our networked (Ethernet) HP Color LaserJet. Printing was fine before the updates. After hours of wrangling with Windows print troubleshooter, HP’s Smart app, and their Print and Scan Doctor app I was considering reinstalling the printer from scratch. However, since I kept noticing that the printer was displaying a foreign IP address, 169.154.55.227, I used the printers console to Restore Defaults. It then displayed a local IP address that made since and we were finally able to print to it again, even though the Windows troubleshooter still couldn’t find it.

      In the process I did notice that the printer is on a WSD port and I remember reading in another post that this is a potential issue. I also noticed that the test page from one computer indicates a driver type of Type 3 and the other indicates Type 4. Is there a preference/does it really matter?

      Thanks for all that you do Susan, you are a gem! -J

       

    • in reply to: Control Panel and consoles in Windows 11 #2677976

      I was able to disable Caps Lock, thank you. Initially though I tried to remap it to the Shift key, but was stumped by what to enter into the “Select” field to the right of “To send:”

      RemapKeys

      Apologies to all for any newbie errors/foibles, as I have rarely used any forums.

      Life is a b—- and then you get older. -J

       

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    • in reply to: Control Panel and consoles in Windows 11 #2677975

      I’m Ok with editing the registry, but I tried this before and it didn’t seem to work, I must have missed something. I tried RetiredGeek’s suggestion instead in order to learn about PowerToys. -J

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    • in reply to: Control Panel and consoles in Windows 11 #2677732

      If: Keyboard Properties; main.cpl; Opens Mouse Properties CPL, how does one open true keyboard properties. I have a slightly curved left little finger and am forever hitting the caps lock key which truly drives me nuts. I have searched the web multiple times and have as yet to find a satisfactory way to disable Cap Locks.

      AskWoody Rocks!

      Win 10 22H2 19045.4412

      I see very little in Win 11 that would compel me to update.

    • in reply to: Microsoft’s groundhog — Copilot #2645055

      Copilot nag magically appeared today on my local account homebuilt Asus Core i9-11900K; Win10 Pro, 22H2, Build 19045.4046 Feature Pack 1000.19053.1000.0. February updates done Friday last after Feb 26, 2024, update to the Master Patch List. KB5034441 was excluded. I normally shun all of Microsoft’s extras; I want an operating system not a corporate funnel into my “Life Space”. Thank you for all that you do, it has made life infinitely more manageable.

    • in reply to: MS-DEFCON 3: Windows 10 22H2 may leave you blue #2512404

      As to, “The easiest ghost to prevent is the patch KB5012170…”.

      I have four Win10 Pro 22H2 machines to shepherd. I am using WUMgr, InControl (on 3 of them), Group Policy Editor (both – Select Target Feature Update [Win 10 22H2] and Configure Automatic Updates [Set to 2 – Notify download and install]) on all. Ethernet connections are all set to metered and I used WUMgr to hide KB5012170 on all 4 PCs.

      Magically KB5012170 installed by itself on the next to oldest desktop. My only alert was the shutdown screen indicated shutdown/reboot to install updates which, as I was in a hurry, only registered with me after I had clicked. I immediately checked installed updates and uninstalled KB5012170.

      On the oldest desktop I “caught” an update trying to install and chose reboot without updating. At this point I didn’t know how to see exactly which update was trying to install, so I used WUMgr to unhide Windows Update and paused all updates as far into the future as allowed. I then restarted WUMgr and did not find that KB5012170 had been installed. Both of these older machines were WinXP Pro =>Win7 Pro =>Win10 Pro in place upgrades. The other 2 machines are a 10 yr old Lenovo Y580; also originally Win XP but Win 10 was a fresh install to SSD, and a newly built ASUS x570 loaded with Win10 Pro 21H2 and updated to 22H2.

      So how do I see what is going to install on shutdown and have I missed something else?

      Thank you Susan! You’re the best! -J

    • I am an AW newbie using WUMgr on Win 10 Pro 21H2 on a 10 yr old Lenovo Y580 LT and a 15+ yr old Micro Express DT (great machine with an Intel board that just keeps chugging along). I am now seeing KB5017500 Cumulative Update for .NET Framework 3.5, 4.8 and 4.8.1 for Windows 10 Version 21H2 being offered for both machines, but I don’t see it in the Master Patch list. Have I missed something important? Thanks. -J

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