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    [SOLVED] Turn off Outlook inbox column header

    Found the fix: On my system what I am asking for is Compact view: But on my clients PC that wasn't working until I did this. Exit outlook, hit windows key R in run box type: outlook.exe /cleanviews Outlook restarted and the views are reset to default and now compact view works.
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    [SOLVED] Turn off Outlook inbox column header

    Mine for example just has this:
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    [SOLVED] Turn off Outlook inbox column header

    Hi, One of my users has managed to turn this on at the top of his inbox in outlook and I cannot figure how to disable it and restore the normal view without all these columns or this header. I don't know what it is called so that is not helping me search for the correct name: The preferred...
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    Am I terminating employees correctly in Office365?

    Yes. A shared mailbox is still user, just one without an ability to login and no license. You can’t delete a user and still have a mailbox for said user.
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    Workarounds for Windows 11 on Incompatible Hardware

    For the amount of money you'd pay for a subscription service you could buy a low end, yet compatible, PC running Windows 11.
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    Bitlockered devices following updates

    Most Windows 11 systems ship in a suspended state. The act of logging into a Microsoft Account and storing the key successfully in it locks the system and fully activates BitLocker. In a suspended state the key is stored in plaintext in the metadata of the boot sector. Any TPM will read...
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    Bitlockered devices following updates

    No possible. Any email address can be used as a Microsoft Account. Most likely the account is setup on whatever her main email address is.
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    [REQUEST] Can't find magnetic drill bits for electric drill

    https://www.googleadservices.com/pagead/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChcSEwiNqtqWr4yIAxUDEa0GHbhTL6MYABAQGgJwdg&co=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw5qC2BhB8EiwAvqa41kW5si6KSK0kofZ3V3RWQEZtLlU6Fug3sxdeSoxkpkSwsPMrWwhjZhoCKJ0QAvD_BwE&ohost=www.google.com&cid=CAESVuD2QEks07jShy27rmaAOS5envsHCYqHHJpjYqKNufZFnJbJ__0B47P6GNF-aFed0qBw...
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    Bent New Mobo, A-XMP vs EXPO

    Return it now. That bent board will be called user abuse when it fails and your warranty will be denied.
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    OMG! Password resets!

    I think you have misunderstood my point. If I have an Android phone and I get a new Android phone all I have to do is login to my Microsoft Account and I can recover my tokens. If I cross the river and switch to an iPhone I can’t access them. For whatever reason Microsoft is using on iPhones...
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    OMG! Password resets!

    And yet it can’t cross the Google/iOS divide.
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    OMG! Password resets!

    That’s the problem. No one is implementing passkeys correctly. Passkeys are supposed to replace usernames and passwords. Amazon just uses it as a replacement MFA. You still need to input username and password before you use the passkey. Microsoft only lets you use passkeys with their...
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    [REQUEST] Searching for a good belt phone holster

    If you wanna look like your grandpa...
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    I need of a cheap product to keep laptop hinge from breaking

    Geez the bottom of this chassis, where the hinges mount, is $36 on Amazon. Just replace it.
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    Just got a quote from Dell for warranty renewal...wow.

    It's more than that. Servers are often quoted 4 hr response times and so you are paying for Dell to have parts stored at UPS or FedEx wearhouses ready for rapid delivery. The price quote is probably for that level of service.
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    [WARNING] Secure Boot Process compromised on 200+ motherboard models

    PK is UEFI register it stands for public key. It’s a parameter being passed to the Get-SecureBootUEFI command. The Get- is a common naming scheme in powershell.
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    [WARNING] Secure Boot Process compromised on 200+ motherboard models

    And the irony of having a whole article about sloppy procedures. And they didn't even edit their own code correctly. They could have used a code box like I just did.
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    [WARNING] Secure Boot Process compromised on 200+ motherboard models

    You have to edit the stupid example. There is a hard return you have to remove and the true at the end is the output and not the code. [System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetString((Get-SecureBootUEFI PK).bytes) -match "DO NOT TRUST|DO NOT SHIP"
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