• AusJohn

    AusJohn

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    • in reply to: Windowssecrets down? #173065

      Would you believe it? I’ve just received a Windows Secrets Newsletter – “Five Easy Pieces – Windows Utilities I Couldn’t Live Without”.

      Unfortunately, from my point of view, there’s no improvement over the more recent ones; still a majority of MS Office, rather than Windows, articles.

      Hopefully everyone else who’s anxiously awaiting the newsletter receives theirs as well.

      AusJohn

    • in reply to: Windowssecrets down? #172993

      Hi Rick,

      Sorry if I’ve confused you. Could you be a bit more specific regarding what, in my message, has caused the confusion.

      I’ll give a bit more detail, in case it helps:

      Internet Explorer 11, Windows 7
      Access via – https://windowssecrets.com or
      https://windowssecrets.com/newsletter/

      Login using my long time password.

      Firefox 56.0.2, Windows 7
      Access via – https://windowssecrets.com or
      https://windowssecrets.com/newsletter/

      Login using my long time password.

      Just tried again with both browsers – same result

      Cheers,
      AusJohn

    • in reply to: Windowssecrets down? #172726

      Hi,

      Don’t mean to brag, but all’s good down here. 🙂

      Password is fine, secure site, and can access ‘Newsletters’ (although the last one showing is 8 February 2018), and Forum (although the latest messages are dated May or June 2017).

      Cheers,

      AusJohn

    • in reply to: Windowssecrets down? #171857

      I’ve just tried the Windows Secrets site again, and voila!

      It’s actually up and running, no security certificate warnings, although still no new content.

      Last newsletter listed is from 08 February 2018.

      AusJohn

    • in reply to: What happened to Windows Secrets? #171537

      I’ve just tried to access the Windows Secrets site and get the following response (using IE11):

      There is a problem with this website’s security certificate.

      The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a different website’s address.

      Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server.

      AusJohn

    • Like “The Surfing Pensioner” I install the MSE updates manually on my Win 7 x86 machine, and I’ve noticed a couple of changes recently; namely:

      1. Often get two updates at the one time, whereas previously it was invariably only one, and

      2. Updates are very large (± 30 MB) compared to normal (1 – 3 MB).

      AusJohn

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    • in reply to: All Microsoft 'Links' show page without any information #159020

      I don’t have any further suggestions at this time, other than the untried things mentioned already.

      Which I finally got round to.  Started on the 3 things suggested, but thankfully only needed to do the first one to fix the original problem; that is, to get Microsoft support pages to load/show correctly.

      FINAL REPORT

      In case it’s of any interest or use to anyone else, here’s what I did.

      ACTION

      – 1. Run Internet Explorer and select Delete browsing history

      – with following selections (which were the defaults on my system)

      × * Preserve favorites web site data *

      ——————–

      × * Temporary internet files and website files *

      ——————–

      × * Cookies and website data *

      ——————–

      × * Tracking Protection, ActiveX Filtering and Do Not Track Data *

      – 2. Reboot

      – 3. Run Internet Explorer

      a. Web Storage Support Test
      b. test 2 problem Microsoft support pages

      OUTCOMES

      1. Tools, Internet Options, Advanced tab – still shows “Some settings are managed by your system administrator.”

      2. Web Storage Support Test

      localStorage: limited to 4864 k characters
      sessionStorage: limited to 4864 k characters
      globalStorage: not supported

      3. Microsoft support pages

      https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/894199/software-update-services-and-windows-server-update-services-changes-in

      Loads/shows as it should

      https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4054518

      Loads/shows as it should

      4. Registry Keys Deleted during the process

      [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\microsoft.com]

      [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\microsoft.com\support]

      5. Registry Keys Changed during the process

      4 cookies deleted from
      [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\DOMStorage]

      6. A few other minor registry changes, but nothing that I could imagine would relate to the problem I was having.

      Thank you to all who contributed, apologies for careless mistakes I made, and if I offended anyone along the way.

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    • in reply to: All Microsoft 'Links' show page without any information #158693

      OK, will do. But it’ll be a while before I get back to you with a response because I’ve got an important appointment. AusJohn

      Sorry but I’ve been too hasty again.

      Don’t know what I was looking at, but when I checked HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings I only see Cache and there are no values in it.

      My wife’s computer shows the same.

      Really must be more careful.

      AusJohn

    • in reply to: All Microsoft 'Links' show page without any information #158656

      On my computer, there is only one key there:

      Cache

      There are no values within Cache.

      You could check your wife’s computer also.

      OK, will do.  But it’ll be a while before I get back to you with a response because I’ve got an important appointment.

      AusJohn

    • in reply to: All Microsoft 'Links' show page without any information #158649

      Any items within HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings ?

      Yes, a mountain of them; about 24 ‘main’ ones at a quick count.  No mention of “policies” though, that I can see.

      AusJohn

    • in reply to: All Microsoft 'Links' show page without any information #158641

      Will do, and report back later with the outcome. AusJohn

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer

      HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer

      Neither of the two keys are present in my registry, so nothing to delete.

      AusJohn

    • in reply to: All Microsoft 'Links' show page without any information #158632

      1. Close IE. 2. Delete these two registry keys if present: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer I have neither of those Internet Explorer keys on my Windows 7 computer. 3. Open IE and see if that message is still present.

      Will do, and report back later with the outcome.

      AusJohn

    • in reply to: All Microsoft 'Links' show page without any information #158629

      3. See PKCano’s answer. If you want to get rid of this, I could give you some items to delete in the registry.

      Yes please, that would be great.

      Can’t do any harm, I presume, and make me feel better not seeing the message each time I look at that Advanced options tab. 🙂

      AusJohn

    • in reply to: All Microsoft 'Links' show page without any information #158621

      3. Why, at the bottom of the Internet Options, Advanced tab does it show “Some settings are managed by your system Administrator”, highlighted in yellow?

      The answer to this MAY be that some software on your computer (or you) changed Registry keys or made Group Policy changes (if you have Pro ver). I’ve seen that message in Windows Update when the pulldown menu options were changed in the Registry.

      I haven’t, knowingly at least, changed Registry keys or made Group Policy changes (I do have Pro version). Don’t have any idea whether software made changes; quite possible though, I imagine.

      At one stage, quite some time ago, I saw that message in Windows Update but it’s not showing there now.

      AusJohn

    • in reply to: All Microsoft 'Links' show page without any information #158610

      You could try using registry editor to search for domstorage and see if anything of interest shows up.

      Thanks, yet again.

      I’ve done as you suggested and to me there’s “nothing of interest”, but that doesn’t mean anything because I don’t know what I should be looking for.

      There are several questions, for which I don’t have answers, that keep coming into my mind, like:

      1. Why is Microsoft the only domain affected (and not even all of it)?

      2. Why can I retrieve the ‘problem’ pages if I include https://support.microsoft.com under Internet Options, Security, Trusted Sites, Sites?

      3. Why, at the bottom of the Internet Options, Advanced tab does it show “Some settings are managed by your system Administrator”, highlighted in yellow?

      4. Why, when starting Internet Explorer using “Run as Administrator, can I retrieve the ‘problem’ pages?

      I don’t expect you to answer them, but they’re things that intrigue/bother me.

      In post 157669 you said:

      “If there is any confidential info, you can either obfuscate it or send me a private message.”

      I don’t know how to do that, but if you would like to see the registry references to “domstorage” I can send them to you if you let me know how.

      AusJohn

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