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    • in reply to: Using an iPad and replying with a selected quote #2550029

      @WCHS Thanks for bringing this issue with ipads/iphones to the forefront with AW crew, thanks @b for answer (unyet tried).

      I switch back and forth between PC & IOS on Ask Woody postings, esp when trying to sort out a downed PC and having only an Ipad to use with AW site. Has been troublesome for quite awhile. Perhaps code issues? Here is my query on that last year; see @Myst discussion as well there. Never did figure out ‘parts of quotes’ unless digging out my ipad keyboard until this post. Though using even the keyboard as of this date no longer works.

      Cheers, we’ll see! I’ll now try to remember curly braces when on IOS into my memory bank.

       

    • in reply to: Disable Bing / Sidebar using GPO #2546814

      Will keep an eye out for your new thread! Hope the .msi fix above works effortlessly for your situation:)

    • in reply to: Disable Bing / Sidebar using GPO #2546778

      Yes, I just made scrn shot small for brevity:)

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    • in reply to: Disable Bing / Sidebar using GPO #2546770

      BTW, if you’re stilling missing those Edge Group Policies after the update, they can be separately downloaded and added to the Group Policy store but they have to be manually added (i.e. there’s no .msi to do it for you.)

      @alejr re: Edge Group Policies, would the instructions and your zip file from your post #2503594 still work?

      I found the post as I noticed my apps/programs list my MS Edge Webview2 Runtime as older version 109.0.1518.61 dated 1/23/2023. (This was just before I updated to 22H2 via your manual method of using KB5015684. I wonder if using that vs waiting for WU may have prevented Edge GPO & Webview 2 from updating? Have to figure out updating Webview2 now.)

    • in reply to: Disable Bing / Sidebar using GPO #2546652

      Thx to @Simon_Weel for starting the topic.

      Did not mean to hijack a thread, merely responding to @ Bob99 and @aljer with thx! If you wish me to open new Topic, pls advise.

      Sounds like your Group Policy templates (.admx) are outdated!

      Yes @Bob99, I hope the AW powers that be can pls chime in re good/bad ugly of and impact on GOP policies currently in place if one were to download/install .msi to set all aright? Am local account only, winshowhide, @PKCano GP stgs as per AKB2000016, and news/interest ,OneDrive locked off.

      Am sure we’re not the only ones with this mystery, unearthed by the Edge ordeal.

      Could do it, msi offline, yet feel it would still reset everything? Would it? How to mitigate?

      *In looking back, my Group policy issues began noticably in Sept, after Aug updates. Wonder if it has to do with WU “receive updates for other products..”?

      Attached pls see what I believe @Bob99 was referring to re GPO editor

    • in reply to: Disable Bing / Sidebar using GPO #2546605

      Am in same boat as @Bob99…Win 10 Pro

      Sounds like your Group Policy templates (.admx) are outdated!

      Windows 10 is suppose to automatically update them to the “latest version” during installation of the monthly cumulative updates and/or when the actually MS app they affect (i.e. Edge) gets updated.

      The current templates for Win10 22H2 can be “manually” updated using the .msi available at the following link.

         Administrative Templates (.admx) for Windows 10 2022 Update (22H2)

      Could this be due to having either of these 2 settings turned off a)  M/Store “auto update” apps off, and/or b) Windows Update stgs “receive updates for other M/soft products when you update Windows” off??

      PS the link to .admx goes to page with file date of 10/19/2022-is that the latest?

      And will updating via that .msi get rid of all my current GPO tweaks/settings and revert all to MS defaults?

    • in reply to: March madness here we come #2544619

      Would this clicking on ‘Check for updates” a second time impact items hidden in Winshowhide?

    • in reply to: Win 10 22H2 upgrade woes-gpedit User; KB 5005463 #2533816

      Ty, will see what shows up when running winshowhide on Patch Tues. I’ll post back results. (Searched AW site Aug 2022-present day: anything to do with updating to 22H2, noone mentioned this issue.) Perhaps the enablement pkg had recently changed.

      Off to figure out User UAC/ regedit/gpedit issue since upgrading to 22H2…
    • in reply to: 2023 Plus Member Survey #2533731

      Hi Susan, I’m a Plus member and have not yet received the survey email?

    • in reply to: Win 10 22H2 upgrade woes-gpedit User; KB 5005463 #2533693

      @PaulT Thx but I have replied ad nauseam that there is NO ’Windows PC Health Check’ nor that KB listed anywhere. I’m not completely computer illiterate, and as stated Stgs App is the first place I checked, and many other areas. (kb5012170 & kb4023057 remain hidden via winshowhide).

      Does anyone else have any ideas?

    • in reply to: Win 10 22H2 upgrade woes-gpedit User; KB 5005463 #2533474

      See original post. KB5005463 is awol since installing 22H2, and not in Stgs>apps. No longer in wushowide.

    • in reply to: WU not offering Win 10 22H2 #2533468

      I know it’s there, simply pointing out it also shows under my ‘Update History’ , unlike @Gunny  experience.

    • in reply to: WU not offering Win 10 22H2 #2531879

      Then this is puzzling? Installed Feb 4, same route as @Gunny, just days later. Shows in my Windows updates?

      kb-5015684-shows-up-in-update-history-

       

    • in reply to: Win 10 22H2 upgrade woes-gpedit User; KB 5005463 #2531878

      Back to the 5005463 anomaly:
      It shows NOWHERE as ‘installed’, not even in registry, Prog & apps, WU updates, windows  flyout.
      -Could it be ‘waiting in the wings‘? Prior to restart after updating via enablement pkg, I put ‘metered connection ON’ so as to run winshowhide as soon after reboot and online (when noticed it disappeared from winshowhide).
      -enablement package kb5015684 shows up as installed under Windows updates, unlike some users reporting only in ‘control panel’ here at AW kb-5015684-shows-up-in-update-history-

      -ALL my restore points going back to Jan 9 (2H12) are still visible???

      -The only ‘GPedit stgs” I have in place are: GP ‘2’, TRV at Windows 10, 22H2; block windows drivers updates; One Drive disabled (local accounts, don’t use it); new & interests disabled. That’s it.
      -still no longer have ‘offline search’ in User since install 2H22. Still no regedit access via User. (Offline search was same pain for 2 months in early last year, finally worked after updates June?)

      -Removed ‘tweak’ key I was attempting (above) in Admin for ‘trending searches’ from Admin before posting yesterday. Backed up registry.
      -checking C:/Windows/SoftwareDistribution/ReportingEvent.log as txt file shows what I presume as winshowhide holding back 3 updates. Out of my realm to read.

      -Still wondering why TPM change as in my OP. Haven’t been on this PC more than 3x/mo.

      Anyone else have this expercience? What to do. Cheers!

      PS tried admin command prompt “wusa /uninstall /kb:5005463” to no avail.

    • in reply to: Win 10 22H2 upgrade woes-gpedit User; KB 5005463 #2531830

      Thk you, both versions work – was a late night typo re: DISM.exe command. Feel free to delete my reply.

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