I was having problems with my outlook account and so uninstalled it and want to now re-install it onto my laptop. However, it says that my subscription is part of a work or school account and that I need to contact the administrator. My admin has turned off office install. I have office 365 home. It is not part of any other account and I am the person who pays the subscription and set it all up so who is the administrator if not me? I don't understand why I can't do anything. Please advise?
My lap top needs to perform a windows 10 update but has an error code 0x80070070 - not enough disk space. Storage usage is as follows: 20.8GB used out of 29.1GB. System and reserved uses up 13.4GB, Apps & games uses up 3.45GB, Documents (which are empty) 4.00KB and Mail (there is no mail set up) 108KB. I have ran disk cleanup, emptied the recycle bin and deleted all but one app / game which my daughter plays so I don't want to delete.
Is there anything else I can do to either run the update or stop the message coming onto the lap top several times a day? I'm facing now with a very strange problem: I have a jnlp java app, I need this to check my bank account. But when I want to print something from it, it should be open a web link with my default browser. But nothing opens, except when I set the default browser back to Edge. It isn't working with firefox or chrome.
I already tried to uninstall java, cleaned it up with ccleaner and similar, reinstall, but the problem is the same. Do you have any idea, how to fix this? Thank you, Robert. Hello, I subscribed to the Groove Pass last month for the free trial. As I signed up, I was assured that I would receive a mail reminding me that my free trial was to come to an end soon so that I could cancel. I received no such e-mail and now, today, Microsoft is claiming me 9.99€ for November and I can't even cancel when I haven't used and do NOT plan to use the pass ever.
Enable POP access in Outlook.com. If you want to use POP to access your email in Outlook.com, you'll first need to enable POP access. Select Options. In the menu on the left, select POP and IMAP. Under POP options, select Yes under Let devices and apps use POP.
Now, I cannot even cancel it without first paying 9.99€ since the option is not available. What can I do besides paying 10 bucks just to cancel a service I don't want because I'm 14h late canceling it? I realize that I shouldn't have trusted the fact that I would get an e-mail reminding me that the free trial was coming to an end and set up a reminder myself, but on similar subscription services, you get a refund in similar cases. Thank you for your help.
My 'Networking' Tab within 'Ethernet Properties' shows up a lot no. Of Components & Protocols being enabled.
In general, do we really require all of these to be enabled at the first place for a Daily Web Surfing Experience? Here goes the List of the 'Enabled' Items:: 1) Client for Microsoft Networks. 2) QoS Packet Scheduler. 3) File & Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks.
4) Microsoft LLDP Protocol Driver. 5) Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver. 6) Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder. 7) Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) 8) Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).:::: I know this is required. Secondly, I would be keen to know which of the above Components can be Safely disabled, or we can be done away with?
I read somewhere in a Tweak Post, that QoS can be Disabled to experience the Performance gains for the Internet. Similarly, IPv6 is not that common still!Therefore, what's the point of leaving it as Enabled?
Similarly, will there be a repercussion if I decide to Disable entries from Nos. Please Suggest! Direct download of pdf removed by moderator. I were expecting the Volunteers out there on this Forum to be BOLD in their approach, & will never wary to try & suggest something New!:-) Atleast do me a favor.Please Summarize the functioning of each of the listed Components. I remember that till Windows XP, the 'Ethernet Properties' didn't use to be that Cluttered & Crowded! How come a transition to Windows 8 sneaked in the entry of LLDP & Link-Layer?
Sometimes I feel, Windows will continue to be designed in a way that end experience will always yearn for adding 'More Resources' for the sake of an Optimized & a Fluid Performance! Something like.1GB of RAM! O not sufficient.Make it 2GB.System still looks slow.Never bother.!Make it 4GB instead.& on.& on.!!:-) I read in the TWEAK post that an access to gpedit.msc reveals that 20% of Bandwidth remains reserved for Windows Updates.
In my case, it can be easily manoeuvred by simply 'disabling' QoS Packet Scheduler! Shouldn't I.or anybody else for that matter, still not GO for it?:-) Please Suggest. In that Ethernet Properties window, selecting each one of those items gives a description for you. Based on that, you should be able to determine if you want it or not. If unsure, do what suggests and Google up on it.
In short, none of them are needed to use your PC. Of course if you want to access the internet, you need at least 1) and 8). If you want to share out some files or devices from your PC, you will need 3). If you want traffic on the network to be monitored, prioritised and controlled beyond normal packet handling you need 2).
It all depends on how you use the PC in relation to your network requirements. So Mta.That affirms the point that Most of these entries are of No Use to a Normal Web surfer. Enough of Sharing takes place through 'Facebook' & 'Twitter'; & similarly, My ISP is there to throttle down the Bandwidth limits after a certain allocation.Then Why CHOKE my own neck by enabling 'QoS Packet Scheduler'!?:-) Is there any explicit component out there on which 'Windows Updates' functioning depends on?
I would be Happy to follow your suggestion to simply leave enabled the 1) & the last- 8)! I'm not suggesting you ONLY need 1) and 8), I'm saying you AT LEAST need those. It all depends on your personal setup, and only you can answer that. In my experience, I tend to let the software, or Microsoft or installation process do it's normal thing.
Then I go and check to determine 'Well, that's obviously not needed' and turn something off, but usually the default setup is the way to go. You may be coming at it from the angle 'Right, all that can be turned off, now what do I need to make it work?' Play around with those settings and see what works best for you. Best way to learn! This is a little old, but saurabhdua, I want to re-enforce the 'rightness' of your 'natural' inclination to want to CLEAN UP the mess Redmond has been creating for LOW these last nearly 40 years. I'm not questioning the advice here to be circumspect with delving in where you're not sure what the consequence will be.
HOWEVER, faith placed in MS is not well placed. I started working for NASA/JSC (Enterprise IT/AT) the same year I built my first PC-1979! An OS-be it Windows or VMC is SUPPOSED to run the APS you find useful NOT impose itself as your major time-sink hole in life. Microsoft has NEVER understood that simple Computer 101 factoid-and I don't expect they ever will now-as they're losing their ability to direct the Personal Computer/Smart Phone Conspicuous Consumption cycle. Bill Gates was always about marketing-never technology. If it's any consolation: If the PC arena was simply a repeat of the US Automobile Business Model from the 50's, 60's and 70's, Smartphones take the whole absurdity of Madison Avenue driven 'desire' for new shiny's to levels not even the PC world ever arrived.