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Does BA allow name change? |BA Name Correction
BA does not allow full name changes on tickets 8777773504. However, they may permit minor name corrections (such as spelling errors) if the request meets their policy. To request a name correction, contact BA customer service((8777773504& 18775679331))or your travel agency.Denny00891Feb 15, 2025Occasional Reader0Views0likes0CommentsHow do I change the name on my EVA ticket?
If you've booked a Business Class ticket with EVA Airways and need to fix a name, you can call customer service at +l-855-550-0756 (໐tค) Minor changes like typos or adding a middle name are typically allowed, but transferring the ticket to another individual is prohibited.ytuytiyuoFeb 15, 2025Occasional Reader15Views0likes0CommentsHow do I change the name on my EVA ticket?
If you've booked a Business Class ticket with EVA Airways and need to fix a name, you can call customer service at +l-855-256-3Ol2 (๏tค) Minor changes like typos or adding a middle name are typically allowed, but transferring the ticket to another individual is prohibited.AdvfrFeb 15, 2025Occasional Reader29Views0likes0CommentsPhotos app URI scheme broken?
Is the Photos app URI scheme broken since Microsoft Photos App version 2025-11010-9001-0? For example when you try to start this: ms-photos:viewer?fileName=c:\users\userName\Pictures\my%20image.jpg Filenames in this scheme should be URL encoded, right? Or at least accept URL encoded filenames. Information about URI schemes can be found here, which refers to RFC 3986 for the syntax. The complete URI syntax is collected in Appendix A, which defines the query part as: query = *( pchar / "/" / "?" ) And pchar as: pchar = unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims / ":" / "@" And pct-encoded as: pct-encoded = "%" HEXDIG HEXDIG So the encoding "%20" should be accepted, should it not? But it seems this is no longer the case. See also this post on the Total Commander forum._Bparker_Feb 15, 2025Copper Contributor8Views0likes0CommentsHow to Gain Administrative Access on Windows 11
How to Elevate Your User Account to Administrator on Windows 11 Desktop To grant yourself administrator privileges on your Windows 11 desktop, follow these steps: 1. Right-click on the Start menu and select "Settings." 2. Click on "Accounts" and then select "Your info." 3. Under the "Account type" section, click on "Change account type." 4. In the new window, click on the drop-down menu next to your account and select "Administrator." 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to confirm the changes. By completing these steps, you will now have administrator access on your Windows 11 desktop, allowing you to run commands like "sfc /scannow" without any permission issues.AlexanderxFeb 15, 2025Iron Contributor9KViews4likes3CommentsWin 11 Cannot change wallpaper for each monitor
Since I updated to Windows 11 I've been having a weird issue. I'm not able to select a different wallpaper for each of my two monitors. In the Personalization>Background menu, upon right clicking on the image to display the context menu, if I select "Set for Desktop 2" it does not change anything. On the other hand if I select "Set for Desktop 1" it changes the background for both monitors. Please note that I have my dual monitor set to Extend and not duplicate. Edition Windows 11 Pro Version 21H2 Installed on 10/5/2021 OS build 22000.493 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22000.493.0SolvedRMNZKFeb 14, 2025Copper Contributor68KViews1like15CommentsHello authentication in apps always defaults to fingerprint
I have fingerprint, face and PIN Windows Hello authentication options set up. When logging in to Windows, Windows helpfully attempts to use facial recognition whilst at the same time activating the fingerprint sensor. This allows me to use either option to login (or revert back to PIN in case both fail). However once logged in, some of my apps (such as password managers, browsers etc) also use Hello authentication. However, in these cases the Hello prompt seems to always immediately default to fingerprint, without attempting facial recognition. This includes when the laptop is in Tablet Mode, when fingerprint sensor is physically inaccessible. In all cases, to use facial recognition I have to click through the "more choices" menu in the dialog, which is a lot of extra clicks and defeats the purpose of facial recognition being relatively quick and straightforward. Alternatively I can disable fingerprint entirely in settings. This forces Hello to attempt facial before reverting to PIN, but this is obviously not ideal as it leaves me without fingerprint login available across Windows. Is there a setting or fix that makes Hello authentication for apps behave the same way as it helpfully does at the login screen, ie not default to fingerprint each time?antonz44Feb 14, 2025Copper Contributor993Views1like4CommentsSwitching the Insider channel.
I have been in the release preview channel for about 2 years. Yesterday, after a monthly update it was switched to the dev channel without my interference. I want to get back to where I was. Could anyone help me fix this issue?kavinduakashFeb 14, 2025Occasional Reader10Views0likes1CommentDisplay is stuck at 175% and cannot reset
I've tried so many times to reset the scale back to normal but it is literally stuck at 175%. I have tried setting it to 100% and 'turn off custom scaling' but nothing works. There is no button to actually reset it either. I'm out of options.. does anyone have any ideas that might work? Last image is how my web browser and any app I open looks like. Very difficult to use.MakirollFeb 14, 2025Occasional Reader15Views0likes0Comments"Expand to current folder" doesn't work in File Explorer (Windows 11 versions 22H2, 23H2 and 24H2)
The "Expand to current folder" command in File Explorer in Windows 11 does not work for most Quick Access items in the navigation pane. Is Microsoft aware of this issue, and if so, when do we expect a fix this problem? The bug appears to be a widespread problem report by many users over the past year or so. The problem first occurred with Windows version 22H2, and still exists even with the latest update, Windows version 24H2. The recently monthly updates have not resolved this issue either. Although the February 2025 update is supposed to introduce important fixes to File Explorer, there is no mention on Microsoft's Update website about a fix to the "Expand to current folder" bug. I only recently purchased a new computer several months ago and right away I noticed the problem. The "Expand to current folder" command simply doesn't work anymore for any of the quick access items (i.e., Documents, Pictures, Music, etc., and one's user folders) in the left navigation pane. It only works if one clicks on Quick Access items that points to folders on the C:\ drive and other drives. The only recourse for the time being is to choose the option to "Show all folders", which works, but is rather awkward to use and has its own issues. Despite users' attempts to report the problem to Microsoft, it seems there has not yet been any acknowledgment from Microsoft about this bug and whether a fix is planned. If other users are experiencing this same issue, I can only suggest that users report this issue to Microsoft. It's rather unfortunate that the "Expand to current folder" doesn't work anymore like it did in Windows 10. It was very useful and saved a lot of time.dschmidFeb 13, 2025Copper Contributor40Views0likes2Comments
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