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Re: My Windows 10 Laptop Overheating While Playing Games
Hi Jyothi, While it's normal for laptops to generate heat during gaming, excessive overheating can potentially harm your laptop's hardware. To address this issue comprehensively, I'm providing a link to a resource that outlines various reasons why your laptop might overheat while running games. You can find valuable insights and solutions to keep your laptop cool and running optimally. Here's the link :- https://technewvision.com/fix-windows-10-laptop-overheating-while-playing-games/ I hope you find this resource helpful in resolving any overheating issues you may be experiencing. And remember it is designed for issues relating to the Microsoft Edge browser. hope you understand. Thanksq1.7KViews0likes1CommentRe: Migrating PowerApp From one DEV to UAT with Sharepoint Data
Hi Govind Currently, there is no way to export SharePoint data from a Power Apps solution and import it into another solution. However, there are a few workarounds you can try You can export the SharePoint data as a CSV file and then import it into the UAT environment manually. You can use a third-party tool to export and import SharePoint data. There are a number of these tools available, such as ShareGate and MigrationWiz. You can create a new SharePoint list in the UAT environment and then manually copy the data from the DEV environment list. The best workaround for you will depend on the specific requirements of your migration. If you have a small amount of data, exporting the data as a CSV file may be the easiest option. If you have a large amount of data or need to automate the migration process, you may want to use a third-party tool.1.2KViews1like0CommentsRe: SharePoint Home page using Chrome Browser keep requesting for credential.
Hi AndrewXup, Sorry for late respons. It looks like the Lookback check flag is not yet available in Chrome. It is possible that it is still in development or that it is not yet ready for public release. In the meantime, you can try the following to avoid having to login to Chrome every time you open it. Enable the "Continue where you left off" flag in Chrome://flags. This will allow Chrome to remember your tabs and extensions even after you close it. Use a password manager to store your Chrome passwords. This will make it easier to login to Chrome without having to remember your passwords. If you are using a corporate account, you may need to contact your IT department to get help with the Lookback check flag.21KViews0likes0CommentsRe: SharePoint Home page using Chrome Browser keep requesting for credential.
Hi AndrewXup, I understand that you're having trouble with Chrome prompting for your SharePoint credentials every time you launch the browser. I've looked into this issue and here are a few things you can try. 1) Clear your Chrome browser cache and cookies. This will delete any temporary files that Chrome has stored, including your SharePoint credentials. To do this, open Chrome and go to Settings > Privacy and security > Clear browsing data. Select the Cookies and site data and Cached images and files options, and then click Clear data. 2) Disable Loopback Check for SharePoint Server. Loopback Check is a security feature that prevents Chrome from accessing local resources. However, it can also prevent Chrome from remembering your SharePoint credentials. To disable Loopback Check, open Chrome and type chrome://flags in the address bar. Search for LoopbackCheck and change the setting to Disabled. 3) Try using a different browser. If you're able to access SharePoint without being prompted for credentials in Edge, then the problem is likely with Chrome. You can try using a different browser, such as Firefox or Opera, to see if that resolves the issue.22KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Name Manager does not work
Hi mrodlauer heck for add-in conflicts: Sometimes, add-ins can interfere with the Name Manager. Try disabling all add-ins and see if that fixes the problem. You can disable add-ins by going to File > Options > Add-ins and unchecking the boxes next to the add-ins that you want to disable. Repair Excel: If the problem is with Excel itself, you can try repairing it. To do this, go to Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features and select Microsoft Excel. Click Change and then select Repair. Reinstall Excel: If repairing Excel doesn't work, you can try reinstalling it. To do this, uninstall Excel from your computer and then reinstall it from the Microsoft website.25KViews0likes3CommentsRe: how to find virus on my pc
Hi Jyothi, if you facing a blank white screen problem just follow these steps. Try restarting your PC. This may fix the problem if it's caused by a temporary glitch. Try using a different browser. If the problem only occurs in one browser, then it's likely that the browser's settings are causing the problem. Try clearing your browser's cache and cookies. This can sometimes fix problems with the display.1.8KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Outlook crashes at launch Ventura 13.4
Hi, aA2 I understand your error, and here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve the problem. Update Microsoft Outlook Restart your Mac Check for conflicting applications Disable Add-ins Create a new Outlook profile Repair Microsoft Office and remember that even if it is not fixed then Contact Microsoft Support.414Views0likes0CommentsRe: can outlook alert me if I don't recive email every 30 min?
Hi, Tomazse , First, open Outlook and navigate to the "File" tab. From there, select "Manage Rules & Alerts" (the wording may vary depending on your Outlook version). In the "Rules and Alerts" window, click on "New Rule" to start creating a new rule. In the "Rules Wizard" dialog box, choose "Apply rule on messages I receive" and proceed to the next step. Leave all the conditions unchecked and click "Next." Now, in the "What do you want to do with the message?" section, select "display a specific message in the New Item Alert window." To specify the alert message, click on the "a specific message" link in the "Edit the rule description" section. Enter a message such as "You haven't received an email in the last 30 minutes" and click "Finish" to create the rule. With this setup, whenever you don't receive an email within a 30-minute interval, Outlook will display a pop-up notification with the message you provided. Please note that this workaround relies on receiving new messages to trigger the notification, so it may not be precisely every 30 minutes if you receive emails less frequently. It's essential to keep your Outlook application running and connected to the internet for the notifications to function correctly. Keep in mind that if you require more advanced monitoring and alerting capabilities for Outlook, there may be third-party add-ins or software available that can offer more specific and customizable features.1.8KViews0likes0CommentsRe: workspace error 36
if you're encountering an error while using MS Form and experiencing difficulties sharing the link with other users, here are a few suggestions to help resolve the issue Clear your browser cache: Clearing your browser's cache can often resolve various issues related to website functionality. Go to your browser's settings and clear the cache and cookies. Then, try reaccessing MS Form and generate a new link to share. Use a different browser: Sometimes, browser-specific issues can interfere with the proper functioning of web applications. Try accessing MS Form using a different browser to see if the error persists. Popular alternatives include Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Microsoft Edge. Check your permissions: Ensure you can share the MS Form link with other users. Double-check the workspace settings or permissions to confirm that you have the required access rights to share and distribute the form link. Test with a different device: Try accessing MS Form and generating the link from a different device, such as a smartphone or tablet, to rule out device-specific issues. Contact Microsoft Support: If the issue persists after trying the above steps, it may be necessary to contact Microsoft Support for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting guidance or identify potential issues causing the problem. When contacting Microsoft Support, please provide them with detailed information about the error message or any specific error codes you encounter. It will help them diagnose and resolve the issue more effectively.2.9KViews0likes0CommentsRe: workspace error 36
Hi, Yousef, the error message you're encountering, "Error: Unable to connect due to an error in processing URL request. Please try again. Error code: 36," indicates that there is an issue with the URL request being processed when attempting to invite someone to your Edge workspace. The error code 36 is specific to the application or platform you are using and its internal error handling system3KViews0likes2CommentsRe: How to hide file extensions in outlook
Hi Taras, Hide File Extensions in Windows File Explorer: Open File Explorer. Go to the "View" tab in the ribbon at the top. In the "Show/hide" section, uncheck the "File name extensions" option. This will hide file extensions in File Explorer. Change File Extension Visibility in Windows Settings: Open the Windows Settings by pressing the Windows key + I. Click on "Personalization," then select "File Explorer" from the left sidebar. Under the "Advanced settings" section, toggle off the "Show file extensions" option. This will globally hide file extensions in Windows, including in Outlook. Please note that changing these settings will hide file extensions system-wide, not just in Outlook.3.8KViews0likes0CommentsRe: ALERT AND REMINDER PROJECT WEB APP
There could be several potential causes for the sudden issue with alerts and reminders not working in your environment. Here are a few possible factors to consider: Configuration Changes: Check if any recent changes have been made to the alert and reminder settings, such as modifications in the Project Web App or Central Administration. Verify that the settings are correctly configured and that no unintentional changes have occurred. Email Server Issues: Ensure that the email server responsible for sending out alerts and reminders is functioning properly. Check for any issues with the email server, such as connectivity problems, configuration changes, or service disruptions that might be preventing the delivery of notifications. User Settings: Verify that the affected users have their notification preferences correctly configured. Check if they have enabled alerts and reminders for the desired events or tasks. It's possible that users have inadvertently disabled or modified their notification settings. System Updates: Determine if any recent system updates, patches, or software installations have been applied to the environment. In some cases, updates can affect the functionality of certain features, including alerts and reminders. Review the update history to identify any potential conflicts. Third-Party Integration: If you have integrated any third-party applications or plugins with your project management system, investigate if there are any compatibility issues or known problems related to notifications. Consider temporarily disabling or troubleshooting these integrations to isolate the cause. Logging and Error Messages: Check the logs and error messages generated by the system to identify any specific error codes or messages related to the alerts and reminders functionality. These logs can provide valuable insights into the root cause of the issue. It is advisable to involve your IT team or system administrators to thoroughly investigate the problem. They can further analyze the system configuration, review logs, and perform troubleshooting steps specific to your environment to pinpoint the cause and implement the appropriate resolution513Views0likes0CommentsRe: User classed as internal or external for Azure AD P2.
When it comes to Azure AD P2 (Premium P2) licensing and the usage of guest accounts or Azure B2B to access a separate tenant, the licensing requirements and compliance can be a bit nuanced. Here are a few considerations: Licensing Requirements: Azure AD P2 features, including Privileged Identity Management (PIM), typically require a license for each user in the tenant where the features are being used. This means that users in the main corporate tenant (A) would generally need Azure AD P2 licenses to utilize PIM features within that tenant. External Users: In the context of Azure AD, external users are typically considered users who reside in a different organization's tenant and are invited as guests to access resources in another tenant. If users from the main corporate tenant (A) are accessing the separate tenant (B) as guests or via Azure B2B, they may still be classified as external users. In such cases, they might not require an assigned Azure AD P2 license in the separate tenant (B) if they are only accessing resources there as guests. Compliance Considerations: Compliance requirements can vary depending on the specific regulations and policies applicable to your customer's organization. It's essential to consult with your customer's IT, compliance, or legal department to ensure that the usage of guest accounts, Azure B2B, and licensing arrangements align with their compliance obligations. To ensure compliance and accurately determine the licensing requirements, it is recommended to engage with Microsoft or a licensing specialist who can provide guidance based on the specific details of your customer's environment and licensing agreements. They can help ensure that the licensing arrangements and usage of Azure AD P2 features are compliant with applicable regulations and licensing terms.2.7KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Drag & drop sharepoint to excel
The inability to drag and drop a file to create a hyperlink in Excel cells within SharePoint Online can be frustrating, especially if you're accustomed to using that feature in SharePoint Classic. However, there are alternative methods you can try to achieve the same result more efficiently. Here are a few options: Use the "Insert Link" function in Excel: Select the cell where you want the hyperlink. Go to the "Insert" tab in the Excel ribbon. Click on the "Link" or "Hyperlink" button, depending on your Excel version. In the "Address" field, enter the URL or file path of the document in SharePoint Online. Click "OK" to create the hyperlink. Utilize the "Quick Edit" mode in SharePoint Online: Navigate to the SharePoint Online library where your files are stored. Click on the "Quick Edit" button in the toolbar to enable editing in a spreadsheet-like view. Select the cell where you want to create the hyperlink. Press Ctrl+K (or right-click and choose "Hyperlink") to open the "Insert Hyperlink" dialog box. Enter the URL or file path of the document in the "Address" field. Click "OK" to create the hyperlink. Use the "Copy Link" option from the context menu: Navigate to the document in SharePoint Online. Right-click on the file and select "Copy Link" from the context menu. Switch to Excel and select the cell where you want the hyperlink. Paste the copied link into the cell using Ctrl+V or right-click and choose "Paste."6.7KViews0likes0CommentsRe: SharePoint Authentication
Hi John, It seems like the issue you're facing is related to the authentication mechanism used in SharePoint 2019 on-premise. By default, when you establish a connection to SharePoint without explicitly providing credentials, it will use the credentials of the user who performed the initial setup of SharePoint on the machine. This can lead to unexpected behavior, such as the "modified by" field displaying that account instead of the account running the app. To resolve this issue, you can try the following steps Ensure that the user running the app has the necessary permissions to access and modify the SharePoint list. Check the user's permissions in the SharePoint site settings and verify that they have the appropriate rights. Explicitly pass the credentials of the user running the app when establishing the connection to SharePoint. This can be achieved by using the SharePoint Client Object Model (CSOM) or REST API and providing the user's credentials programmatically. By doing so, you ensure that the correct user's credentials are used for authentication, regardless of who performed the initial setup. If possible, consider using SharePoint's App-Only authentication model, which allows your app to authenticate independently of any specific user account. This way, you can avoid any dependencies on individual user accounts or their setup credentials. App-Only authentication requires additional configuration and setup in SharePoint, but it provides more flexibility and control over authentication. Regularly check and update the passwords for the account used to set up SharePoint on the machine. If the password of that account changes, it can indeed break the connection to SharePoint. Keeping the passwords up-to-date ensures a smooth authentication process. It's important to note that the exact steps may vary depending on your specific SharePoint configuration and development environment. I recommend consulting SharePoint documentation or seeking assistance from SharePoint experts for more detailed guidance tailored to your specific scenario. By following these suggestions, you should be able to ensure that the correct user's credentials are used for authentication in your SharePoint app and avoid any issues related to the setup account. Best of luck with your SharePoint development!2.8KViews0likes1CommentRe: How to enable IE Mode
Yes, it is possible to enable IE mode for a specific site or subsite in modern web browsers that support this feature. IE mode allows you to use Internet Explorer compatibility within a modern browser to ensure compatibility with legacy websites and applications. Here's how you can enable IE mode for a site or subsite Make sure you have the latest version of Microsoft Edge because IE mode is available in Microsoft Edge versions 87 and later. and Open the Edge Developer Tools Right-click anywhere on the page and select "Inspect" or press F12 to open the Edge Developer Tools. then Enable IE Mode: In the Developer Tools pane, locate the top-right corner where you'll find a "Toggle Device Toolbar" icon (it looks like a phone and tablet). Click on it to enable the device toolbar. Select "Internet Explorer" from the Emulation Menu: Once the device toolbar is enabled, you'll see an "Emulation" tab. Click on it, and in the "Browser profile" section, select "Internet Explorer" from the dropdown menu. Refresh the Page: After selecting "Internet Explorer" as the browser profile, refresh the page for the changes to take effect. The site or subsite will now be rendered using IE mode. Please note that enabling IE mode only affects the specific site or subsite you're currently on. It doesn't enable IE mode for all sites by default. You'll need to repeat these steps for other sites or subsites where you want to enable IE mode.2.5KViews1like0Comments
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