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Add option to disable Night Light when Gaming Automatically
I use night light every night but I want it to automatically disable when I launch games (in full screen) and then re-enable when I exit the game. it doesn't look good in games when night light is on so it'd be great if it automatically turned itself off in games. Please Upvote this in Feedback hub: https://aka.ms/AAcg5395.9KViews5likes3CommentsMicrosoft is committed to ensuring all biz-critical apps work on the latest versions our tech
Welcome to the App Assure discussion board on Tech Community. For those of you getting to know App Assure for the first time, the FastTrack App Assure program was launched in 2018 to fulfill Microsoft’s promise on application compatibility: we are committed to ensuring all business-critical apps work on the latest versions of our technology. While most apps will continue to work following deployment on the latest Microsoft products, App Assure engineers are available to help resolve any issues you might experience. App Assure supports application compatibility on: Windows 10 Microsoft 365 Apps (previously Office 365 ProPlus) Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) Microsoft Edge Windows 10 on ARM64 PCs App Assure remediates issues for: Customer Developed Line of Business (LOB) Applications Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Applications Microsoft First-Party Products App Assure is part of the FastTrack benefit, which comes at no additional cost with eligible Microsoft 365 and Windows 10 plans of 150+ licenses. Since launching, App Assure has received and evaluated nearly 750,000 applications, allowing our engineers to study and learn from customer experiences. Only a small group (approximately 0.31%) reported having any compatibility issues at all after upgrading to the latest Microsoft products, and certain questions and concerns appeared frequently. Be sure to reach out to us here on the discussion board, where our subject matter experts from our engineering and program teams will answer your questions. You can also contact us: Submit a Request for Assistance for valid app compat issues Questions? Email: achelp@microsoft.com For more information visit: aka.ms/appassure We are here for you. Seriously...reach out! Oh, and we support multiple global languages: English Japanese Chinese - simplified and traditional German French Spanish Korean Portuguese (BR) Italian798Views5likes0CommentsApp Assure is here to help with Windows 7 Year 2 ESU
Hi friends and colleagues, Are you (or someone you know) heading into Windows 7 Year 2 extended security updates (ESU)? Have concerns over application compatibility that has slowed or stalled your Windows 10 deployment? If yes, reach out to App Assure! We provide remote assistance to help customers by identifying the root cause and remediating application compatibility issues at no additional cost with eligible Microsoft 365 and Windows 10 subscriptions of 150+ licenses. Our scope also covers app compat for Microsoft Edge, Windows Virtual Desktop, and Windows 10 on ARM64 devices. Call to Action: Learn more at https://aka.ms/appassure Submit a request for assistance at aka.ms/AppAssureRequest You can also post your question(s) here and I'll be sure that one of our App Assure subject matter experts (SMEs) will respond. ~Michelle775Views4likes0CommentsEnd of Windows 10 Support: What Defender Customers Need to Know
As of today, October 14, 2025, Microsoft is officially ending support for Windows 10. This means that Windows 10 devices will no longer receive security or feature updates, nor technical support from Microsoft. While these devices will continue to operate, the lack of regular security updates increases vulnerability to cyber threats, including malware and viruses. Applications running on Windows 10 may also lose support as the platform stops receiving updates. Will Defender continue to protect Windows 10 devices? Defender supports a range of legacy systems, including Windows 10. (See here for a full list of supported operating systems.) Microsoft Defender will continue to provide detection and protection capabilities to the extent possible on Windows 10 and other legacy systems. Keep in mind that security solutions on legacy systems are inherently less secure and may not be able to receive all new features, so please review the next section for important actions you can take. For Windows 10 customers without Defender, Microsoft will continue to provide security intelligence updates for the built-in Microsoft Defender Antivirus protection through October 2028. Of course, Defender Antivirus alone isn't a comprehensive risk mitigation posture without Microsoft Defender detection and response deployed across your digital estate. What should customers do to protect their Windows 10 devices? Upgrade to Windows 11: Moving to Windows 11 is strongly recommended for PCs eligible to upgrade. Windows 11 delivers the latest security features, improved performance, and ongoing support at no additional cost. This is the best way to ensure your endpoints remain protected and compliant. Devices running Windows 10 will be more vulnerable, even with ongoing security intelligence updates (SIUs). Extended security update (ESU) program: If upgrading isn’t immediately possible, Microsoft offers an ESU program for Windows 10. The ESU program provides critical and important security updates but does not include new Windows features or technical support. Enterprise customers can purchase ESU for up to three years or receive it at no additional cost with a Windows 365 subscription. Cloud and virtual environments: Windows 10 devices accessing Windows 11 Cloud PCs via Windows 365 or Virtual Machines are entitled to ESU at no extra cost, with automatic updates. Consumer customers have options to enroll for one year of ESU, including free enrollment methods in certain regions. For further guidance, check out the posts below or connect with your Microsoft account team. End of support for Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7 | Microsoft Windows How to prepare for Windows 10 end of support by moving to Windows 11 today | Windows Experience Blog Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 | Microsoft Learn To learn more about Microsoft Security solutions, visit our website. Bookmark the Security blog to keep up with our expert coverage on security matters. Also, follow us on LinkedIn (Microsoft Security) and X (@MSFTSecurity) for the latest news and updates on cybersecurity.Windows Firewall notification for blocked Outbound connections
Windows Firewall should have an option to display notifications to the user when a program is blocked from sending Outbound connections. this is an important feature that Needs to be available. Currently notification is available only for blocked Inbound connections. (although I've never seen any notifications from that category, ever). please upvote in feedback hub => https://aka.ms/AAbpekw2.7KViews2likes1CommentEdge Windows Search Integration - possible Windows 10 Timeline integration?
Microsoft Edge Version 91.0.831.0 (Official build) canary (64-bit) it's a Controlled Feature Rollout Share browsing data with other Windows features When turned on, Microsoft Edge will connect local browsing data from this profile with the rest of Windows. Turning this feature on will help you find information from your history, favorites, top sites and recent tabs more easily using features such as Windows search box. If you turn off this feature Microsoft Edge will remove the data shared with Windows on the device and stop sharing any new browsing data from this profile. Learn more I'm on the latest Windows 10 insider Dev build and latest Edge insider canary, so far I couldn't see any sign of this feature working, it's very new, just added to Edge canary. so eager to find out more about this. I personally would love to see Edge history appear in Windows 10 timeline, just like Edge legacy's did. It's very interesting, I submitted a feedback for the exact same thing 2 months ago.2.1KViews2likes2CommentsAnnouncing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21292
"Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21292 (RS_PRERELEASE) to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. This build is being offered to ALL Insiders in the Dev Channel. All Insiders in the Dev Channel will now receive the same build going forward." Read more in Windows insider blog1.1KViews2likes0Comments