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| ====== Windows Tips, Tricks and Notes ====== | ====== Windows Tips, Tricks and Notes ====== | ||
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| ===== Windows 10 annoyances and how to overcome them ===== | ===== Windows 10 annoyances and how to overcome them ===== | ||
| - | === " | + | ==== Important: Disable " |
| + | Delivery Optimization is a lovely feature that results in making Windows updates faster by letting PCs share update files with each other instead of everyone downloading from Microsoft' | ||
| + | Settings > Windows Updates > Advanced Options > Delivery Optimization | ||
| + | Disable the settings found therein. | ||
| + | ==== " | ||
| Disable this annoying splash screen thusly: | Disable this annoying splash screen thusly: | ||
| * Start -> Settings -> System -> Notifications & actions | * Start -> Settings -> System -> Notifications & actions | ||
| * Uncheck the “Show me the Windows welcome experience after updates…”, | * Uncheck the “Show me the Windows welcome experience after updates…”, | ||
| - | === End the automatic upgrade/ | + | ==== End the automatic upgrade/ |
| Open the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc)\\ | Open the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc)\\ | ||
| Navigate to the following path: | Navigate to the following path: | ||
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| **No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations** -> Enabled\\ | **No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations** -> Enabled\\ | ||
| - | === Require username to be specified at logon (disable user listing) === | + | ==== Require username to be specified at logon (disable user listing) |
| Open the Local Policy app (secpol)\\ | Open the Local Policy app (secpol)\\ | ||
| Navigate to **Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Interactive Logon: Don’t display last signed-in** and set to Enabled. | Navigate to **Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Interactive Logon: Don’t display last signed-in** and set to Enabled. | ||
| - | === Enable ICMP === | + | ==== Enable ICMP ==== |
| Open a command window in Administrator mode and enter the following command: | Open a command window in Administrator mode and enter the following command: | ||
| netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name=" | netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name=" | ||
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| - | === Disable " | + | ==== Disable " |
| Open the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc)\\ | Open the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc)\\ | ||
| Navigate to **User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Account Notifications**\\ | Navigate to **User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Account Notifications**\\ | ||
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| > If you want to check the printer' | > If you want to check the printer' | ||
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| + | ==== Quick Guide: Automatic login in Windows 10 ==== | ||
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| + | Open the registry editor\\ | ||
| + | Enter HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\PasswordLess\Device.\\ | ||
| + | Double click on “DevicePasswordLessBuildVersion” and set the value to “0”.\\ | ||
| + | Open User Accounts using [Windows] + [R] and “netplwiz”.\\ | ||
| + | Uncheck the box beside “Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer”.\\ | ||
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