So it's not that Windows has to restart after replacing a file that is in use. It's just that it would rather not deal with the complexity that results if it doesn't. Engineering is a set of trade-offs. Do you go to the effort of supporting older versions of yourself for a situat...
An instance of the service is already running c# windows service An object reference is required for the non-static field, method, or property An unhandled exception of type 'System.IO.IOException' occurred in mscorlib.dll. Additional information: The process cannot access the file because it is...
When we send an email with Outlook, we can set Outlook to automatically select encoding for outgoing email messages to increase the possibility that the recipient receiving the message will see all the characters rendered properly, even if they run older e-...
the new Outlook is replacing the old app even if you don't get the latest version of Windows 11, so the old apps will be phased out either way. But if you upgrade to version 24H2, Mail and Calendar will be gone
Stacy A. Teicher writer of The Christian Science Monitor
(mac & PC) and SP. Ironically for most users this is all they want to do, but its made very hard to do so users give up and move to other platforms & methods (googledrive or dropbox). Functionality has been added to do this within libraries in the same site but ...
Windows Phone was a good example of this. . I think the Vision Pro is a great product, but at $3500 I don’t think it has a real market to speak of. But it’s probably better that Apple pushed the quality level of a VR/AR headset forward, even at a ridiculous price, rathe...
He installed Office 365 in Windows, and it ran just fine. The M1 Unified Memory is different from conventional RAM. It uses the onboard storage for swap/paging/whatever you call it, but it does so at much higher speed, and with so little latency a user hardly notices, if ...
Fortunately for most cases, there is a simple solution to why your mouse pointer would jump around the screen.
Although, like PCs did about ten years ago, there comes a point that they are good enough and improvements become not worth the price of replacing a device. The Samsung I bought last Spring seems like it is a darn good little device and they will have to have some seriously improved feat...