Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Click the Start button, type About your PC, press Enter, and then scroll down to Windows specifications to find this information. I recommend running the DISM command-line tool and the SFC tool to scan your computer for corruptions in Windows system files and restore corrupted files.
Click ⋯ (Settings and more) > Settings > Cookies and site permissions. Under Site permissions, scroll down to Insecure content and click on it. In the Allow section, click Add and enter the domain of the site you were visiting, e.g. www.domain.com. Try the download again.
To disable third-party ad-blocking extensions: Click on three horizontal dots at top right corner of Edge browser. Go to Extensions. From here you can either toggle off your ad-blocker extension or click 'Remove' button to remove it entirely. Please feel free to let me know if you have any further updates, thanks.
Hi My name is Daniel. I am an Independent Advisor. First of all, I'd like to let you know this is a peer-to-peer support forum meaning I'm just fellow regular MS forum users like you who are trying to help other
OG. Olivier Gabriel (olivier.gabriel) Created on July 23, 2020. 550 5.7.1 Service unavailable, Client host [46.140.66.xxx] blocked using Spamhaus. we were blocked by spamhaus on July 10, 2020 and removed from the list the same day, but as of July 11, 2020 we can no longer send emails to outlook.com, hotmail.com, or Office 365 customers .
I work on a web Application which runs only on IE11. Currently, we use ActiveX control to open Documents (MS word) with in the web application. so far, everything works perfect with ActiveX control
You should be able to find it by navigating to the following path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\vfs\ProgramFilesCommonX64\Microsoft Shared\OFFICE16\ai.exe. After my tests, if you delete ai.exe, the task manager process will not have this program.
Answer. ¡Firedog. Volunteer Moderator. Replied on April 21, 2021. Report abuse. In reply to NeuroPsyche's post on April 21, 2021. Each news item should have an ellipsis ⋯ in the bottom right-hand corner. Click on it to Hide content from that source. Noel Burgess MVP (Ret'd)
It seems that there is no configuration option in Microsoft Edge to directly disable specific websites. Based on the experience of other community members, to disable access to specific websites you may indeed need to use additional extensions. Or you may need to block the scope of a particular website at the system level via the " hosts " file.
I understand that you can see backgroundTaskHost.exe in the task manager. backgroundTaskHost.exe is an executable file and a Cortana – Windows virtual assistant software component. This file runs the Background Task Host utility, a process essential for the Windows OS. But in some cases, this executable file can damage the PC.