Something strange after the th2 update (clean install not update). Running on Administrator account (User Account Control: Use Admin Approval Mode for the built-in Administrator account set to disabled). The problem is when right clicking on desktop and select Display Setting or Personalize a security message appear "This app can't open" but after I press close button the Display Setting or Personalize opens without a problem. My question is if I can change something to get rid of that "This app can't open" dialog box. Thanks !
Hey thanks... Learned from your signature that one can turn the ESD into ISO.. Presently, for US ENG, what is the latest ESD (public release off course) and How do I get it (any MS download process ??) Apart from Technet / MSDN paid option ??
I've seen something similar in safe mode with a regular account. Right after log in the "Get Started" app displays an error message, and then going to Settings also pops the same kind of error, but opens normally.
Similar setting (Admin account, Admin Approval Mode disabled, upgrade from 8.1) and exactly same behavior here. The bug must be related to UAC. But not a big deal, after all. Once everything got customized to your preferences, you shouldn't visit Display settings very often.
The Windows update sharing isn't working as it is supposed to for me.. When 10240 came, I started updating my computers (Windows as clean install then running the Auto update for all ms products, like Office).. Once first one was done, I saw others were able to save a lot of time and bandwidth by pulling many common updates from the first PC.. However with this 10586 build, I see some how, others are not pulling the updates from first PC with 10586 build and updates.. Any troubleshooting guide available on how do I force things to happen ?? It seems Office 2016 RTM release requires almost 1Gb update now to began with , need to cut down on that along with Windows updates also for every PC on the same network..
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsSelfHost\Applicability are now turned into rs1_release (insiders)
It's published by microsoft thru MSDN, Techbench and VLSC, so it's the most "final" version at this moment
You mean another reboot beyond the one that you did for installing the new CU? Because everyone did that first reboot, since it's required, but not everyone is seeing this Registry change.
I noticed a lot of my problems after this major update was due to this update over-writing several drivers entirely (with older version drivers) or partially, decreasing performance and at times causing big corruptions. Some people with NVidia cards report Windows 10 1511-1586 update over-writing some specific driver system files that did not match the driver installed before the update. That prevented some games from starting up. I advice on re-installing your video, audio, network, chipset (Intel MEI, Intel RST, etc.) and other drivers. I even had to re-install Samsung Mobile Phone USB drivers because Windows 10 over-wrote new drivers (5/13/2015) with very old ones (2012!). I also suggest going through all of the tweaks you have performed. Many of them, like MS Windows Store background apps, Security Notifications, Library shortcuts in "This PC", Services (even worthless IP Helper and TCP/IP BIOS) and many Telemetry-disabling tweaks were reset, including Firewall rules. Don't forget to perform Advanced Cleaning to remove Windows.old and hidden BT.xxxx... folder that appear after the update. Make sure to run safe file and registry cleaners afterwards. CCleaner + CCEnhanced + jv16 PowerTools X (the very latest versions ONLY) work great to remove crap files and crap registry entries without messing anything up.
After the new CU (10586.11) has been installed and the computer restarted, Windows Update needs to run at least once either automatically or manually so that registry can be updated to reflect the rs1_release setting.