Been quite a while, but I remember an old Windows thing where you would right click and it would have an option where it said Send To and then some network location or something. Is that the kind of thing you are talking about? Because that could possibly be re-enabled in Win11 using registry keys.
Huh? Doesn't opening a file with the program do the exact same thing as dropping the file icon on the program icon? What am I missing?
Not to make too grand of predictions here but I'm thinking the dev channel is going to be used for refresh builds after Win11 officially launches. I have absolutely no idea if those builds will be released to insiders any time soon or if they would need to wait until a few months before the refresh drops. It's really hard to tell what MS is doing these days.
At the end of the day, MS still wants to make money. They have to lock down the product. By tying it down the same build, they shoot themselves in the foot. People can take the stuff from the end product and shove it into these early builds and defeat the entire payment method. Direct Storage, Auto HDR, any of the stuff they put in the final product, if they use the same build they can be stripped and put in the earlier release that uses win10 keys.
@murphy78, this is how the dev channel worked before they got to 22000.1 + updates in it: In the DEV channel MSFT ran build independent test versions (not linked to any future build), in which they tested features and fixes, to back-port them to public releases. MSFT did change their channel policy a few times during the years.
Finally was allowed to download the missing VL ISOs (24hr temp url links added) and creating the checksums for all client and VL ISOs: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...hannel-co_release.83722/page-191#post-1683378
So dragging file to a taskbar is not working, does alt tab dragging still work or did they remove that too? I deleted my VM so i can't check...
Can you guys demonstrate how it is different than double clicking to open a file with the default program, assuming you want to run it with said program? From what I understand both scenarios run the program with the argument passing the file handle to open. If that is incorrect, I would love to learn how.
Well yes but I'm thinking that some naughty members might be using some apps (illegally) from well known companies and MS would inform them.