As you may already know, you may have different .NET framework versions installed simultaneously. Many modern apps are built using it, so certain apps may require its specific version. Without the proper .NET version, the app may run with issues or just won't start. Here are a number of ways to find which .NET framework versions you have installed.
Author: Sergey Tkachenko
Windows 10 Build 17134.137 Released with KB4284848
Microsoft today released a new cumulative update to users running Windows 10 version 1803 "April 2018 Update". The update package KB4284848 raises the OS version to 17134.137.
Backup Permissions For Files and Folders in Windows 10
NTFS is the standard file system of the Windows NT operating system family. Starting with Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6, it supported the concept of permissions which can be configured to permit or restrict access to files, folders, and other objects locally and over a network. Once you have configured permissions for a file or a folder, you may want to create a backup of them in order to restore them later or before you change them again.
Firefox 61 Released, Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Mozilla today released a new version of their Firefox browser. Version 61 reached the stable branch, bringing several important changes and minor user interface tweaks. Here are the key changes
Diagnose Windows 10 Upgrade Issues with SetupDiag
The new super fast cadence of modern Windows versions and short life cycle has forced users to perform full OS upgrades twice a year. For example, the most recent stable Windows 10 release as of this writing is version 1803, "April 2018 Update". However, we are already expecting version 1809 at the end of this year. To help users perform upgrades smoothly, Microsoft has released a new diagnostic tool, SetupDiag.
Add View Permissions Context Menu in Windows 10
In some cases, the Windows operating system prevents you from doing any operation on certain files and folders. It can be a system file or folder, or one which was created by a user account that no longer exists. By default, almost all system files, system folders and even Registry keys in Windows 10 are owned by a special built-in user account called "TrustedInstaller". Other user accounts are set to only read the files. By adding a special context menu command, you will be able to see permissions for a file or a folder quickly.
How to Remove Activities from Timeline in Windows 10
Recent builds of Windows 10 feature a new Timeline feature, that allows users to review their activity history and quickly return to their previous tasks. In this article, we will see how to remove an activity from the timeline for your user account in Windows 10.
Download View Permissions Context Menu
View Permissions Context Menu.
Use these Registry files to add or remove the 'view permissions' context menu for files and folders in Windows 10. The undo tweak is included.
Lake Ohrid Sunsets theme for Windows 10, 8 and 7
The Lake Ohrid Sunsets theme comes with 13 desktop background images with stunning views to decorate your Desktop. This beautiful themepack was initially created for Windows 7, but you can use it in Windows 10, Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Add User Profile Folder to Navigation Pane in Windows 10
The Navigation pane is a special area on the left of File Explorer which shows the folders and system places like This PC, Network, Libraries and so on. For faster access, you can add your user profile folder there. Under your user name, you will get all your personal folders listed and accessible with one click.