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How to Change PowerShell Execution Policy in Windows 10

By default, PowerShell restricts running scripts on end user PCs. This setting is good from a security point of view. However, if you are using a lot of scripts that you have downloaded or coded by yourself, it can be really annoying. In this article, we will review how to change the default execution policy for PowerShell scripts in Windows 10.

Disable Password Protected Sharing in Windows 10

By default, password protected sharing is turned on in Windows 10. This means that only people who have a password-protected user account on their PC can access shared files, shared folders and shared printers attached to that PC. To give other people access, password protected sharing must be turned off. In this article, we will see how to make your shared resources available for users without an account on your PC by disabling the password-protected sharing feature.

Timeline will come with Redstone 4, but Sets won’t

Windows Timeline and Sets are two of the most exciting features of the upcoming Windows 10 "Redstone 4" update. Microsoft today revealed that Timeline will be included with Redstone 4, but the company has delayed the Sets feature for the next major update.

How to Find the Shutdown Log in Windows 10

If you are curious to know why your computer shut down and what happened exactly during the shut down, you will be happy to know that Windows is able to track the shut down process and write a number of events in the system log. In this article, we will see how to find them.

How to Fix User Interface Slow Downs in Windows 10

A number of users have faced sudden and unusual user interface slowdowns in Windows 10. You will notice that File Explorer opens windows very slowly, and you can see how its window appears bit by bit. It may remind you of issues with graphics drivers, but in this case, that is not the problem. This issue affects users who have installed Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.

Windows 10 Build 16299.125 is out with KB4054517

Windows 10 Build 16299 is the final version of Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. Today, Microsoft released a new cumulative update to users running Windows 10 build 16299. The update package KB4054517 raises the OS version to 16299.125.

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