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How to Fix Explorer.exe Crashing Issue
Greetings everyone! Following a fresh installation of Windows 11 Home edition, I proceeded with Windows updates. However, an issue has emerged with Explorer.exe, as indicated by the event log:
– Faulty application: explorer.exe
– Application version: 10.0.22621.2792
– Faulty module: Windows.UI.Xaml.dll
– Module version: 10.0.22621.2861
– Exception code: 0xc000027b
– Error offset: 0x00000000000000872d20
– Bad transaction ID: 0x0xE7C
– Application start time: 0x0x1DA317FB70A9764
– Incorrect application path: C:Windowsexplorer.exe
– Incorrect module path: C:WindowsSystem32Windows.UI.Xaml.dll
– Report ID: dd309652-d50a-45e5-9365-a716c5fb4ee5
I have encountered crashes within Explorer.exe, leading to spontaneous restarts. Despite attempts to troubleshoot using sfc /scannow and restorehealth methods, the root cause remains elusive. These crashes occur randomly, such as while interacting with the taskbar, Windows Explorer, or accessing settings. Reinstalling Windows from scratch is undesirable as the issue arose post a clean installation and subsequent updates.
Greetings everyone! Following a fresh installation of Windows 11 Home edition, I proceeded with Windows updates. However, an issue has emerged with Explorer.exe, as indicated by the event log: – Faulty application: explorer.exe- Application version: 10.0.22621.2792- Faulty module: Windows.UI.Xaml.dll- Module version: 10.0.22621.2861- Exception code: 0xc000027b- Error offset: 0x00000000000000872d20- Bad transaction ID: 0x0xE7C- Application start time: 0x0x1DA317FB70A9764- Incorrect application path: C:Windowsexplorer.exe- Incorrect module path: C:WindowsSystem32Windows.UI.Xaml.dll- Report ID: dd309652-d50a-45e5-9365-a716c5fb4ee5 I have encountered crashes within Explorer.exe, leading to spontaneous restarts. Despite attempts to troubleshoot using sfc /scannow and restorehealth methods, the root cause remains elusive. These crashes occur randomly, such as while interacting with the taskbar, Windows Explorer, or accessing settings. Reinstalling Windows from scratch is undesirable as the issue arose post a clean installation and subsequent updates. Read More
Unable to Open “Personalize” or “Display” Option After Right-Click on Desktop
Windows 11 (Version 21H2)
Hello everyone, I need assistance with a recent issue I’ve encountered. Every time I try to right-click on the desktop and open either “Display” or “Personalize,” a Windows Script Host error message pops up (refer to the screenshot attached). I’m unsure how to resolve this problem. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions or guidance. Thank you.
Windows 11 (Version 21H2) Hello everyone, I need assistance with a recent issue I’ve encountered. Every time I try to right-click on the desktop and open either “Display” or “Personalize,” a Windows Script Host error message pops up (refer to the screenshot attached). I’m unsure how to resolve this problem. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions or guidance. Thank you. Read More
How to Restore Recovery Partition without Using a USB Flash Drive
Hello,
I attempted to clone a disk to another using the AOMEI Partition Assistant tool. Although the cloning process appeared to be successful, when I tried to boot from the cloned disk, it immediately displayed a blue screen error with code 0xc00000e. Selecting F1 for recovery environment resulted in a reboot to the same screen, while choosing F8 for startup settings flashed the screen briefly with no further action. Even repeatedly pressing F8 during boot did not bring up the recovery environment.
I then tried rebuilding the Master Boot Record (MBR) using the AOMEI tool, but it did not resolve the issue. The clone disk is a Micron SATA SSD connected to another PC via a SATA to USB adapter. Unfortunately, I do not have a USB flash drive to create a bootable media using the official Windows tool.
I downloaded the Windows 10 ISO, mounted it virtually, and ran the setup. However, the setup only offered to install on the current system drive and did not provide an option to repair another Windows installation on the SSD connected via USB.
Is there a way to repair the Windows 10 installation on the cloned drive using the resources I have available? I have another working laptop with Windows 11 and the SATA USB adapter, but no USB flash drive. I suspect the recovery partition may be faulty or missing, although it was likely the same on the original disk, as the recovery does not run and the recovery partition shows only a small amount of available space.
I have access to the original drive from which the clone was made, but I should not make any modifications to it to avoid any risks with the data.
Thank you for your assistance; this is crucial for me. Best wishes.
Hello, I attempted to clone a disk to another using the AOMEI Partition Assistant tool. Although the cloning process appeared to be successful, when I tried to boot from the cloned disk, it immediately displayed a blue screen error with code 0xc00000e. Selecting F1 for recovery environment resulted in a reboot to the same screen, while choosing F8 for startup settings flashed the screen briefly with no further action. Even repeatedly pressing F8 during boot did not bring up the recovery environment. I then tried rebuilding the Master Boot Record (MBR) using the AOMEI tool, but it did not resolve the issue. The clone disk is a Micron SATA SSD connected to another PC via a SATA to USB adapter. Unfortunately, I do not have a USB flash drive to create a bootable media using the official Windows tool. I downloaded the Windows 10 ISO, mounted it virtually, and ran the setup. However, the setup only offered to install on the current system drive and did not provide an option to repair another Windows installation on the SSD connected via USB. Is there a way to repair the Windows 10 installation on the cloned drive using the resources I have available? I have another working laptop with Windows 11 and the SATA USB adapter, but no USB flash drive. I suspect the recovery partition may be faulty or missing, although it was likely the same on the original disk, as the recovery does not run and the recovery partition shows only a small amount of available space. I have access to the original drive from which the clone was made, but I should not make any modifications to it to avoid any risks with the data. Thank you for your assistance; this is crucial for me. Best wishes. Read More
NPC moving at a sluggish pace
Check out the specifications of my computer setup:
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Operating System: Windows 11 Home Edition Version 23H2 (OS Build 22631.2861)
Boot Mode: UEFI with Secure Boot successfully enabled
Processor: Intel Core i3-8100 running at 3.60 Gigahertz
Cache:
– 256 kilobytes primary memory cache
– 1 megabyte secondary memory cache
– 6 megabytes tertiary memory cache
64-bit architecture, Multi-core (4 cores), Not hyper-threaded
Storage:
– 3.00 Terabytes Total Hard Drive Capacity
– 1.99 Terabytes Free Hard Drive Space
Optical Drive: Slimtype DVD A DS8ACSH
Hard Drives:
1. ST2000DM001-1CH164 (2.00 TB) — drive 1, Serial Number: S1E18PLS, Revision: CC24, SMART Status: Healthy
2. TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (1.00 TB) — drive 0, Serial Number: 87J9ZDPFS, Revision: MS2OA750, SMART Status: Healthy
Bus Adapters:
– Intel(R) Chipset SATA/PCIe RST Premium Controller
– Microsoft Storage Spaces Controller
– Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller – 1.0 (Microsoft)
Virus Protection: PC Matic Super Shield
– Virus Definitions Version Up To Date
– Realtime File Scanning Off
Communications:
Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network) #2:
– Status: Cable unplugged
– Physical Address: 9C:DA:3E:DE:E7:B5
Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165 #2:
– Auto IP Address: 192.168.1.111 / 24
– Gateway: 192.168.1.1
– Dhcp Server: 192.168.1.1
– Physical Address: 9C:DA:3E:DE:E7:B1
Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter #2:
– Status: Not connected to a network
– Physical Address: 9C:DA:3E:DE:E7:B2
Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter #3:
– Status: Not connected to a network
– Physical Address: 9E:DA:3E:DE:E7:B1
Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller:
– Status: Cable unplugged
– Physical Address: F4:4D:30:FC:5C:51
Network DNS Server: 192.168.1.1
Check out the specifications of my computer setup:————————Operating System: Windows 11 Home Edition Version 23H2 (OS Build 22631.2861) Boot Mode: UEFI with Secure Boot successfully enabled Processor: Intel Core i3-8100 running at 3.60 GigahertzCache:- 256 kilobytes primary memory cache- 1 megabyte secondary memory cache- 6 megabytes tertiary memory cache64-bit architecture, Multi-core (4 cores), Not hyper-threaded Storage:- 3.00 Terabytes Total Hard Drive Capacity- 1.99 Terabytes Free Hard Drive Space Optical Drive: Slimtype DVD A DS8ACSHHard Drives:1. ST2000DM001-1CH164 (2.00 TB) — drive 1, Serial Number: S1E18PLS, Revision: CC24, SMART Status: Healthy2. TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (1.00 TB) — drive 0, Serial Number: 87J9ZDPFS, Revision: MS2OA750, SMART Status: Healthy Bus Adapters:- Intel(R) Chipset SATA/PCIe RST Premium Controller- Microsoft Storage Spaces Controller- Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller – 1.0 (Microsoft) Virus Protection: PC Matic Super Shield- Virus Definitions Version Up To Date- Realtime File Scanning Off Communications:Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network) #2:- Status: Cable unplugged- Physical Address: 9C:DA:3E:DE:E7:B5Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165 #2:- Auto IP Address: 192.168.1.111 / 24- Gateway: 192.168.1.1- Dhcp Server: 192.168.1.1- Physical Address: 9C:DA:3E:DE:E7:B1Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter #2:- Status: Not connected to a network- Physical Address: 9C:DA:3E:DE:E7:B2Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter #3:- Status: Not connected to a network- Physical Address: 9E:DA:3E:DE:E7:B1Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller:- Status: Cable unplugged- Physical Address: F4:4D:30:FC:5C:51 Network DNS Server: 192.168.1.1 Read More
Question About the SSD in Dell XPS 9500
Hello everyone, I recently acquired a pristine Dell XPS 9500 to replace my damaged one. The new laptop is identical in model, processor, and graphics. I’m wondering if I can simply transfer the SSD from the damaged laptop to the new one without any complications. Both machines are running Windows 11 Pro, and I’d prefer to avoid the hassle of transferring files, college software, etc., as it can be tedious and time-consuming. Your assistance on this matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Hello everyone, I recently acquired a pristine Dell XPS 9500 to replace my damaged one. The new laptop is identical in model, processor, and graphics. I’m wondering if I can simply transfer the SSD from the damaged laptop to the new one without any complications. Both machines are running Windows 11 Pro, and I’d prefer to avoid the hassle of transferring files, college software, etc., as it can be tedious and time-consuming. Your assistance on this matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you. Read More
“Screen Locks Before Activating Screensaver”
Our organization is currently utilizing Lenovo laptops running Windows 11 22H2 Enterprise edition. For the past five years, we have implemented a Group Policy Object (GPO) to manage our screensaver settings. However, we have recently observed a brief ‘locking’ screen appearing before the screensaver activates. We are seeking assistance to bypass the locking screen and have the screensaver start directly. Has anyone encountered and resolved this issue before?
Our organization is currently utilizing Lenovo laptops running Windows 11 22H2 Enterprise edition. For the past five years, we have implemented a Group Policy Object (GPO) to manage our screensaver settings. However, we have recently observed a brief ‘locking’ screen appearing before the screensaver activates. We are seeking assistance to bypass the locking screen and have the screensaver start directly. Has anyone encountered and resolved this issue before? Read More
How to Open wt.exe on a Clear Screen
I’m finding this to be quite a simple task, but I just can’t seem to find the solution.
Upon executing wt.exe with the parameter “-p “Windows PowerShell”” and wt.exe with the parameter “-p “Command Prompt””, I am faced with the following issue:
Is there a method to avoid displaying the “logos” or to include a cls command in the command line itself?
Ideally, I am looking for a solution that can be directly implemented via the command line, rather than relying on a configuration-based approach. However, I am open to exploring any available options.
I’m finding this to be quite a simple task, but I just can’t seem to find the solution. Upon executing wt.exe with the parameter “-p “Windows PowerShell”” and wt.exe with the parameter “-p “Command Prompt””, I am faced with the following issue:Is there a method to avoid displaying the “logos” or to include a cls command in the command line itself? Ideally, I am looking for a solution that can be directly implemented via the command line, rather than relying on a configuration-based approach. However, I am open to exploring any available options. Read More
The Layout.ini File is Missing from My Prefetch Folder
Hello, I’ve observed that the layout.ini file is no longer present in the windowsprefetch directory and it is not being generated even when using the “Rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasks” command. This change might be due to relocating the collection folders from C:/ SSD to D:/HDD. Thank you.
Hello, I’ve observed that the layout.ini file is no longer present in the windowsprefetch directory and it is not being generated even when using the “Rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasks” command. This change might be due to relocating the collection folders from C:/ SSD to D:/HDD. Thank you. Read More
How to List Details of Teams Apps
A question asked about filtering Teams apps based on their blocked status. The Teams admin center doesn’t support this kind of filter and getting details of Teams apps is surprisingly difficult. For instance, you can’t get a list of the 2,500+ apps shown in the Teams admin center. PowerShell cmdlets are available to list Teams apps, but they focus on apps known to a tenant rather than the entire catalog.
https://office365itpros.com/2024/08/08/teams-apps-report/
A question asked about filtering Teams apps based on their blocked status. The Teams admin center doesn’t support this kind of filter and getting details of Teams apps is surprisingly difficult. For instance, you can’t get a list of the 2,500+ apps shown in the Teams admin center. PowerShell cmdlets are available to list Teams apps, but they focus on apps known to a tenant rather than the entire catalog.
https://office365itpros.com/2024/08/08/teams-apps-report/ Read More
Appropriate Data Store
Hi all,
I am an ex-sql server dba now getting my hands dirty again and building a new system. I have been using azure sql which is working absolutely fine for the small datasets however I will be importing some timeseries data – I’ve imported around 77 million records a month. Azure SQL seems to be ok when appropriately indexed but when I imported the data into a Azure Synapse Dedicated SQL Pool it seemed much faster out of the box. This is a relatively expensive solution though and Big Query probably offers a similar experience for cheaper (as claimed by google).
I haven’t seen much information online around Azure Synapse Dedicated SQL Pools so I’m wondering if that is an area microsoft is pushing in the future or if there a better alternative within Azure.
I want to continue to query the data via sql which i can with Azure Synapse Dedicated SQL Pools and also Big Query,
Any advice please?
Hi all, I am an ex-sql server dba now getting my hands dirty again and building a new system. I have been using azure sql which is working absolutely fine for the small datasets however I will be importing some timeseries data – I’ve imported around 77 million records a month. Azure SQL seems to be ok when appropriately indexed but when I imported the data into a Azure Synapse Dedicated SQL Pool it seemed much faster out of the box. This is a relatively expensive solution though and Big Query probably offers a similar experience for cheaper (as claimed by google). I haven’t seen much information online around Azure Synapse Dedicated SQL Pools so I’m wondering if that is an area microsoft is pushing in the future or if there a better alternative within Azure.I want to continue to query the data via sql which i can with Azure Synapse Dedicated SQL Pools and also Big Query,Any advice please? Read More
Hi. Community
My secondary email email address removed for privacy reasons cannot be accessed. Please provide method to sign in. Would be very grateful.
Actually I don’t have 4 email addresses which can be input for recovery as well as subject lines.
Looking forward to hear from you!
My secondary email email address removed for privacy reasons cannot be accessed. Please provide method to sign in. Would be very grateful. Actually I don’t have 4 email addresses which can be input for recovery as well as subject lines. Looking forward to hear from you! Read More
How to add-in feature Open files on One Drive with other application
Hi Team
I am developing an electronic signature application. We now want to integrate it with OneDrive, and the concept is outlined below:
Users utilize OneDrive to manage their documents. They should be able to right-click or select multiple files and then choose “Open with other application,” which should support opening and navigating to my application. (You can refer to the SignNow application with Google Drive for an example.)
Based on my research, I need to follow these steps to achieve the idea:
Publish the application to appsource of microsoftUsers can install the add-in on OneDrive to use it as a feature for opening files with other applications
I am not entirely sure about our research or which steps need to be taken to achieve the goal. It would be helpful if you could assist me in verifying the following:
The necessary steps to be taken
Whether it is possible to implement the add-in feature to open files with other applications
Thank you so much
Hi TeamI am developing an electronic signature application. We now want to integrate it with OneDrive, and the concept is outlined below:Users utilize OneDrive to manage their documents. They should be able to right-click or select multiple files and then choose “Open with other application,” which should support opening and navigating to my application. (You can refer to the SignNow application with Google Drive for an example.)Based on my research, I need to follow these steps to achieve the idea:Publish the application to appsource of microsoftUsers can install the add-in on OneDrive to use it as a feature for opening files with other applicationsI am not entirely sure about our research or which steps need to be taken to achieve the goal. It would be helpful if you could assist me in verifying the following:The necessary steps to be takenWhether it is possible to implement the add-in feature to open files with other applicationsThank you so much Read More
How to create Catalina boot USB installer on Windows PC?
I’m a technical writer and web designer, so I have a good handle on software and tools. However, I’m more familiar with macOS environments and usually work with a MacBook M1. I recently ran into a situation where I need to reinstall macOS Catalina on an older Mac, but I only have access to a Windows machine right now.
Can anyone provide a step-by-step guide or point me to reliable resources for creating Catalina boot USB installer on Windows? The official createinstallmedia command does not work on Windows PC!
I’m a technical writer and web designer, so I have a good handle on software and tools. However, I’m more familiar with macOS environments and usually work with a MacBook M1. I recently ran into a situation where I need to reinstall macOS Catalina on an older Mac, but I only have access to a Windows machine right now. Can anyone provide a step-by-step guide or point me to reliable resources for creating Catalina boot USB installer on Windows? The official createinstallmedia command does not work on Windows PC! Read More
Microsoft Azure Backup Server
I have an instance of SQL 2022 on Windows Server 2022 where I want to backup via Microsoft Azure Backup Server; it sees the vm and disks but does not see the SQL instance (error attached)
I have an instance of SQL 2022 on Windows Server 2022 where I want to backup via Microsoft Azure Backup Server; it sees the vm and disks but does not see the SQL instance (error attached) Read More
Super fast creating react app with Microsoft Entra on Azure Web app
TOC
Steps
References
Steps:
Create an App registration in Microsoft Entra.
After creation, note down the Application (client) ID and Directory (tenant) ID, which will be used later.
Create a Linux web app in Azure Portal and use Node.js.
After creation, note down the App Name, which will be used later.
Download the sample code in your development environment:
git clone https://github.com/Azure-Samples/ms-identity-docs-code-javascript.git
You can use VS Code to open the react-spa subfolder.
Edit src/authConfig.js and make the corresponding modifications:
clientId
Specify the Application (client) ID obtained in step 2
authority
Fill in the Directory (tenant) ID obtained in step 2 in the specified format. (https://login.microsoftonline.com/<TENANT_ID>)
redirectUri
Fill in the App Name obtained in step 4 in the specified format. (https://<APP_NAME>.azurewebsites.net/.auth/login/aad/callback)
Run the following command to install the relevant packages:
npm install
Run the following command to compile the project. After execution, a build subfolder will be created.
npm run build
Create or modify build/.deployment with the following content:
[config]
SCM_DO_BUILD_DURING_DEPLOYMENT=false
Publish your project, specifying the build subfolder during the publishing process.
After publishing, go back to the App registration in Microsoft Entra, find Authentication, create a Platform, specify Single-Page Application, and fill in the value of authority from Step 7.
Go back to the project, navigate to Configuration, and specify the Startup Command as follows:
pm2 serve /home/site/wwwroot –no-daemon –spa
After restarting the web app, you can visit your webpage using a browser.
References:
Quickstart: Sign in to a SPA & call an API – React – Microsoft identity platform | Microsoft Learn
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Enhancing Microsoft Build with MVP Insights and Excitement
It’s hard to believe, but it has already been two and a half months since this year’s Microsoft Build, where we highlighted the contributions of Microsoft MVPs in various roles in blog post Microsoft Build 2024 with MVP Communities – Microsoft Community Hub. Some people have taken the initiative to test new AI features themselves, while others have relied on community content to understand the latest technological advancements and consider how to apply them to their own businesses.
MVPs have been actively catching up with the newly announced information, writing blog posts and sharing insights on social media. They added a layer of excitement to the official releases by delivering valuable information to the community in their own words.
Microsoft Build 2024 Watch Party in the heart of New York City, United States
Peter Smulovics, a Developer Technologies MVP, hosted the Microsoft Build 2024 Watch Party in the heart of New York City, where community members gathered to deepen their knowledge together by watching the live conference.
This event allowed attendees to experience the excitement of watching the keynote address from Microsoft Build and learn about the latest announcements. They also enjoyed networking opportunities and engaged in many conversations about the newly unveiled technologies.
For those who couldn’t attend Microsoft Build in person, a Watch Party like this offers the chance to share in the spirit and excitement of this milestone event, but also connect with other tech enthusiasts locally… Check out Peter’s blog post Watching Microsoft Build in Good Company | Dotneteers.net for a recap of the event.
Microsoft Build: Developer Learning Day in London, the United Kingdom
Microsoft Build: Developer Learning Day was co-hosted with NVIDIA with over 300 attendees. The focus of the event was to share post-Build insights and viewpoints from the community and Microsoft employees.
Participants had the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of Dev Tools, Cloud Platform, AI Development, Copilot, and Azure Data & Analytics through technical sessions. Four out of the five sessions were co-presented by MVPs including Sue Bayes, Callum Whyte, Daniel Roe, and Alpa Buddhabhatti. Additionally, in the Lab space, there were two 60-minute Lab sessions offering practical learning experiences on Deep Learning and Transformer-Based Natural Language Processing. Furthermore, at the Ask the Expert Booth, MVPs interacted with participants and engaged in discussions based on their expertise.
Read the event recap posted on LinkedIn by Marcel Lupo, a Developer Technologies and Microsoft Azure MVP, who was one of the experts at the Ask the Expert Booth, here.
2024 Microsoft Build After Party & Microsoft Build 2024 – After Party with MVP in Seoul, Korea
At the Microsoft Korea office in Seoul, Korean MVPs hosted two community-led post-Build events over two days, helping enthusiastic participants learn about the latest AI technologies to enhance their knowledge.
On the first day, at the 2024 Microsoft Build After Party, five MVP/RDs shared insights on the latest Azure AI technologies with over 100 attendees through hands-on sessions, and panel discussions. They covered Copilot Studios, multi-modal generative artificial intelligence, responsible AI, low-code development, and cloud platform. On the second day, the Microsoft Build 2024 – After Party with MVP featured diverse speakers, including Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors and community leaders, who provided new insights on emerging technologies, such as Power Platform and Microsoft 365, to the participants.
One of the MVP hosts of the Microsoft Build 2024 After Party with MVP, Inhee Lee, expressed what they were able to convey to the participants through this event, “we shared insights of the benefit of GenAI which is a disruption and democratisation of conventional technology. Anybody can access to utilise technology easily with affordable costs.”
Post Microsoft Build and AI Day in Shanghai, Beijing, and Greater Bay Area (Shenzhen and Hong Kong)
In collaboration with Microsoft Asia and Microsoft Reactor, and 16 technology communities, the Post-Microsoft Build and AI Day event series was held in June 2024. The three events in Shanghai, Beijing, and the Greater Bay Area (Shenzhen and Hong Kong) attracted significant interest from those eager to learn about the latest AI solutions. Over 400 participants attended the events in person, and online streaming reached more than 140,000 viewers.
This series of hybrid events offered opportunities to learn about the latest technology topics announced at Microsoft Build, including Azure AI, .NET, Copilot, Power Platform, Azure OpenAI, LLM, SLM, Data Analytics and Integration, and edge computing. 11 MVPs participated as speakers, providing technical insights and engaging in discussions with attendees at the booths, enhancing the event experience for both in-person and online participants.
The event in Shanghai coincided with Children’s Day, leading to a special “Hour of Code · Children’s Day Edition.” Hao Hu, an AI Platform MVP, conducted an AI hands-on workshop themed around marine conservation for children. This initiative demonstrated how AI can be utilized across different generations.
Microsoft Build Japan 2024 – Virtual event from Tokyo, Japan
As an opportunity for Japanese-speaking users to learn the latest technologies announced at Microsoft Build, Microsoft Japan held Microsoft Build Japan 2024. Eight MVPs contributed to this two-day virtual event as speakers. On Day 1, four MVPs shared important updates on Azure AI and developer-focused topics. On Day 2, another four MVPs covered Microsoft 365, including Copilot, as well as the latest devices such as Copilot+ PC and Surface.
Tomokazu Kizawa participated as a speaker at a Microsoft-hosted event for the first time. Reflecting on his experience and the key messages he wanted to convey to the participants, he shared his thoughts: “From my perspective as a user outside of Microsoft, I focused on specifically conveying how new technologies like Copilot+ PC can positively impact daily life and work. Additionally, I aimed to highlight the positioning of Surface and the technological trends of Copilot+ PC not only from Microsoft’s standpoint but also within the broader PC industry, in order to generate more interest in Windows Devices.”
You can watch the session videos from this event, including the presentations by the Microsoft MVPs, at the following link.
Microsoft Build Japan 2024 – YouTube
– MVP session Day 1: Microsoft MVP による “推し最新技術情報” Azure/AI + Dev 編 (youtube.com)
– MVP session Day 2: Microsoft MVP による “推し最新技術情報” Microsoft 365 + Windows Device 編 (youtube.com)
Starting November 19, another major Microsoft global conference, Microsoft Ignite, is set to take place both in Chicago and online. It’s exciting to think about the innovative technology announcements that will be revealed in just three months. If you’d like to stay updated on the latest conference information, we recommend signing up for email notifications via the [Join the email list] link on the official page (note: this is not for event registration).
Also, be sure to look forward to learning opportunities provided by the Microsoft MVP community during and after the Microsoft Ignite event!
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To learn more about Microsoft Build, please visit the following websites.
Microsoft Build (Official website)
Microsoft Build 2024 Book of News (Announcements)
Build on Microsoft Learn (Microsoft Learn)
Microsoft Build 2024 (Playlist on Microsoft Developer YouTube)
The top 5 Microsoft MVP demos presented at this year’s event are now available on the Microsoft Developer YouTube channel.
– Extend your Copilot with plugins using Copilot Studio by M365 MVP Manpreet Singh
– Create a fully functional support bot in less than 10 minutes by Business Applications MVP Em D’Arcy
– Golden path with GitHub Actions by Microsoft Azure MVP/Regional Director Michel Hubert
– Optimize Azure Infrastructure as Code Deployments with VS Code by Windows and Devices, Microsoft Azure MVP
– AI-Powered Personalized Learning by AI Platform MVP Noelle Russell
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$filter by multiple properties
Hi all,
Unfortunately, I can’t manage to filter according to several properties.
I’m currently filtering for a specific value, but I would like to filter using one or two “or” operators or other properties:
$filter=assignmentState+eq+’Delivered’
e.g.:
filter where assignmentstate is ‘Delivered’ or ‘Delivering‘ or ‘etc..’
When I follow the documentation I run into errors.
https://learn.microsoft.com/de-de/graph/filter-query-parameter?tabs=http
Does anyone have experience with multiple filters?
Regards
Hi all, Unfortunately, I can’t manage to filter according to several properties. I’m currently filtering for a specific value, but I would like to filter using one or two “or” operators or other properties: $filter=assignmentState+eq+’Delivered’ e.g.:filter where assignmentstate is ‘Delivered’ or ‘Delivering’ or ‘etc..’ When I follow the documentation I run into errors.https://learn.microsoft.com/de-de/graph/filter-query-parameter?tabs=http Does anyone have experience with multiple filters? Regards Read More
Trouble adding Personal Calendar to Work Calendar, Both MS 365 accounts
I am an accountant with my own company and have a long-term contracting relationship with another company. In addition to my own company’s MS365 account, the other company has issued me an MS365 account for my work on their behalf. The client is implementing Bookings to allow clients to self-book my services and assistance. This requires Bookings to receive information from both MS365 calendars to accurately convey my availability.
Both companies use Microsoft 365 for software services. When I try to add the calendar from the other company as a personal calendar, I receive an error message. I can add it as a shared calendar, but Bookings doesn’t consider the availability of the shared calendar. It also doesn’t work when I try to set up a shared Booking page and add the other email as staff.
I can’t imagine I am the first person to need this integration. Please let me know what you suggest.
I am an accountant with my own company and have a long-term contracting relationship with another company. In addition to my own company’s MS365 account, the other company has issued me an MS365 account for my work on their behalf. The client is implementing Bookings to allow clients to self-book my services and assistance. This requires Bookings to receive information from both MS365 calendars to accurately convey my availability. Both companies use Microsoft 365 for software services. When I try to add the calendar from the other company as a personal calendar, I receive an error message. I can add it as a shared calendar, but Bookings doesn’t consider the availability of the shared calendar. It also doesn’t work when I try to set up a shared Booking page and add the other email as staff. I can’t imagine I am the first person to need this integration. Please let me know what you suggest. Read More
Download Spotify Podcasts/Free Podcasts to MP3
Here is a detailed guide on how to download Spotify podcasts to MP3 without Spotify Premium via Tidabie Music Go:
STEP 1 Select Spotify as the Downloading Source
With Tidabie Music Go, you can download Spotify podcasts to MP3 format from your Spotify library, no matter if you are using a Spotify Free or Premium account. Once you start Tidabie on your computer, please select “Spotify” as the audio source. And then log in to your Spotify account to access your library.
Note: When choosing the Spotify source, you have the choice to capture Spotify podcasts from either the Spotify app or the Spotify web player. You can toggle between the two options by clicking on the switching icon. If you opt to record podcasts from the Spotify app, the operation will function at speeds of up to 10 times faster while preserving the best audio quality.
STEP 2 Customize the Output Settings of Downloaded Spotify Podcasts
When you finish choosing “Spotify” as the downloading audio source, you will see the “Music” interface like the picture below. Simply select the output format as “MP3” under the “Convert Settings” module in this interface. If needed, you can also adjust parameters like the bit rate and sample rate. Additional settings such as the output folder path and file naming can be customized in the full settings pop-up window, which is accessible by clicking the “More settings” button.
STEP 3 Find Spotify Podcasts to Download
Back to the Spotify app or the Spotify web player after choosing the output settings. Then you need to find the Spotify podcasts you want to download on Spotify. As you locate the podcast page, you will see a blue “Click to add” button in the lower right corner. Just tap on it to start parsing the Spotify podcast episodes.
As the podcasts are processed, all the downloadable items will be listed on a small pop-up window. What you need to do next is to choose the episodes you want to download by ticking the square box next to the episode title. When comparing downloading podcasts using Spotify and Tidabie, the advantages of using Tidabie are more noticeable. Tidabie enables you to download Spotify podcasts in batches, while on Spotify, you need to click on the download icon to get episodes one by one.
STEP 4 Start Downloading Spotify Podcasts
Before downloading, you have the option to add more podcasts to download by hitting the “Add More” icon plus the chance to modify the output settings again by tapping on the settings icon on this interface. If everything is all set, just click on the “Convert” button to start downloading. Then Tidabie will run up to 10x faster to get your favorite Spotify podcasts downloaded in MP3 format to the local PC. All you need to do now is to wait patiently.
STEP 5 Start Downloading Spotify Podcasts
Check the Downloaded Spotify Podcats on your Local PC
The output folder that keeps the downloaded Spotify podcasts will pop up by default when the downloading is completed. You can check the downloaded podcasts in the pop-up folder. Or go to the specific podcast files by hitting the folder icon near each song under the “Converted” module.
Here is a detailed guide on how to download Spotify podcasts to MP3 without Spotify Premium via Tidabie Music Go:STEP 1 Select Spotify as the Downloading SourceWith Tidabie Music Go, you can download Spotify podcasts to MP3 format from your Spotify library, no matter if you are using a Spotify Free or Premium account. Once you start Tidabie on your computer, please select “Spotify” as the audio source. And then log in to your Spotify account to access your library.Note: When choosing the Spotify source, you have the choice to capture Spotify podcasts from either the Spotify app or the Spotify web player. You can toggle between the two options by clicking on the switching icon. If you opt to record podcasts from the Spotify app, the operation will function at speeds of up to 10 times faster while preserving the best audio quality.STEP 2 Customize the Output Settings of Downloaded Spotify PodcastsWhen you finish choosing “Spotify” as the downloading audio source, you will see the “Music” interface like the picture below. Simply select the output format as “MP3” under the “Convert Settings” module in this interface. If needed, you can also adjust parameters like the bit rate and sample rate. Additional settings such as the output folder path and file naming can be customized in the full settings pop-up window, which is accessible by clicking the “More settings” button.STEP 3 Find Spotify Podcasts to DownloadBack to the Spotify app or the Spotify web player after choosing the output settings. Then you need to find the Spotify podcasts you want to download on Spotify. As you locate the podcast page, you will see a blue “Click to add” button in the lower right corner. Just tap on it to start parsing the Spotify podcast episodes.As the podcasts are processed, all the downloadable items will be listed on a small pop-up window. What you need to do next is to choose the episodes you want to download by ticking the square box next to the episode title. When comparing downloading podcasts using Spotify and Tidabie, the advantages of using Tidabie are more noticeable. Tidabie enables you to download Spotify podcasts in batches, while on Spotify, you need to click on the download icon to get episodes one by one.STEP 4 Start Downloading Spotify PodcastsBefore downloading, you have the option to add more podcasts to download by hitting the “Add More” icon plus the chance to modify the output settings again by tapping on the settings icon on this interface. If everything is all set, just click on the “Convert” button to start downloading. Then Tidabie will run up to 10x faster to get your favorite Spotify podcasts downloaded in MP3 format to the local PC. All you need to do now is to wait patiently.STEP 5 Start Downloading Spotify PodcastsCheck the Downloaded Spotify Podcats on your Local PCThe output folder that keeps the downloaded Spotify podcasts will pop up by default when the downloading is completed. You can check the downloaded podcasts in the pop-up folder. Or go to the specific podcast files by hitting the folder icon near each song under the “Converted” module. Read More
What is the best spotify music converter for Windows PC?
I enjoy listening to Spotify music offline on various devices, but I don’t have a Spotify Premium account. As a technical writer and web designer, I often deal with different software and tools, and I’m familiar with various conversion processes.
I’ve heard about several Spotify music converters, but I’m looking for one that stands out in terms of quality, ease of use, and reliability. Ideally, it should support saving Spotify tracks as MP3 files without compromising on sound quality. I’m also interested in any additional features that might enhance the overall experience.
I enjoy listening to Spotify music offline on various devices, but I don’t have a Spotify Premium account. As a technical writer and web designer, I often deal with different software and tools, and I’m familiar with various conversion processes.I’ve heard about several Spotify music converters, but I’m looking for one that stands out in terms of quality, ease of use, and reliability. Ideally, it should support saving Spotify tracks as MP3 files without compromising on sound quality. I’m also interested in any additional features that might enhance the overall experience. Read More