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Ant commented on List of ms-settings URI commands to open specific settings in Windows 10 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Thanks that’s for domain join. Azure AD join is in settings, access work or school then Connect.
Leos Marek commented on List of ms-settings URI commands to open specific settings in Windows 10 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Not aware of that, Id say the closest you can get is by sysdm.cpl command. Or use netdom command line..
Ant commented on List of ms-settings URI commands to open specific settings in Windows 10 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Thanks for this. Any idea how to start the Join AD Wizard?
I have completed wiki document update and removed some missing PDF links. Thanks again for your post and let me know for any further missing link.
Hi Jeff, thanks for reporting, if you remember any links or sections where there was a missing article it would be appreciated. In the meantime I will do a general check.
I have tried clicking on a few of the links and either I get a 404 error or they just don’t work at all.
Thanks for at least posting it seems like it would help out.jkarlos commented on Free admin tools 10 months, 2 weeks ago
I just mention this.
There several ebay sellers selling free tools from this site.KeePass for Windows Password Manager Security Encryption Software
I purchased that one and later I found that the app is the same one for free posted in here.
Added some helpful freeware tools in System information, System management, analysis and troubleshooting and others.
John West commented on List of ms-settings URI commands to open specific settings in Windows 10 1 year ago
I am a beginner with rust and every time I think I have a clue I just haven't gone far enough with it, but it seems to be a good way to run Windows commands of various sorts from WSL or a command shell or probably even the Windows run dialog or the start menu. Definitely a work in progress – the code isn't even on github – but it works. I wrote some notes about it here.
Rust Command Line Tool to Access Windows Features and Commands – wslguy.net
Paolo Maffezzoli commented on List of ms-settings URI commands to open specific settings in Windows 10 1 year, 1 month ago
You can use QuickAssist command. It works in Command Prompt and Windows PowerShell.
iforti commented on List of ms-settings URI commands to open specific settings in Windows 10 1 year, 1 month ago
Any way I can get the URI command for QuickAssist please?
Cant seem to find it anywhere
Any ideas anyone?
"Set what information is shared in Search":
gpdedit says "Requirements: Windows 8.1. Not supported on Windows 10 or later"
idkidkidk commented on List of ms-settings URI commands to open specific settings in Windows 10 1 year, 2 months ago
ms-settings:easeofaccess-MousePointer
Leos Marek commented on List of ms-settings URI commands to open specific settings in Windows 10 1 year, 3 months ago
You did it on your own 🙂 No thanks needed 🙂
Peter commented on List of ms-settings URI commands to open specific settings in Windows 10 1 year, 3 months ago
Found it. Thanks
Leos Marek commented on List of ms-settings URI commands to open specific settings in Windows 10 1 year, 3 months ago
The commands listed here only opens specific windows. They do not configure anything. What you need is to find out what registry entry is changed by that box and script it.
Peter commented on List of ms-settings URI commands to open specific settings in Windows 10 1 year, 3 months ago
I’m looking for a way to make a shortcut or a URI command to toggle the Taskbar Settings -> Combine taskbar buttons dropdown box, is this possible?
Thanks for the hint!
you have a space between “– OperationMasterRole” for others to use this cmd just remove the space.
Paolo Maffezzoli posted an update in the group 1 year, 7 months ago
In a clear deviation to the Windows 10 biannual update pattern Microsoft may be planning to make the 21H1 update a minor one. There are indications that Windows 10 21H2 may be the major update in 2021 that may bring modern File Explorer and other UI changes. Microsoft had earlier revealed plans to bring changes…