Heh, I've been having problems with the Outlook web interface for my workplace, with Edge. However, it works perfectly in Firefox. IOW, MS's own default browser doesn't seem to play well with MS Outlook online, at least with my workplace's configuration.
Not sure. My office computer is Office 2007 but I believe the server is running Exchange Server 2010.What version of Exchange/OWA?
I'm curious if the latest version of OWA/365 is supported just fine but older versions are filled with issues.
Did you delete all the extra unused files with Disk Cleanup? It was the same for me with Windows 7, but once I deleted everything (including all the stuff for Win 7), the footprint of Win 10 was 7 GB smaller than Win 7.Did an upgrade (ISO to burned DVD) to an old computer (Acer Aspire X1300) just to test it. Uses 8 more GBs of HDD space compared to Windows 8.1. Boots to desktop quite a lot longer too.
Had to reinstall video card driver (GT 430) used with win8.1. Couldn't get the latest drivers from NVidia to install. Had to reboot to get internet back. Rebooted twice to install some updates/new features.
Set default back to Firefox, not the new MS Edge. Liking it so far and will be testing it more.
Can you delete the windows.old folder to free up space?
I didn't find it there. I found it by adding this to the registry.....
Actually I looked on my laptop yesterday and you don't need to go into the registry to make Windows Photo Viewer the default. You can actually use the old method for this.
Right-click the photo
Select open-with -> Choose another app
Select Windows Photo Viewer and select "Always use this app to open *** files"
Don't you have to hold Shift when there is already a file association?
Edit 2: scrolling on my laptop is all jacked up as well.
What version of Exchange/OWA?
I'm curious if the latest version of OWA/365 is supported just fine but older versions are filled with issues.
Actually I looked on my laptop yesterday and you don't need to go into the registry to make Windows Photo Viewer the default. You can actually use the old method for this.
Right-click the photo
Select open-with -> Choose another app
Select Windows Photo Viewer and select "Always use this app to open *** files"
Got in installed finally via deleting my ant--virus and a clean boot. When I booted normal in Windows 10 is was all jacked up so obviously there is a service that is an issue. Booting to safe mode is a royal pain to do, had to screw up booting three times in a row. Slowly checking services now.
Michael
An easy solution:
Holding Shift while selecting Restart, that will take you into the menu where you can choose advanced and then reboot in safe mode.
Otherwise, you can go to the old-standby MSCONFIG and in the Boot tab select your desired Safe Boot mode.
Does it scroll up when you want to scroll down and vice versa?
Haven't tried that yet. Current install is 24GB, previously 16GB with Windows 8.1. I'll delete the Windows.old folder ASAP, HDD is a 320GB SATA. Getting familiar with any new features it has.Did you delete all the extra unused files with Disk Cleanup? It was the same for me with Windows 7, but once I deleted everything (including all the stuff for Win 7), the footprint of Win 10 was 7 GB smaller than Win 7.