![]() ![]() Since they have started 'inflicting' adware upon people with their OS, I no longer install the 'latest' version of Windows 10. We have become their testers and debuggers, but they don't listen They just come out with another incarnation of their OS (or any other product) that is worse than its predecessor and inflicts more pain. Patches have become a real joke - so many Have pretty much hated Unix and Xenix since I was a programmer, but have begun to learn Linux because MICROSOFT HAS PUSHED ME TO IT. Haven't bothered sending it to Microsoft because I've become convinced that if one is a real 'hack' that's who they go to work for and Microsoft doesn't give a shit about you or me anyway. I've actually started a list of "defects" to keep track of all the 'crapware' The search failure is just one of the MANY reasons that Windows 10 is not "up-to-snuff" and is the LEAST usable of ANY Windows ever developed. The ONLY good feature that I've encountered is the ability to 'mount' an ISO file. Windows 10 a "great" operating system? You've got to be kidding. Kubilay Elmas MCITP (Enterprise Desktop Administrator Windows 7)Īs I sit here in 2018 and have been using Windows 10 for some time, I ROUTINELY resort to using Windows 7. I admit it, even tough it's not at a level that I thought it would be, Windows 10 makes a great operating system. I don't want to install another 3rd party search tool on my workstation & I don't want to go back to Windows 7. I am out of ideas and this is really a big deal for my day to day tasks. Make sure that the source of shared folders (file servers) are all indexed properly. (As they decided to disable it by default! Why? It was a beautiful technology and now we need to use "favorites" ?) Make sure that "Windows Search" service is running and the indexing is functional. For example, DNS tunneling is often used as a login mechanism for hotspot security controls at airports or hotels to access internet. There are various, legitimate reasons to utilize DNS tunneling. It sends HTTP and other protocol traffic over DNS. The search function is only looking for local files and the internet! DNS tunneling utilizes the DNS protocol to communicate non-DNS traffic over port 53. I am very disappointed the way that Explorer is designed in Windows 10. It would take seconds to find what I am looking for in thousands of files.Īfter upgrading to Windows 10, we lost that feature. "index" all those shared folders, files and even the contents of files. With my old Windows 7 setup, I was able to include shared folders in my "Libraries", and this would automatically ![]() After upgrading my old Windows 7 Enterprise X64 to Windows 10 Enterprise (LTSB), I lost the ability to search the network drives. ![]()
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