DHCP-Client Distributed Transaction Coordinator Function Discovery Resource Publication Network Connected Devices... Network List Service RPC Endpoint Mapper Result: 1 unbootable PC. Fortunately I had set a restore point before doing so. @ Brink - is this an expected risk? Thanks! Also found Remote Procedure Call (RPC) could not be merged.
The monthly LCU always includes a default (older) copy of Edge, distributed as edge.wim inside the MSU. For whatever reason, that's how Windows Update does it internally.
My event viewer is full of repeating warnings. Does anybody have an idea how to resolve these? My system: (Brand new): Monitor: Acer Nitro XV272UP Motherboard: Asus TUF x570 plus with Wi Fi updated to newest bios 1.2 CPU: Ryzen 3700X GPU: Sapphire Pulse 5
UWP apps are mistakenly called Store apps because they're normally distributed through the Store, but can be installed through installers. They're recognized by their unique W10/11 visual style, unlike traditional Win32 apps. Because UWP is a clean sheet design, it has its own frameworks and all application folders are protected from user access.
Akamai provides a lot of services, but one of the big ones is what's known as a Content Distribution Network or CDN. CDN's are super fast, distributed networks that companies pay to provide access for files, information, data... Another thing they do is content caching. Many websites use Akamai (including Microsoft) to cache their static web pages. It works like this, Akamai has datacenters ...
Also, the outcome is that, under normal conditions, the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC) service establishes a secure connection with the local System (Computer), not with a remote Server or whatever (the DTC Security settings do not allow this last type of connections).
Do I need "Distributed Link Tracking Client"? Read up on it, cant quite make it out if it's to my disadvantage (and how) in every day Computer life if I have it disabled.
March 14, 2023 - KB5023696 (OS Builds 19042.2728, 19044.2728, and 19045.2728) 2/21/23 REMINDER The retired, out-of-support Internet Explorer 11 desktop application was permanently turned off as part of the February 2023 Windows security update ("B" release) on February 14, 2023. Go to Internet Explorer 11 desktop app retirement FAQ for more information. 1/19/23 IMPORTANT After March 2023 ...