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How to force close an application that is not responding in Windows.

How to force close an application that is not responding in Windows.

by Jeremy | Jul 27, 2020 | Windows

If you see this, it means the application you’re working in has crashed. Sometimes you can try the “Wait for the program to respond” button and it may come back. Clicking on “Close the program” often doesn’t do much. To fix this,...
How to fix “You’ve been logged in with a temporary profile” error.

How to fix “You’ve been logged in with a temporary profile” error.

by Jeremy | Jul 17, 2020 | Windows, Windows Server

This can sometimes be caused by an improper shutdown or Windows updates that didn’t install properly. Click Start and type in regedit. Choose “Run as administrator” either by clicking it on the right hand side or by simply right-clicking the icon and...

Upgrading the motherboard and CPU on my son’s computer.

by Jeremy | Jul 3, 2020 | Windows

Printer settings could not be saved. This operation is not supported. (Server 2012 R2)

by Jeremy | Oct 26, 2017 | Print, Windows, Windows Server

How to fix “Printer settings could not be saved. This operation is not supported.” (Server 2012R2) So here’s a really annoying one and it has to do with printers. Of course right? It always printers or DNS. ALWAYS.   Anyway I wanted to change...

How to schedule a restart in Windows using Task Scheduler.

by Jeremy | Sep 13, 2017 | Windows

Here’s one that I like to use from time to time to schedule a restart for updates.     Open Task Scheduler and click Create Basic Task… and give it a name.     Click Next >. I’ll be running this task just once so I’ll...

How to find out which process is listening on a port in Windows.

by Jeremy | Sep 11, 2017 | Windows

  Symantec on one of my servers keeps logging a port scan attack coming from my laptop and I can’t figure out which process is causing it. Hopefully this will help. ex. netstat -a -b -a Displays all connections and listening ports. -b Displays the...
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