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FixWin v 2.1 for Windows 8
FixWin v 2.1 for Windows 8 FixWin 2 for Windows 8 is a portable tool that offers to repair and fix over 50 common Windows annoyances, issues & problems. They have been categorized under 6 tabs, viz : File Explorer, Internet & Connectivity, Modern UI, System Tools, Troubleshooters and Additional Fixes. The best part of using the tools, is that it provides direct links to bring up the built-in 16 Windows Troubleshooters. No need to open your control panel and search from them! Simply open the Troubleshooters tab of FixWin and open any one of the troubleshooters. It’s so simple! Here is the List of fixes offered by FixWin v 2 for Windows 8. File Explorer – Recycle Bin icon is missing from Desktop – Reset Folder view settings to default when folders are showing different command bar than content – Fix Folder Options. Folder Options is missing from Control Panel or has been disabled by administrator or malware – Fix Recycle Bin when its icon doesn’t refresh automatically – Explorer doesn’t start on startup in Windows – Thumbnails not showing in File Explorer – Reset Recycle Bin. Recycle Bin is corrupted. – CD drive or DVD drive isn’t recognised by Windows or other programs – “Class not registered” error in File Explorer or Internet Explorer – “Show hidden files, folders and drives” option isn’t shown in Folder Options Internet & Connectivity – Right Click Context Menu of Internet Explorer is disabled – Cannot connect to internet. There’s some problem in Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) – Problem regarding DNS resolution. Fix it by clearing DNS resolver cache – Long list of failed and installed updates. Clear Windows Update History – Problem with Windows Firewall settings. Reset Windows Firewall Configuration – Reset Internet Explorer To Default Configuration. – Runtime errors are appearing in Internet Explorer while surfing – Optimize Internet Explorer maximum connections per server to download more than two files at ...
5/5 6,918 Mar 03, 2017
The Windows Club
Tom’s AD Bitlocker Password Audit 2.1
Tom’s AD Bitlocker Password Audit 2.1 Tom’s AD Bitlocker Password Audit is a free Windows utility for querying your Active Directory for all or selected computer objects and returning their recovery password and volume information in a grid-view format giving you a quick overview of the status of your current password recovery capabilities. If you have configured your BitLocker Drive Encryption to back up recovery information for BitLocker-protected drives to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) the backed up BitLocker recovery information is stored in a child object of the computer object. Tom’s AD Bitlocker Password Audit enumerates all of the computer objects for your entire Active Directory or for a selected Organizational Unit and retrieves and displays the Bitlocker recovery password in a spreadsheet like format that can easily be filtered and sorted. This makes it easy to answer audit questions such as: I’ve just implemented Bitlocker, but how do I know that the recovery passwords are being populating for all of my computers? How can I identify machines that have problems with the Bitlocker process? How can I identify which machines do NOT have a recovery password? Tom’s AD Bitlocker Password Audit is used by organizations all over the world to audit their Bitlocker implementations. This latest versions adds support for machines with multiple associated keys including Bitlocker-to-Go and have been verified to be compatible with Microsoft Windows 10. Windows LogosLicense: Freeware (End User License Agreement) Requirements: Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2 Bitlocker Active Directory Recovery Password Viewer (included with the Remote Server Administration Toolkit (RSAT)
5/5 5,284 Jun 28, 2017
Tom Andreas Mannerud
Windows 10 DPI Fix 2.1
Windows 10 DPI Fix 2.1 When you have a widescreen, with a resolution of 1920x1080 or higher or a bit lower, in Windows Vista, 7, 8 and 8.1 you would put your DPI scaling to 125% or higher to make text and images appear larger and more easy to read. But when you put the DPI scaling to 125% in Windows 10, you see in a lot of dialogs and windows the font gets very blurry. It does not matter if you are using the regular or custom Windows DPI scaling functions at your 'Screen properties'. Text will get blurry on 125%. You can test if you have this bug also if you put your DPI scaling to 125% at your 'Screen properties', then reboot Windows (or sign in again when it asks you). Then goto 'Control panel > Administrative tools > Services'. If you have this issue also you would see the titlebar of the Services window has a font scaled good. But the services list itself is very blurry/unsharp to read. The SIMPLE fix: Right-click on the shortcut to your application that has blurry fonts, then select 'Properties'. Then tab 'Compatibility'. Then enable 'Disable display scaling on high DPI settings' and hit 'Apply'. then restart your application, and you see it will look good. The DPI fix: Windows 10 is using another scaling method for DPI as in Windows Vista, 7, 8 and 8.1. At some point we can understand Windows why they changed the DPI scaling in Windows 10. It is probably ment to support mobile devices more easy. But if you like to use your Desktop as a Desktop, and you demand high quality only. Then you can use this fix until Microsoft has addressed this issue. This fix simple tells Windows 10 to use the original DPI scaling as it was in Windows Vista, 7, 8 and ...
0/5 5,797 Oct 06, 2015
Michiel Schermer
   
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