Re: KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
#KBAlert
Mr & Mrs van den berg <vandenbergct@...>
Hi My machine is not updating any solutions. It tells me no updates is available. Thanks Timmy
From: Alan Robbins [mailto:alan1057@...]
Sent: Thursday, 03 March 2016 2:41 AM To: win10@groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] #KBAlert KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
Joseph,
This was very helpful. Do you send something like this out each time there is a cumulative update? So far, likening this Windows 10 group much better than the last one I belonged to.
Best, Al
From: Joseph Lee [mailto:joseph.lee22590@...]
Hi all, For those new to this list: we use hashtags to convey important notices. #KBAlert hashtag is reserved for announcing cumulative update releases. It appears this is an extraordinary Update Tuesday: KB3140743 bumps build to 10586.122. Knowledge base article: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3140743 What’s new and changed: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/update-history-windows-10 Let us know if you encounter accessibility issues. Cheers, Joseph
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Re: Hello
David Ouimet
Hi Vince, Welcome here. It is great to have you? :) I been with windows10 since its release in july of last year. Enjoying it very much. I use both Jaws 17 & the latest release snapshot of NVDA too. With both screenreaders have just started to be able to use the mail app with them to hear messages. Looking so forward to what's happening with edge too. as Ui audomation is applied will the other apps be more accessible & edge as well also?
Thanks, David
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Re: KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
#KBAlert
kb stands for knowledge base
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On 3/3/16, englishrider91@gmail.com <englishrider91@gmail.com> wrote:
What does the KB in #KBAlert mean? --
search for me on facebook, google+, orkut.. austinpinto.xaviers@gmail.com follow me on twitter. austinmpinto contact me on skype. austin.pinto3
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Re: Hello
right now the biggest problem for us is installing windows.
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yes thats right. it would be better if there would be an option to press windows key and enter may be 2 to 3 minutes after we boot from the installation dvd or usb. and narrator would start guiding us in the entire install. right now its a long process to install windows for us. boot from the talking windows PE which 1 of our developer Carlos has made for us which starts nvda and then we need to mount the iso and run setup.exe from it. thats the first step to cross once that problem is solved we can focus on other small problems
On 3/3/16, Vince <v-vakodi@microsoft.com> wrote:
Hello everyone. --
search for me on facebook, google+, orkut.. austinpinto.xaviers@gmail.com follow me on twitter. austinmpinto contact me on skype. austin.pinto3
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Re: windows update
Isaac <bigikemusic@...>
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you could also disable the bits
service, the windows update service, and the windows update orchestrater
service, and then enable them when you want updates
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Re: windows update
T. Civitello <tcivi31@...>
I don’t believe that is an option with Windows 10. Tom
From: heather albright
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2016 5:52 PM
To: win10@groups.io
Subject: [win10] windows update Hello, Microsoft was not a help today when I called
to ask how to set my updates to let me choose weather or not to install
them!
I have jaws 17 latest, win10 home on a
desktop.
I am also running windows classic shell so win10
looks like winseven!
So can anyone give me step by step directions to
have windows notify me of updates and I can choose weather or not to install
them?
Also, can we still hide updates and does windows
ten have important updates verses optional updates?
They did a direct connect and they wanted me
to go to settings but, it was not threw the windows start and they did not know
the key stroke to get me their!
And the windows i was not the place I needed to be
apparently.
Also, is there away to put my notification in the
system tray so I will know that windows is wanting to install
updates?
Thank you very much!
Heather
"Blindness is a characteristic, not a handicap!"
Dr. Kenneth Jernigan
National Federation Of The Blind: www.nfb.org contact: halbright1981@... tell: 512-680-3985
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Hello
Vince Kodikal (Murphy & Associates) <v-vakodi@...>
Hello everyone.
I just joined this forum today and hope to learn about the issues from real people. I am a UX architect and overlook a lot of products and services from Microsoft. I am not officially representing accessibility support so please bear with me. I will however try to get you the best answers to your issues.
Thanks for having me.
Cheers
Vince Kodikal | Senior UX Architect, Compliance v-vakodi@... | +1 (206) 601-7570
Universal Store, BizOps
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Re: windows update
Vince Kodikal (Murphy & Associates) <v-vakodi@...>
Heather,
Here is a possible solution:
1. Click the Windows key + R on the keyboard to open the Run dialog box 2. Type gpedit.msc and hit Enter 3. In the Group Policy dialog box go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update 4. Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update 5. Double-click on Configure Automatic Updates to open its configuration box. Select Enabled, and then from the available Options, from the drop-down menu, select 2 Notify for download and notify for install. Click on Apply and Exit. Restart your computer. 6. Windows key + I to open Settings dialog 7. Select Update and Security 8. Click on Advanced Options 9. Check the box next to Give me updates for other Microsoft products when I update Windows 10. Go back to the previous dialog i.e. Windows Update 11. Press Ctrl + right arrow key to navigate to the Windows Update list to review the updates 12. Go back to your desktop and press the Windows Key + A to open the action center All your updates will appear here when available.
Please let me know if this option works
From: heather albright [mailto:kd5cbl@...]
Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 5:53 PM To: win10@groups.io Subject: [win10] windows update
Hello, Microsoft was not a help today when I called to ask how to set my updates to let me choose weather or not to install them! I have jaws 17 latest, win10 home on a desktop. I am also running windows classic shell so win10 looks like winseven!
So can anyone give me step by step directions to have windows notify me of updates and I can choose weather or not to install them? Also, can we still hide updates and does windows ten have important updates verses optional updates? They did a direct connect and they wanted me to go to settings but, it was not threw the windows start and they did not know the key stroke to get me their! And the windows i was not the place I needed to be apparently. Also, is there away to put my notification in the system tray so I will know that windows is wanting to install updates? Thank you very much! Heather "Blindness is a characteristic, not a handicap!" Dr. Kenneth Jernigan
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Re: windows update
Tyler Wood
Hi there, Windows update is indeed located in settings. Hitting windows I, followed by the end key to go to update and security and then hitting enter on windows update. No, windows automatically installs updates - it also gives you a nice way of sscheduling when you want a restart and waits a few days before it does it if you don't select a time, unlike previous versions. hope I've been of some help.
On 2016-03-02 8:38 PM, Nick Dotson wrote:
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Re: windows update
Nick Dotson <nickdotson@...>
Heather: I’0m a lurker, afraid to ask my “dumb questions” about upgrading from Windows 7 Pro 32-bit.
However, in case you accessed Microsoft’s “regular” or even $149.00 per year support, I’m going to recommend their Tech Support for Visual Disabilities number: 800-936-5900. They’ve only let me down once, unwilling to help with a Microsoft Exchange Outlook 2007 problem—but it was a “Bangalore Bill” who may not have been adequately knowledgeable about Screen Readers Etc…
From: heather albright [mailto:kd5cbl@...]
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2016 7:53 PM To: win10@groups.io Subject: [win10] windows update
Hello, Microsoft was not a help today when I called to ask how to set my updates to let me choose weather or not to install them! I have jaws 17 latest, win10 home on a desktop. I am also running windows classic shell so win10 looks like winseven!
So can anyone give me step by step directions to have windows notify me of updates and I can choose weather or not to install them? Also, can we still hide updates and does windows ten have important updates verses optional updates? They did a direct connect and they wanted me to go to settings but, it was not threw the windows start and they did not know the key stroke to get me their! And the windows i was not the place I needed to be apparently. Also, is there away to put my notification in the system tray so I will know that windows is wanting to install updates? Thank you very much! Heather "Blindness is a characteristic, not a handicap!" Dr. Kenneth Jernigan
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Re: KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
#KBAlert
Arianna Sepulveda
What does the KB in #KBAlert mean?
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Thanks, Ari
On Mar 2, 2016, at 4:49 PM, Allan WKF <allanwkf1@gmail.com> wrote:
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windows update
Heather <kd5cbl@...>
Hello, Microsoft was not a help today when I called
to ask how to set my updates to let me choose weather or not to install
them!
I have jaws 17 latest, win10 home on a
desktop.
I am also running windows classic shell so
win10 looks like winseven!
So can anyone give me step by step directions to
have windows notify me of updates and I can choose weather or not to install
them?
Also, can we still hide updates and does windows
ten have important updates verses optional updates?
They did a direct connect and they wanted me
to go to settings but, it was not threw the windows start and they did not know
the key stroke to get me their!
And the windows i was not the place I needed to be
apparently.
Also, is there away to put my notification in the
system tray so I will know that windows is wanting to install
updates?
Thank you very much!
Heather
"Blindness is a characteristic, not a handicap!"
Dr. Kenneth Jernigan
National Federation Of The Blind: www.nfb.org contact: halbright1981@... tell: 512-680-3985
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Re: KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
#KBAlert
Hi, Personally, I think users should also take an active role in researching KB articles. By the way, due to the adoption of our recent proposal, starting next week (when Microsoft releases any cumulative updates for Update Tuesday), I’ll denote if it is a PC or a mobile build via hashtags (W10PC, W10Mobile, respectively) in subject lines. Also, if I’m not mistaken, a Microsoft staff may have actually subscribed to our list (please welcome this person when he or she makes introductions). Cheers, Joseph
From: David Moore [mailto:jesusloves1966@...]
Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 4:52 PM To: win10@groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] #KBAlert KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
Hi Al, Yes, Joseph let’s us know every time there is an update coming out for Windows 10. This always let’s me know to check for up dates. This group is awesome and will get better and better. Have a great one.
From: Alan Robbins Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 7:41 PM To: win10@groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] #KBAlert KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
Joseph,
This was very helpful. Do you send something like this out each time there is a cumulative update? So far, likening this Windows 10 group much better than the last one I belonged to.
Best, Al
From: Joseph Lee [mailto:joseph.lee22590@...]
Hi all, For those new to this list: we use hashtags to convey important notices. #KBAlert hashtag is reserved for announcing cumulative update releases. It appears this is an extraordinary Update Tuesday: KB3140743 bumps build to 10586.122. Knowledge base article: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3140743 What’s new and changed: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/update-history-windows-10 Let us know if you encounter accessibility issues. Cheers, Joseph
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Re: KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
#KBAlert
g melconian
Thanks for the update heads up as to whats coming from Microsoft in regards to windows.
From: Joseph Lee [mailto:joseph.lee22590@...]
Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 4:49 PM To: win10@groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] #KBAlert KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
Hi, Yes I do (Microsoft started putting changelogs in February). When someone announces cumulative updates, he or she MUST include the link to the knowledge base article and/or the changelog (preferably both should be included) so people can find out what’s new, changed and fixed. Also, the hashtag #KBAlert must be added to mark its importance. Cheers, Joseph
From: Alan Robbins [mailto:alan1057@...]
Joseph,
This was very helpful. Do you send something like this out each time there is a cumulative update? So far, likening this Windows 10 group much better than the last one I belonged to.
Best, Al
From: Joseph Lee [mailto:joseph.lee22590@...]
Hi all, For those new to this list: we use hashtags to convey important notices. #KBAlert hashtag is reserved for announcing cumulative update releases. It appears this is an extraordinary Update Tuesday: KB3140743 bumps build to 10586.122. Knowledge base article: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3140743 What’s new and changed: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/update-history-windows-10 Let us know if you encounter accessibility issues. Cheers, Joseph
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Re: KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
#KBAlert
David Moore
Hi Al,
Yes, Joseph let’s us know every time there is an update coming out for
Windows 10. This always let’s me know to check for up dates. This group is
awesome and will get better and better. Have a great one.
From: Alan Robbins
Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 7:41 PM
To: win10@groups.io
Subject: Re: [win10] #KBAlert KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build
10586.122 Joseph,
This was very helpful. Do you send something like this out each time there is a cumulative update? So far, likening this Windows 10 group much better than the last one I belonged to.
Best, Al
From: Joseph Lee
[mailto:joseph.lee22590@...]
Hi all, For those new to this list: we use hashtags to convey important notices. #KBAlert hashtag is reserved for announcing cumulative update releases. It appears this is an extraordinary Update Tuesday: KB3140743 bumps build to 10586.122. Knowledge base article: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3140743 What’s new and changed: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/update-history-windows-10 Let us know if you encounter accessibility issues. Cheers, Joseph
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Re: KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
#KBAlert
Allan WKF
Hi,
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KBAlert will be send out everytime whenever Microsoft release a new cumulative update, it will be send by Joseph himself or any lists moderator. -- Allan WKF (win10 lists moderator)
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From: "Alan Robbins" <alan1057@me.com> To: <win10@groups.io> Sent: Thursday, March 3, 2016 11:41 Subject: Re: [win10] #KBAlert KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122 Joseph, This was very helpful. Do you send something like this out each time there is a cumulative update? So far, likening this Windows 10 group much better than the last one I belonged to. Best, Al From: Joseph Lee [mailto:joseph.lee22590@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 3:26 PM To: win10@groups.io Subject: [win10] #KBAlert KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122 Hi all, For those new to this list: we use hashtags to convey important notices. #KBAlert hashtag is reserved for announcing cumulative update releases. It appears this is an extraordinary Update Tuesday: KB3140743 bumps build to 10586.122. Knowledge base article: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3140743 What's new and changed: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/update-history -windows-10 Let us know if you encounter accessibility issues. Cheers, Joseph
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Re: KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
#KBAlert
Hi, Yes I do (Microsoft started putting changelogs in February). When someone announces cumulative updates, he or she MUST include the link to the knowledge base article and/or the changelog (preferably both should be included) so people can find out what’s new, changed and fixed. Also, the hashtag #KBAlert must be added to mark its importance. Cheers, Joseph
From: Alan Robbins [mailto:alan1057@...]
Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 4:41 PM To: win10@groups.io Subject: Re: [win10] #KBAlert KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
Joseph,
This was very helpful. Do you send something like this out each time there is a cumulative update? So far, likening this Windows 10 group much better than the last one I belonged to.
Best, Al
From: Joseph Lee [mailto:joseph.lee22590@...]
Hi all, For those new to this list: we use hashtags to convey important notices. #KBAlert hashtag is reserved for announcing cumulative update releases. It appears this is an extraordinary Update Tuesday: KB3140743 bumps build to 10586.122. Knowledge base article: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3140743 What’s new and changed: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/update-history-windows-10 Let us know if you encounter accessibility issues. Cheers, Joseph
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Re: KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
#KBAlert
Alan Robbins
Joseph,
This was very helpful. Do you send something like this out each time there is a cumulative update? So far, likening this Windows 10 group much better than the last one I belonged to.
Best, Al
From: Joseph Lee [mailto:joseph.lee22590@...]
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2016 3:26 PM To: win10@groups.io Subject: [win10] #KBAlert KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
Hi all, For those new to this list: we use hashtags to convey important notices. #KBAlert hashtag is reserved for announcing cumulative update releases. It appears this is an extraordinary Update Tuesday: KB3140743 bumps build to 10586.122. Knowledge base article: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3140743 What’s new and changed: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/update-history-windows-10 Let us know if you encounter accessibility issues. Cheers, Joseph
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Windows 10 Mobile poll results: yes, Windows 10 Mobile topics will be allowed here and on a subgroup
#AdminNotice
#w10mobile
#mobile
Hi all,
For those who’ve commented on Windows 10 Mobile proposal: thanks for your valuable comments. The results are thus:
On behalf of Windows 10 Forum leadership team, I hereby declare that topics related to Windows 10 Mobile, such as Lumia devices and alike will be allowed on this list. Also, a subgroup for Windows 10 Mobile users has been created to facilitate specialized discussions around Windows 10 Mobile, including upgrade compatibility, devices, Narrator, accessibility of apps, hardware and others. The final tally was 15 yes, 10 no, thus the proposal passes.
To help people filter out topics by subject line, please try using either #Mobile or #W10Mobile hashtags. Also, the Windows 10 Mobile subgroup can be found at: https://groups.io/g/win10+mobile
Thank you. Let Windows 10 Mobile discussion and subgroup activation begin! Cheers, Joseph Win10 forum head list representative
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Re: KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
#KBAlert
inamuddin khan
Dear friends, I have managed to update my windows 10.0.10586.122 The only thing which I really couldn’t understand is that my machine has 3 different versions. When I check it in setting, it says windows 10.0.1086.00 If I check it at desktop, it says windows 10.0.1086.103 And finally when I go to setting/system/about, it says windows 10.0.1086.122. Please let me know why it is! One machine 3 different versions. With regards from Inamuddin with the Skype ID: Charlsdarwin1
From: Joseph Lee [mailto:joseph.lee22590@...]
Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 1:26 AM To: win10@groups.io Subject: [win10] #KBAlert KB3140743 bumps version 1511 to build 10586.122
Hi all, For those new to this list: we use hashtags to convey important notices. #KBAlert hashtag is reserved for announcing cumulative update releases. It appears this is an extraordinary Update Tuesday: KB3140743 bumps build to 10586.122. Knowledge base article: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3140743 What’s new and changed: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/update-history-windows-10 Let us know if you encounter accessibility issues. Cheers, Joseph
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