I don’t know why I even bother opening the settings app

  • cyberpunk007@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    If you work on as many servers and desktops as I do, you’ll eventually encounter machines that have slow loading start menus and search, or search the web for some stupid ass reason instead. I’ll save that time with adding R. Still a 1 handed move anyhow

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      10 months ago

      or search the web for some stupid ass reason

      The reason was actually documented at the end of Halo 3; when Cortana got rampancy and subsequently infected all of our windows 10 start menus.

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      10 months ago

      If you’re such a server and desktop expert, why are you not setting a GPO to disable the start menu web features??

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        10 months ago

        If you’re such a server and desktop support expert, how do you gpo random client that call in, or new client and environments when you know nothing about them, or friend and families computers?

        Listen, kid, when you’ve been in the game long enough you’ll come across unique scenarios enough to a point where it is God damn annoying.

        Also who the hell GPOs network settings?

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          10 months ago

          Kid. Lol. I’ve been in the game since before the invention of Windows servers

          The start menu searching the web isn’t a network setting. It’s a setting for the behavior of the start menu.

          You change a single flag in the registry on Windows and it tells the Start Menu not to do the behavior of searching the web. The unusual scenario as you cannot it is a common feature that can be turned on and off. The GPO lets you set that flag administratively. It’s not unique, and it’s something my level 1 help desk guys under my teams had no problem learning.

          You’ve either been in the game long enough to become senile or the more likely case is your the kid and have no idea what you’re doing.

          Bonus: there’s another flag to set the Start Menu to not search files. Set that one too and the search is lightning fast and only shows you programs and settings options.