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3095 TopicsChanged My Resolution to my tv in game and now my colors are all messed up
Tried resetting my color settings and even made sure my drivers were good which they were because ive had them like a month + now and cant seem to get this solved. I checked hdr and night light etc none of thats on and im baffled at what to do now. I tried the system on my other tv and it was fine but i come back to this one and its the same very vibrant colors. I even reset my tv settings and nothing changed please help.18Views0likes1CommentRSS feed blocking readers
Hey recently my RSS feeds all stopped working, like 20 days or so ago. Using Feeder and its saying the RSS feed is likely blocking bots which means its unable to query the RSS. Anyone know who to contact about that? Or an RSS reader that still works? https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/s/gxcuf89792/rss/board?board.id=IntegrationsonAzureBlog19Views0likes1CommentMicrosoft Print to PDF Missing
Hi, In the last couple of weeks the Microsoft Print to PDF has dropped off my laptop. I have tried everything suggested online already but I cannot get it to work. I have a Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge with Windows 11 ARM64 and Snapdragon which I have only had since the beginning of Jan. I am not very techie but I have tried the following based on other forums I have looked at: Checked it is turned on in windows features - it is Turned it off in windows features and restarted then turned it back on and restarted Tried to reinstall in via add device but when I go to the list of drivers it isn't there so I cannot select it Checked the print queue but it's not in there Various things on command prompt including: dism /Online /Disable-Feature /FeatureName:”Printing-PrintToPDFServices-Features” /NoRestart dism /Online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:”Printing-PrintToPDFServices-Features” /NoRestart Updates to the powershell including: Disable-WindowsOptionalFeature -online -FeatureName Printing-PrintToPDFServices-Features Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -online -FeatureName Printing-PrintToPDFServices-Features I just get an error code: 0x800f0922 I also did a full factory rest of my laptop and NOTHING!!!!!! I have just done a screen share with Microsoft and they reinstalled my office 365 but that did nothing and then I was told they couldn't help and to post here. PLEASE can someone help me fix this as it is driving me crazy? I need to create PDF's of my invoices to make sure I get paid each month.27KViews4likes28CommentsMicrosoft Outlook (classic) search suddenly not working
Hi, many users in my company experienced same issue today, when trying to search anything/any word but get no results and same symptom (We're having trouble fetching results from the server). The application version is 16.0.19328.20244 I tried switching to 3 different internet providers still not fix Repair outlook still not fix Update office application still not fix The problem is we found 4 users get this issue, so I think it is not indexing issue. Please share if anyone have a resolution or experience this currently. Thank you.118Views0likes1CommentVarious multiple monitor issues on Surface Laptop Studio (1) since driver updates.
Issues started directly after NVIDIA - Display - 32.0.15.7344 or Surface - Extension - 14.54.139.0 both installed on 2025-10-21 Issues occur when a second monitor is attached, and either extend or duplicate screens is selected. Using only one screen has no issue. Checked with different cables, bypassing HUB and different monitors. All show the same issues. Issues are (but not limited to) 3D (Vulkan) applications in non full-screen mode glitch with a triangle like tearing between the frames. This is a screenshot from a derivate of the Vulkan tutorial. To illustrate the tearing I alternate the clear colour to black and green. With only one monitor selected (either one) the green flashes as expected. With two monitors, even with duplicate display(!), this tearing which seems to be the presentation not waiting for the chain to finish rendering. Again this was all fine before the update. In borderless full window mode it is okay, as the NVIDIA driver doesn't use the INTEL integrated swap chain. Clear type tech is not working, and text is chroma distorted. Happens in all apps, including Microsoft ones. I can literally have an app like visual studio running on the second monitor and the text has serve chroma distortion, and then I change monitor setting to just that monitor and the text is correct. and back and forth. General glitches on apps when resizing, frames of windows appear for a second.60Views0likes3CommentsMicrosoft MVPs Shine at GitHub Universe 2025
Rob Bos at GitHub Universe 2025 MVPs: Leading, Inspiring, and Innovating at GitHub Universe The GitHub Universe 2025 conference brought together developers, innovators, and community leaders from around the world to explore the future of software development. Microsoft MVPs truly stood out—not only as experts in their fields, but as passionate mentors, trailblazers, and advocates for the power of open source and AI-driven development. From leading high-impact sessions and launching game-changing resources to inspiring the next generation of tech leaders, MVPs played a pivotal role in shaping the conversations and experiences that defined the event. Their energy, expertise, and commitment to sharing knowledge made GitHub Universe 2025 an unforgettable celebration of what’s possible when community comes together to drive the future of software development. Jesse Houwing Photo Credit: Priyanshi R Inspiring the Next Generation: MVPs & GitHub Campus Experts Before the main event, MVPs joined the GitHub Campus Experts - university students passionate about community building and open source - for a special pre-day at the GitHub office. MVPs engaged with GitHub Campus Experts - university students passionate about community building and open source - during a special pre-day event at the GitHub office. This gathering was designed to inspire young leaders, recognize their contributions, and encourage them to continue making an impact. MVPs shared stories of their own journeys, emphasizing that community involvement is not just a career milestone but a lifelong commitment to learning, sharing, and growing together. MVP Jesse Houwing shared: “The preday was a way to inspire these young folks. Many people who enter the workforce are scooped up in the torrents of work. This day was part of giving them thanks for their services in the past years and a way to inspire them to continue community building and open-source contributions.” Jesse also emphasized the value of MVPs engaging with student communities: “MVPs and Stars have all contributed to community in one way or form. Public speaking, blogging, open source, community organizing. Many of us have been doing this all throughout our professional careers and were awarded at some point. The award isn't the start, it's a token of appreciation along the way. The Campus Experts are at the start of their career. And our possible future stars and MVPs.” Reflecting on the experience, Houwing added: “I spent a couple of hours on the day one with them, and kept seeing them during the conference days. And later connected over LinkedIn. Many have shared their story and how they were inspired. At the same time, they inspired me. Inspired me to keep sharing, to connect to the younger generations and to learn from their enthusiasm.” Randy Pagels and Rob Bos doing a tech check before they lead a session, “From prompts to productivity: Lessons learned with GitHub Copilot and agentic AI”. Lessons Learned: From Prompts to Productivity MVPs Randy Pagels and Rob Bos led a dynamic session, “From prompts to productivity: Lessons learned with GitHub Copilot and agentic AI.” The energy in the room was electric, with attendees eager to learn tips for maximizing Copilot’s capabilities. The session emphasized the importance of collaboration - sharing tips and tricks, building internal communities, and supporting each other’s growth. Rob Bos shared about the energy in the room during his session, “It was amazing, lots of people leaning in to learn some of our tips on how we get the most out of Copilot. We got quite some questions afterwards as well, showing the interest on the topic!” When asked how the audience might apply what they learned in their day-to-day development work, Bos added, “I think the message about collaborating on the way you use Copilot and sharing tips and tricks really resonated with the audience. A lot of folks were agreeing and felt supported with our focus on that. They will take that back home and start an internal community of sharing their knowledge.” Randy Pagels, Senior Developer Advocate at GitHub April Yoho (who wrote the foreword in The GitHub Copilot Handbook) and MVP Rob Bos Launching “The GitHub Copilot Handbook” At GitHub Universe 2025, Microsoft MVPs Randy Pagels and Rob Bos unveiled their new book The GitHub Copilot Handbook - a comprehensive guide designed to help developers harness the full potential of AI-assisted coding. This book goes beyond basic code completion, offering practical strategies to apply GitHub Copilot across the entire software development lifecycle. From writing smarter prompts and automating tests to streamlining code reviews and integrating Copilot into IDEs, the handbook equips teams with actionable insights to boost productivity. It also addresses onboarding strategies, building a knowledge-sharing culture, and fostering collaboration through Copilot’s chat and agentic AI features. Why does this matter? As AI becomes central to modern development, this resource empowers developers and organizations to adopt Copilot effectively, reduce friction, and unlock innovation at scale. By launching the book at GitHub Universe—a hub for cutting-edge developer tools - MVPs signal a clear message: AI-driven development isn’t the future; it’s here, and it’s transforming how we build software today. When asked about launching the book at the event, Rob Bos said: “We timed the release with GitHub Universe as that is THE GitHub event of the year. We visit San Francisco every year to be at this event and meet up with the community and our friends at GitHub, and both learn and share more knowledge on the platform. Of course, we shared the new book with the people that have supported us in writing it: April Yoho and Martin Woodward!” Rob also shared what inspired the book and its broader impact: “Over the years we have learned so much from the thousands of engineers we trained on GitHub Copilot and seen a lot of the common pitfalls as well, that we had to share this knowledge for everyone to learn from. What better way to make one cohesive overview that takes engineers from just getting started to an experienced user? And we did not stop there, we also included the basics of Generative AI, as well as how to learn together within a local community of people sharing their lessons learned.” If there’s one key takeaway from the book, Bos continued “You can use GitHub Copilot for more than just coding! We show use cases for everyone in your team that is not an engineer, and share how they can also leverage the tools, just like you, for requirements engineering, writing better user stories, test cases, and much more!” Asked why building a knowledge-sharing culture around Copilot matters for organizations, Bos explained, “The best way to learn Copilot is from sharing, as we all use it in different ways. To prevent being stuck in the way you always have worked, getting some inspiration from other people is key. As trainers, we have learned the most from other trainers and Copilot users in how they think and work with this tool.” Microsoft MVPs continue to set the standard for technical excellence and community leadership. MVPs didn’t just show up – they took the lead, inspired, and elevated the entire GitHub Universe conference experience. Their contributions at GitHub Universe 2025 exemplify the spirit of innovation, mentorship, and collaboration that defines our program and makes our community so special. Thank you to all MVPs for driving excellence, inspiring the next generation of tech leaders and driving the future of software development! Want to learn more about MVP impact? Visit the Microsoft MVP Program Blog and join the conversation!117Views1like1CommentDelivery Optimisation No longer working
Delivery Optimisation is not working as intended, I have set the relevant limits within the settings however all downloads that happen always exceed what I have set. This causes a real issue as we don't have the best internet and it completely choles the entire household of any internet to try and feed the download. Is there any fix for this, is this a bug, it used to work perfectly fine? I have tried all the tips to fix but to no avail, task manager clearly shows all the internet being used.52Views2likes1CommentShort Term Retention Label action - no enforcement even after 10 days
Need some suggestions on the following issue as it is blocking the UAT sign off process from client. Problem Statement: We have created a few short-term Retention labels for UAT purpose scoped to a specific SharePoint site. “3-day retention label” which will delete the file in 3 days from the label application date, “2-day retention label” which will trigger disposition review after 2 days of label application date. However, even after 7-10 days of label application, the retention action is still not enforced. We have validated that the retention labels are correctly applied and there is no blanket policy conflicting the retention action set by the labels. Based on our understanding, Retention enforcement in SharePoint Online / OneDrive is handled by background Microsoft jobs which do not run on a fixed schedule. Actual deletion/disposition may take up to 30 days after the trigger date. We were aiming to close the UAT by next week, hence grateful if you can share any input to help expedite the process. Can there be any other reason causing this problem which I might have overlooked. The same setup worked perfectly fine earlier in a different SharePoint site. Any input will be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.32Views0likes1CommentWindows update (KB5068164) throws an error WINDOWS 10!
Hello everyone! Around October this year I tried updating my PC which resulted in an error I haven't encountered before (screenshots will be uploaded), so I tried google-ing the error and try to understand more about it. Information on the internet suggested that I have a problem with my WinRE (windows recovery environment), so as someone might guess I tried fixing it. I quickly discovered that my WinRE is not even turned on which lead to an ever bigger discovery - my windows recovery partition was either too small or corrupted. It turned out to be the first one (too small). Internet pages like https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5068164-windows-recovery-environment-update-for-windows-10-version-21h2-and-22h2-october-14-2025-8fdc399d-0ac1-4022-81bd-7127e91933ec recommended rebuilding it while making it even bigger than before so you have space for the update which is exactly what I did. There was a link with instructions of course, so https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5028997-instructions-to-manually-resize-your-partition-to-install-the-winre-update-400faa27-9343-461c-ada9-24c8229763bf it is. Well, it did not work. After that I tried solutions from other articles which only made me lose my time on this. My last hope was to install this specific update from the Windows update catalog, however when returning to the first mentioned page (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/kb5068164-windows-recovery-environment-update-for-windows-10-version-21h2-and-22h2-october-14-2025-8fdc399d-0ac1-4022-81bd-7127e91933ec) I saw that the update is registered only in Windows Update service and specifically there. Which means there is no other way to install it other than to just click update in settings. If anyone has had this problem and fixed it somehow, please don't mind sharing your way of dealing with it. People who have not experienced it, but think they might help, everything is greatly appreciated!Solved126Views0likes2CommentsGet to know the ESPC25 Community Reporters: Your front-row pass to the pulse of the conference!
If you're heading to ESPC25 in Dublin this December, you’re in for enlightening sessions, networking opportunities—and access to the heart of the event through this year’s Community Reporters. These passionate tech leaders will be capturing the energy of ESPC25, conducting interviews, sharing insights—and amplifying the voices of attendees, speakers, and sponsors. Whether you're attending in person or following along remotely, they’ll help you stay connected to the moments that matter most. Meet the incredible team of Community Reporters who will bring ESPC25 to life: 🎤 Jonah Andersson | Jonah is a developer, lead cloud dev-ops engineer, and Microsoft MVP who champions diversity in tech. She's passionate about highlighting the voices of underrepresented communities and the transformative power of Azure and AI. 🎤 Christian Buckley | A veteran of ESPC and a powerhouse in the Microsoft ecosystem, Christian is a Microsoft Regional Director and MVP. He’s known for dynamic interviews and thought-provoking panels. If you want deep insights and lively debates, follow Christian’s coverage. 🎤 Emily Mancini | Emily brings a sharp eye for design and a deep love for collaboration. As a Microsoft MVP and UX champion, she’s passionate about making tech accessible and intuitive. Expect her interviews to spotlight the human side of innovation and the power of inclusive design. 🎤 Jasper Oosterveld | Jasper is a Microsoft MVP and a data security and Microsoft 365 expert with a knack for making complex topics approachable. His coverage will focus on practical takeaways, especially around Microsoft 365 and Teams, helping attendees turn inspiration into action. 🎤 Eric Overfield | Eric is an author, Microsoft MVP and Regional Director, and a recognized authority in AI, Microsoft 365, data insights, and Azure. He’s passionate about bridging the gap between business needs and technical solutions. 🎤 Chirag Patel | Known for his infectious enthusiasm and community-first mindset, Chirag is a Microsoft MVP and Microsoft Certified Trainer who thrives on connecting people and ideas. He’ll be diving into conversations about real-world solutions, modern workplace trends, and the stories behind the tech. 🎤 Zoe Wilson | Zoe is a Microsoft MVP and Regional Director who helps clients leverage the full range of modern work technologies to drive innovation around business problems. Her interviews will explore best practices, security, and how organizations can empower users while staying compliant. Whether you're attending ESPC25 to level up your skills, connect with peers, or explore the future of Microsoft technologies, this year's Community Reporters will be your guide to the conference’s most impactful moments. Stay tuned for updates, follow the coverage, join the conversation, and be part of a community that’s driving innovation forward. We can’t wait to see you in Dublin—and if you’re still deciding, let this be your sign: #ESPC25 is where the Microsoft tech community comes alive. Subscribe to the ESPC YouTube channel https://aka.ms/ESPCYouTubeChannel and we'll have a playlist on our Microsoft Community Learning YouTube channel - https://aka.ms/Community/LearningChannel Register now! - Community discount code: ESPC25COMM (€200 off) Cheers all! Heather101Views0likes0Comments