In Google Ads, you can edit the conversion window setting for any of the webpage, imported, in-app action, or phone call conversions you're tracking. Learn more about Optimizing conversion windows for App campaigns.
The conversion window setting is ideal for businesses that want more control when measuring their conversions, particularly businesses that sell products with a buying cycle that doesn't fit the default 30-day conversion window. If you set a longer conversion window, you'll also be able to find keywords early in the path to a conversion in Attribution reports.
Let's say you're advertising a weeklong promotion, and your customer needs to use the promotion within a week of clicking on an ad. You'd like to measure conversions for this promotion, so you adjust your conversion window to 7 days. By doing this, you have a better sense of your advertising's value within that shorter time frame.
Keep in mind: If you set your conversion window to 7 days, any conversion that happens more than 7 days after the ad interaction won't be recorded. This means it won't appear in your reports. The time lag report in attribution reports will also be capped at 7 days, so you won't find how many conversions helped by Google Ads happened during the next 7 days.
You also can change the conversion window as often as you'd like. Just remember that any changes apply to all conversions going forward. So, if you're using a 30-day conversion window and you change it to 10 days, the 10-day window will only apply to conversions recorded from that day forward.
Not sure what conversion window to choose? Check out the time lag report in your attribution reports. This shows you how the time between people's ad interactions and conversions varies. Knowing this, you'll have a better idea of how long your conversion window should be.
Keep in mind that the Attribution time lag report reflects the time lag only for ad interactions on google.com that lead to conversions. It doesn't show time lag for conversions attributed to ad interactions on Google Display Network or other search partners.
In Google Ads, you can edit the conversion window setting for any of the web page, imported, in-app action or phone call conversions that you're tracking. Learn more about Optimising conversion windows for App campaigns.
Let's say that you're advertising a week-long promotion, and your customer needs to use the promotion within a week of clicking on an ad. You'd like to measure conversions for this promotion, so you adjust your conversion window to seven days. By doing this, you have a better sense of the value of your advertising within that shorter time frame.
Keep in mind: If you set your conversion window to seven days, any conversion that happens more than seven days after the ad interaction won't be recorded. This means that it won't appear in your reports. The time lag report in attribution reports will also be capped at 7 days, so you won't find how many conversions helped by Google Ads happened during the next 7 days.
You also can change the conversion window as often as you like. Just remember that any changes apply to all conversions in the future. So, if you're using a 30-day conversion window and you change it to 10 days, the 10-day window will only apply to conversions recorded from that day onward.
You can upgrade or convert installations of Windows Server to newer versions, different editions, or switch between licensing options, such as evaluation, retail, and volume licensed. This article helps explain what the options are to help with your planning.
The process of upgrading or converting installations of Windows Server might vary greatly depending on which version and edition you have installed, how it's licensed, and the pathway you take. We use different terms to distinguish between actions, any of which could be involved in a deployment of Windows Server: clean install, in-place upgrade, cluster operating system (OS) rolling upgrade, migration, and license conversion. You can learn more about these terms at Install, upgrade, or migrate to Windows Server.
You can convert evaluation versions and editions of Windows Server to retail versions and editions. For example, if you've installed the evaluation version of Standard (Desktop Experience) edition, you can convert it to the retail version of either the Standard (Desktop Experience) edition or the Datacenter (Desktop Experience) edition.
However, you can't convert all Windows Server evaluation versions and editions to all retail versions or editions. For example, if you've installed the evaluation Datacenter edition, you can convert it only to the retail Datacenter edition, not to the retail Standard edition.
In Windows Server versions after 2016, if you've installed Desktop Experience evaluation versions, you can't convert them to Core retail versions. If you install the Standard Core evaluation version, you can convert it only to retail Datacenter Core, not to retail Standard Core.
It's important to run the DISM /online /Get-TargetEditions command as instructed in the following procedure to determine which retail versions you can upgrade to. If the retail version you want isn't listed as a target version, you need to do a fresh install of the retail version you want.
If your server is running an evaluation version of Windows Server Standard or Datacenter edition, you can convert it to an available retail version. Run the following commands in an elevated command prompt or PowerShell session.
Determine the current edition name by running the following command. The output is an abbreviated form of the edition name. For example, Windows Server Datacenter (Desktop Experience) Evaluation edition is ServerDatacenterEval.
Enter the new edition name and corresponding retail product key in the following command. The upgrade process requires you to accept the Microsoft Software License Terms for Windows Server that you saved previously.
You can't convert an Active Directory domain controller from an evaluation to a retail version. In this case, install an additional domain controller on a server that runs a retail version, migrate any FSMO roles held, and remove Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) from the domain controller that runs on the evaluation version. For more information, see Upgrade Domain Controllers to Windows Server.
If the server is running Windows Server Essentials, you can convert it to the full retail version by entering a retail, volume license, or OEM key in the following command at an elevated command prompt:
At any time after installing Windows Server, you can convert Windows Server Standard edition to Datacenter edition. You can also run setup.exe from the installation media to upgrade or repair the installation, sometimes called in-place repair. If you run setup.exe to upgrade or repair in-place on any edition of Windows Server, the result is the same edition you started with.
Determine that Windows Server Standard is the current edition name by running the following command. The output is an abbreviated form of the edition name, for example Windows Server Standard (Desktop Experience) edition is ServerStandard.
At any time after installing Windows Server, you can freely convert between a retail license, a volume-licensed license, or an OEM license. The edition (Standard or Datacenter) remains the same during this conversion. If you're starting with an evaluation version, convert it to the retail version first and then convert between the versions by running the following command from an elevated command prompt. Provide your volume-license, retail, or OEM product key.
Surprisingly, the photos taken on my iPhone 13 Pro are saved in .heic format when I connected it to my Windows 11 PC and plan to edit some of them in Photoshop. I have roughly 1000 images on iPhone and would love to learn a fast way to bulk convert .heic to jpg on my PC.
[Update] Still receive notification from this thread from time to time. Actually, I installed a few heic converters, the one that finally worked is TunesBro HEIC Converter, suggested by Mohamed857. Here is the step-by-step tutorial you can check out.
CloudConvert is a powerful online file conversion service that supports over 200 different file formats, including HEIC, JPG, and more. It allows users to convert files without installing any software on their computer, making it a convenient solution for various file conversion needs. The platform is designed with an easy-to-use interface, enabling users to quickly convert files without any prior technical knowledge.
Please be cautious when using online converters, as uploading personal or sensitive images to third-party websites might pose privacy risks. Also, the conversion speed may depend on your internet connection and the size of the files being converted.
However, instead of importing your photos as HEIC and then converting them on your PC, you should be able to import them directly as JPG (having the phone convert them upon transfer). For this, change the settings on the iPhone. I have it in French but in English the option in the camera settings should be named something like "Transfer to Mac or PC" and then a choice between Original file (=HEIC) and Automatic (=HEIC when transferring to a Mac and JPG in other cases).
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