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Carlita Giandomenico

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Jan 20, 2024, 6:03:39 AM1/20/24
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My Outlook was updated to the newest version a few days ago and I'm having issues with opening PDF attachments in my default PDF viewer. Before, you could click the attachment in the email and get a preview but if you were to fully open the attachment it would open in my default application. Since the update, when i click on the attachment it pulls up the preview but the only way to actually open it is to save it to OneDrive, download to my computer, or print. In most cases I need to open the full attachment but not necessarily need to save it. Just review in detail and the preview is not working well enough for me. I'm not even able to rotate using the right-click and rotate. How can I change this to open in my default viewer and not in the message preview only?

Once you have adjusted these settings, try opening a PDF attachment in Outlook again. It should now open in your default PDF viewer instead of just displaying the preview. You should be able to review the attachment in detail, rotate pages, and perform other functions available in your PDF viewer.

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It's easy to get the trusty old Windows Photo Viewer back -- simply open up Settings and go to System > Default apps. Under "Photo viewer" you should see your current default photo viewer (probably the new Photos app). Click this to see a list of options for a new default photo viewer. Assuming you upgraded to Windows 10 from a previous version of Windows, you should see Windows Photo Viewer as an option.

2. Double-click on your new REG file to merge it with your Windows Registry. You will need to click through the User Account Control and a few other windows to allow the file to make changes to the Registry.

I have installed Splunk on a Linux box and is listening for incoming on 9997. Our linux boxes send its syslog to it and work fine.
The Windows boxes however do not send any event viewer logs. I installed SplunkForwarder on it and followed the prompts where I entered the Receiver server and port 9997. Also restarted the splunk service just in case.
What additional configurations are to be done to ensure Event Viewer logs/AD monitoring start to populate my Splunk sitting on the Linux box.
I'm able to telnet to 9997 from Windows to Linux so it is not an access issue.

Hey, I am wondoring How Can I send Log files from linux to windows? I downloaded splunk in windows and forwarder in linux. I can telnet 9997 from linux to windows but I don't know how to send a files. can anybody help me with it?

I tried setting the C:\ProgramData\Docker\tmp-d4w\daemon.json debug: false but as soon as I restart the docker, it resets back to debug: true. I also tried setting the debug settings in C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker\resources\windows-daemon-options.json to false but had no effect.

Docker continues to fill up the event viewer logs. No container is running. I like to disable this behavior and only log when I am doing diagnostics. Can someone help me with disabling the docker debug log?

I agree totally, it is way to difficult for most clients.
@mcNeel: I think it is good for your business to have some kind of viewer, this is a great way for customers to start working with Rhino on a low level base.

Simlab has a free viewer for ios & android which uses their own .ZIM format. While you need to have the Simlab software to create the ZIM file, this has some advantage over using OBJ. Because ZIM is binary, the files are much smaller.

OK - i know I'm maybe demanding so it is not even neccesary to opening files by viewer but i want to see thumbnails to have ensurance the folder with Affinity files is not empty when I'm browsing files with image viewer.

I have my MacBook Pro (with Big Sur 11.1) connected to a couple of external monitors. Recently I unplugged the MacBook and took to a different location. Now in the dock it shows Mail as open (and I can force quit it) but no view window appears. I can get the Mail menus across the top of the screen, but when I tell it to open a new viewer window, nothing appears. I've force and regular quit a few times, re-booted, upgraded to 11.1, and still no fix. I can't access a Mail viewer window.

I have an early 2015 13" MBP, 2.9 GHz i5, 8GB Ram, 500 GB SSD. I ran the Big Sur beta, then updated to official release. No problems until I updated to the 11.1 update today. The only issue I seem to be having is that none of the windows associated with the Mail app show on the screen. Mail opens, popup menus show up, mail count badges appear in the dock, but no windows. Multiple restarts, including safe mode and nothing has changed.

After restart, mail app is active, but no visible windows. Strangely, if I select minimize from the window menu, the viewer window appears in the dock! I can then click on it to bring it up, but it's unresponsive and contains no mailboxes.

I had this same problem, but I seem to have fixed it. With Mail open but no windows showing, select "minimize" from the "window" menubar. You should see a minimized mail window appear in the dock. Click on it to maximize it, It should look like the regular viewer window. Look to the top right of the window to see there are NO favorites (ie, inboxes). Click the + next to favorites and select "All Inboxes". This fixed my problem. I read that some people have their favorite mailboxes deleted from the favorites menu...weird, but happy to have mail back.

Had the same problem on El Capitan. TightVNC viewer (version 2.7.10) worked without any problem with Yosemite but failed to connect to Mac after upgrade to El Capitan. Looks like TightVNC 2.7.x does not support VNC protocol used by newer versions of OSX.

You can encounter this problem if the server does not have a password configured, or the server is running with integrated authentication and you are using the free VNC viewer. The free VNC viewer does not support some of the newer authentication methods.

The default PDF viewer on your computer is a great option for quickly glancing at a PDF. However, while viewing a PDF you may notice changes that need to be made within it. Most default PDF viewers do not have the necessary tools to make edits or collaborate with coworkers. You may want to change your default PDF viewer to Adobe Acrobat in order to have the editing and collaboration tools you need all in one place.

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