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hi, how can i add silent update and unattended program to windows 10 21h1 pro for automatic installation after installation I want to add chrome winrar zoom adobe com player vlc office 2010 vlc aida x64 and silent update, which I call unattended program, it is not added with programs.
can you prepare a file for the update to install automatically after installation, I do not have it, please.

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I have a bunch of ovation F-415FC fixtures that i wish to change the default zoom level to full to make it wide as default.
I have downladed the fixture edit software and have tried to load the fixture via saving show file and then opening that show file in the editor to retrieve the profile to no success.
I think this is down to the save file that both the offline editor and the console not being either of the file formats the editor recognises. The save file that is created is .lsf not .jlib or .json.

The week of May 29, 2023, was less jam-packed with Microsoft news than the one filled with announcements before it. Still, we had a few significant developments, exciting stories, app updates, preview builds, broken releases, and all the other good stuff happening in the Microsoft world 24/7/365. Let's catch up with the news in the latest Microsoft Weekly issue.

As usual, the last seven days were packed with Windows 11 news. Microsoft revealed performance improvements in the latest feature update, giving users one more reason to move from Windows 10 to 11. In addition to the "Moment 3" update, the company pushed a configuration update to make your Windows 11 PC run faster.

To help you monitor those sweet performance gains, Microsoft released a new set of Windows Widgets. They let you track CPU, GPU, RAM, network, and other performance-related metrics without launching Task Manager or Game Bar. Learn how to enable the new performance-monitoring widgets in Windows 11 in our guide.

Valve and Statcounter published monthly reports showing Windows 11's latest developments and the ever-growing market share. Valve claims 34% of Steam customers already run Windows 11, while Statcounter's data show a more modest picture and less-impressive gains on the global market.

Microsoft is finally ready to put its ill-fated voice assistant to its final rest. A note on the official Microsoft Support website reveals that the Cortana app for Windows will reach its end of life in late 2023. However, the assistant will continue living as a digital assistant in Outlook and Microsoft Teams on mobile.

Last week marked the end of support for the second-generation Surface Book. Released in late 2017, this weird laptop-tablet combo introduced two screen sizes, better internals, and other hardware improvements. The end of support means the device will no longer receive new drivers, security fixes, and firmware updates. Still, the Surface Book 2 will continue getting Windows 10 and 11 updates.

Besides ending support for its second-gen Surface Book, Microsoft released new firmware for the original Surface Duo and its successor. Like the most recent releases, the May 2023 update is boring and does not contain new features or device-specific changes. However, there is an unexpected twist: users noticed that installing the update causes their dual-screen smartphones from Microsoft to reboot randomly.

Firefox and Windows 7 kick off the apps section with some good news: those unable to move on from Windows 7/8/8.1 can still access the internet using a supported browser. Firefox finally revealed the final end-of-support date for its browser on now-dead operating systems, giving users more than one year of security updates.

Those using Microsoft Teams for work-related communications should prepare for a notable change: Microsoft revealed that the revamped Teams 2.0 would soon become the default Teams client on its modern Windows versions. The new Teams does not support all the classic features, so Microsoft waits for the feature parity to update the default experience on Windows 10 and 11.

Another notable first-party app update is Microsoft Edge: the browser was updated to version 114 with support for the recently announced Workspaces feature. And although Microsoft continuously updates its browser with new features, its market share, according to Statcounter, remains somewhat stalled.

The news about Microsoft implementing RAR support natively in File Explorer could not go unnoticed by WinRAR. The company recently revealed it is honored by Microsoft's decision, but a later tweet with the "this is fine" meme showed that the company is concerned, to put it mildly. By the way, RAR is not the only archive-related news this week: Microsoft has added ZIP install support to winget, Windows 11's built-in package manager.

It is also worth mentioning the release of 64-bit tiny10 23H1. It is modified with ISO with unnecessary components removed, resulting in a slim, easy-on-resources installation with support for updates and the core components.

On the less-exciting news side, users discovered another stock Windows 11 app infected with ads. This time, the Get Help program fell victim to Microsoft's ongoing ad campaign. Need help? Here's a Microsoft Teams ad.

This week's honorable mention goes to Paint and the feature it finally received after two years of waiting: dark mode. Microsoft is finally rolling out the long-promised dark mode support and improved zoom controls.

We had a few notable gaming stories worth recapping. Xbox Game Pass, for example, received a fresh drop of games. You will soon get access to The Bunker, Car Mechanic Simulator, Farworld Pioneers, and more.

Also, Microsoft revealed new games for Xbox Live Gold subscribers. Those two titles are Adios and The Vale: Shadow of the Crown. But that is not all for Xbox Live Gold subscribers. If you pay for multiplayer on your Xbox console, check out this week's deals with gold that slash 90% off Assassin's Creed Origins and other fantastic games.

No week goes by without news about the ever-going and troublesome Microsoft-ABK deal. This time, South Korea approved the merger, joining the other instances from other countries willing to give the purchase the thumbs up. Another report revealed that Microsoft's appeal of the CMA's deal-breaking rejection could happen in late July.

Like the Windows Insider program, every week brings news about Microsoft's latest AI developments and Bing Chat improvements. In addition to preparing the promised plugin rollout, Microsoft is getting ready to allow third-party browsers access to Bing Chat. Currently, you can only access the service from Microsoft Edge.

Also, the company increased Bing Chat's daily turns to 300 and in-session turns to 30, allowing customers to speak with the AI-powered thingy more. Also, the built-in Image Creator now supports two extra modes: Precise and Balanced.

It is worth reminding that AI magic requires immense and ever-growing amounts of computing power, so Microsoft continues investing in the infrastructure. According to a report from CNBC, the company has signed a deal with CoreWeave to ensure that OpenAI's ChatGPT has enough juice to continue operating.

Last week, Fiza Ali published an editorial detailing the importance of evaluating Microsoft's AI-related claims and addressing potential concerns that rise higher as we move into the AI-driven future (it is now officially "taking our jerbs!"). John Callaham made another look-back story dedicated to the legendary Intel 8088 CPU launched 44 years ago.

Neowin's co-founder and head-honcho posted up a review on Monday taking a look at the Intel NUC 13 Pro, which he found to be a great device. If you aren't interested in wading through ten pages of benchmark graphs and scientific analysis then you should definitely give this a look.

The code 1142 : indicated you are trying to join the meeting from the country might be blocked by Zoom, This can also appear if you are using proxy that is set to a country that has been blocked by the Zoom.

Me too. I believe you have an admin if you are connecting this to work/school anyhow. Like a school or work account/email. Go to your account and click on account profile on the bar on the left. This will tell you the account owner.

A person was trying to zoom with me. The person could not get in. Zoom showed Error code 1142 and Canada. However the person is in the US and we zoomed 10 hours earlier just fine. We ended up uninstalling zoom on all the devices and rebooting and reinstalling. Doing this allowed us to zoom.

Then, using Pro 1.2 Beta, I created a blank Mosaic Datsest and selected "None" under product definition. Then when I tried adding rasters (my two Sentinel images - 6GB each), I used the Raster Type as Sentinel-2. The tool runs but no imagery is added.

The issue I believe is related to the length of the path. There are issues reading file name if the length of the path and file go beyond 256 characters. Unfortunately the names given to the sentinel scenes are extremely long. Please look to shorten the path by truncating part of the directory name that contains .SAFE at the end. All the details in the directory name are part of the metadata, so such a long directoy name is not required.

I have just downloaded and installed ArcGIS for Desktop 10.4 and I am still unable to load the Sentinel 2 images into a Mosaic Dataset. I can confirm that the two images I downloaded are 6.75 GB and 6.27 GB in size so I suspect they downloaded and unzipped successfully. I used WinRar to extract the zipped files.

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