Disable Hardware Graphics Acceleration in MS Outlook 2013. Hardware Graphic Acceleration - this feature is supposed to increase performance of MS Outlook. It seems, in most of the cases that user get acquainted with common Outlook problems like freezing, malfunctioning, Outlook hanging problem, blurred text, cursor hangs randomly, etc.
Hi,I have enabled GPO setting 'Do not use Hardware Graphic Acceleration' and it is working fine for Outlook 2016 on Windows 7 system but when user logged on to Windows 10 machine GPO is not applying and I checked gpresult on Windows 10 and that GPOis not applied. No WMI Filter is applied and it is a user based PolicyPlease help me what modification should be done for Windows 10. Currently I do not have any Windows 10 template on my domain but some of the gpo settings are applying to Windows 10Sugandh.
Hi,Please have a try to disable the UNC hardening on windows 10 and see if it helps, you could add the following registry items in the windows 10 to disable it:HKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsNetworkProviderHardenedPaths'.SYSVOL'RequireMutualAuthentication=0'HKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsNetworkProviderHardenedPaths '.NETLOGON'RequireMutualAuthentication=0'Best regards,WendyPlease remember to mark the replies as answers if they help.If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact. I found a solution. Basically Windows 10 GPO's are not applying when we target to only users in security filtering. I just added users windows 10 workstation and user account in security filtering in GPO. Applied GPO to OU where user account is located andWindows 10 policies got working.I found in a article Microsoft stated that there is a bug in windows 10 OS which is not allowing user identity to read the GPO and they will provide a Hot-fix one day they fixed it. As of now, user's windows 10 workstation needs to be added to GPO in securityfiltering for user based GPO and link GPO to OU where user is located.Sugandh.
Hi,Please have a try to disable the UNC hardening on windows 10 and see if it helps, you could add the following registry items in the windows 10 to disable it:HKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsNetworkProviderHardenedPaths'.SYSVOL'RequireMutualAuthentication=0'HKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsNetworkProviderHardenedPaths '.NETLOGON'RequireMutualAuthentication=0'Best regards,WendyPlease remember to mark the replies as answers if they help.If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact. Hi,I am checking how the issue is going, if you still have any questions, please feel free to contact us.And if the replies as above are helpful, we would appreciate you to mark them as answers, and if you resolve it using your own solution, please share your experience and solution here. It will be greatly helpful to others who have thesame question.Appreciate for your feedback.Best regards,WendyPlease remember to mark the replies as answers if they help.If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact.
I found a solution. Basically Windows 10 GPO's are not applying when we target to only users in security filtering.
I just added users windows 10 workstation and user account in security filtering in GPO. Applied GPO to OU where user account is located andWindows 10 policies got working.I found in a article Microsoft stated that there is a bug in windows 10 OS which is not allowing user identity to read the GPO and they will provide a Hot-fix one day they fixed it. As of now, user's windows 10 workstation needs to be added to GPO in securityfiltering for user based GPO and link GPO to OU where user is located.Sugandh.
I had some issues after completely deleting Office 2011, including the /Library/Fonts/Microsoft folder. Many of my older documents (even Pages docs) were using some of those fonts and I kept getting alerts that specific fonts were not available and so my document might look different. Having been using Office 2011 since it was released, I have a ton of documents that use many of those MS fonts.
Also, Preview quit working entirely. Restoring the Fonts folder solved all the problems.Digging deeper, Office 2016 does not install any fonts to the system fonts folder. It's fonts are included in a resource folder inside each Office app. So, for example, if you create a Word doc using MS provided fonts then import into Pages, you'll get an error that that font is unavailable and will be substituted.