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Discussions tagged with 'microsoft changes' on WindowsForum.com cover a range of recent modifications by Microsoft to Windows and Microsoft 365. Topics include updates to Windows 11 update controls, allowing users to pause, skip, and restart updates more flexibly. Changes to High Volume Email (HVE) in Microsoft 365, including extended Basic Authentication support and a transition to modern authentication, are also addressed. The revamped Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) interface under the Fluent 2 Design System is another focus. Additionally, users report a surprise upgrade from Windows Server 2022 to Windows Server 2025 without prior notice, and some express frustration over unapproved changes to the login screen appearance.
Microsoft is trying to do something Windows users have been asking for in one form or another for years: make updates feel less like a commandment and more like a choice. The company is not abandoning automatic security patching, and it should not; but it is signaling a more flexible future for...
Microsoft’s recent announcement regarding significant changes to High Volume Email (HVE) within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem has sent ripples through the IT community, especially among organizations that rely heavily on email automation for communication both internally and externally. This newly...
Microsoft’s recent move to refresh the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) marks yet another bold step toward modernizing every facet of Windows 11. With the Windows Insider Preview Build 26120.3653 now testing a revamped BSOD interface, Microsoft is infusing its legacy systems with a...
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Microsoft Tames Updates, Axes Battery Indicator
In a clear message to Windows users, Microsoft is shaking up its approach to two long-standing irritants: incessant update interruptions and a confusing new battery indicator for Windows 11. While one move promises to enhance the everyday computing...
In a move reminiscent of your favorite plot twist in a drama series, Microsoft recently transitioned users from Windows Server 2022 to Windows Server 2025 overnight—without any prior warning or customer consent. This unexpected upgrade has sparked concern and confusion among IT administrators...
i just wanted to know why my login screen is different, and how can i get back the old one with the hand and all the colors? nothing irritates, me more than ms changing things on your system without you approving it. why would they change this login screen? i really liked the old one, and the...