· Not sure if you need to close. Click on the start button and click on the 3 lines that appear in the uppermost left corner. This has a list of the most used apps, buttons for power, and 4 or 5 other functions. No idea what this column is called. The name of the app that you downloaded, installed, and ran will be on this list. To see a list of your apps, select Start All apps and scroll through the alphabetical list. To choose whether your Start menu settings show all your apps or only the most used ones, select Start Settings Personalization Start and adjust each setting you want to change. · Some programs I installed using my "Admin" account are not accessible to my other "Standard" user accounts. Examples are Spotify and uTorrent. I checked and they are installed in appdata/roaming of my admin account, so I guess they were installed only for that specific account (tried reinstalling but it doesn't have the option to install for.
The example to find a downloaded program or APPs on Windows 10 and 11, for example in default Download folder, or in internet explorer download history! This is not only for the Internet Explorer download history, it is also a solution for the Google Chrome and Firefox, other Third-party Browse use also by default this download folder under Wind, In my case I wasn't able to see the application in settings apps downloaded app list because I have already tried to uninstall it. What worked for me was: adb shell pm uninstall bltadwin.ruename I think my problem was because somehow I had installed the app on the Primary and Guest user and couldn't uninstall them from neither one. Thanks. Win 10 Pro. I'll check out group policies. - - - Updated - - - @bro67, I see that if my "Run only specified Win apps" is Not configured (the default setting) or Disabled, users should be able to run all applications: So, I'm wondering what the policy setting should be. I'd rather have an exclusive setting (let them run only what I want) rather than an inclusive one (run everything, and.
Hi, I have created an App. PowerApp is built on a excel which is shared in OneDrive. I have shared the App and excel with three users. Two of them has no issues. They can see the data and can perform all the functions. However, this one user can open the App but can’t see any data. Instead user get. What we are finding is that users are not able to view the content. The only way they can see it is if they themselves also download the app in Service. This may be find with power users and report designers, but it defeats the SharePoint experience for all other users. I asked around at this last weekend's SQL Saturday, and was informed that it should work, we just need to make sure that the users are listed in both the O group as well as the Power BI workspace. See how to find things you've downloaded on your PC. To find downloads on your PC: Select File Explorer from the taskbar, or press the Windows logo key + E.. Under Quick access, select Downloads.
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