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  1. Jeg har et lite problem med en Excel makro, se nedenfor. Den skal sjekke celle AG87 (sum av celler B87 – AF87) mot celle AH87 hvor det er lagt inn maks sum tillatt, og hvis maks sum overskrides, hopper det opp en melding.

    Funker greit nok, men problemet er at hvis verdien i AG87 er for høy, hopper den hersen meldingen opp uansett hvilken celle det blir skrevet i på det regnearket. Det samme gjelder for de andre cellene som er i makroen. Så makroen kan ikke brukes. Jeg har prøvd å finne noe brukbart på nettet, men null luck så langt.

    Noen som har en liten ide om hvordan jeg skal fikse dette?

    Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)

    If Range("AG87") > Range("AH87") Then
     MsgBox "Cuidado! Limite de Comer fuera de casa superado!"

    ElseIf Range("AG102") > Range("AH102") Then
     MsgBox "Cuidado! Limite de Informática superado!"

    ElseIf Range("AG103") > Range("AH103") Then
     MsgBox "Cuidado! Limite de Juegos superado!"

    ElseIf Range("AG109") > Range("AH109") Then
     MsgBox "Cuidado! Limite de Vinos, Martini, Cafes fuera de casa superado!"

    End If
    End Sub
     

  2. Da var Windows 11 til build 22000.100 installert på gaming riggen, jeg er i Insider Beta kanalen. Det gikk ikke uten problemer, men slike ting er jo til for å løses. Så langt har alt funket knall, ikke noe tull med spill eller prgrammer. Jeg hadde vel ikke ventet det heller da Windows 11 egentlig er Windows 10 med en del kosmiske forandringer.

    Får se åssen det funker videre framover.  

  3. Ja, nå har jeg installert Windows 11 build 22000.71 i VM og så langt ikke noen problemer. På den andre siden så har jeg ikke noen programmer installert i Windows 11, så ikke lett å si noe mer for øyebblikket.

    Spoiler

    Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.71

    Written By

    Published July 15, 2021

     

    Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.71 to everyone in the Dev Channel!

     

    Changes and Improvements

    • We’re introducing a new entertainment widget! The entertainment widget allows you to see new and featured movie titles available in the Microsoft Store. Selecting a movie will direct you to the Microsoft Store to see more information about that title. Just open widgets and click or tap on the “Add widgets” button and choose the entertainment widget. [UPDATE] The entertainment widget is available for Insiders in the following countries: US, UK, CA, DE, FR, AU, JP.

    The new entertainment widget gives you quick access to featured moved titles in the Microsoft Store.

    • The new context menus and other right-click menus have been updated to use acrylic material.

    The new Windows 11 context menus before acrylic and after.

    • We are testing the usability of a SplitButton for making new folders and files in the File Explorer command bar.
    • The Taskbar previews (when you mouse-over open apps on the Taskbar) have been updated to reflect the new visual design of Windows 11.
    •  

    Taskbar previews with rounded corners!

     

    Fixes

    • Taskbar:
      • We fixed an issue where if you drag app icons on the Taskbar to rearrange them, it was making the apps launch or minimize when you released the icon.
      • Using a long press with touch on an app icon in the Taskbar to open the jump list should now work.
      • After right-clicking the Start icon in the Taskbar, clicking somewhere else should now dismiss the menu more reliably.
      • Shift + Right-click on an app icon in the Taskbar will now bring up the window menu like it used to and not the jump list.
      • We’ve addressed an issue that was making your mouse move slowly when hovering over the Taskbar previews.
      • We’ve included the fix for an issue when using multiple Desktops where an app icon in the taskbar might give the appearance of multiple windows being open when that wasn’t the case on that Desktop.
      • When using the Amharic IME you should no longer see an unexpected X next to the IME icon in the taskbar.
      • The issue where if you click on the input indicator on the Taskbar and it would unexpectedly highlighted Quick Settings has been fixed.
      • When you hover over Task View, the preview flyout for your Desktops will no longer pop back up after using Esc to dismiss them.
      • We made a fix to address an issue where explorer.exe might crash after hovering over the Task View icon in the Taskbar.
      • We fixed an issue where the selected date in the calendar flyout was out of sync with the date in the Taskbar.
      • We made an update to address a scenario resulting in some Insiders not seeing the lunar calendar text in the calendar flyout when enabled in Settings.
      • This flight addressed an issue that could unexpectedly make the Taskbar background transparent.
      • Right-clicking the focus assist icon in the taskbar should now show a context menu.
      • The issue from the previous flight where icons in the taskbar corner were getting crushed against the top of the Taskbar has been addressed.
      • The tooltip for the location in use icon in the Taskbar should no longer appear blank sometimes.
    • Settings:
      • We fixed an issue making Settings crash on launch periodically.
      • Using the volume mixer sliders in Sound Settings should be more responsive now, as well as the page responsiveness as a whole.
      • We fixed an issue resulting in Disk and Volumes Settings’ change size option being clipped.
      • There was a non-functional verify link under Backup Settings – this has been fixed.
      • The Power and Battery Settings page should no longer be reporting that battery saver is engaged in it’s not.
      • The Power and Battery Settings page should also now not crash when launched from Quick Settings.
      • We fixed a grammatical error in the Sign-in Settings text.
      • The “I forgot my PIN” link was unexpectedly missing in Sign-in Settings when a PIN was set up and has now been returned.
      • The issue where the Move option under Apps & Features in Settings wasn’t working reliably should be addressed in this build.
      • We’ve mitigated a problem where some of the colors in Settings weren’t updating after switching between dark and light mode, leaving unreadable text.
      • We’ve done some work to help improve the performance of Settings when switching between light and dark mode.
      • We addressed an issue where some of the elements of the Themes page in Settings would end up crowded together when the window size was small.
      • We resolved an issue where the Pen menu toggle under Taskbar Settings was not in sync with the actual state of the feature.
      • Changes made to “Dismiss notification after this amount of time” in Accessibility Settings should now persist.
      • Some of the icons you could enable in Taskbar Settings were erroneously labeled Windows Explorer even though that’s not what they were – this should now be fixed.
      • The Connect text in Quick Settings has been updated to say Cast.
    • File Explorer:
      • Clicking the command bar button twice should now close any dropdown that appeared.
      • The new command bar should now appear when “Open folders in a separate process” is enabled under File Explorer Options > View.
      • This build addresses an issue where right clicking a file and selecting Open With > Choose another app might launch the file in the default app rather than opening the Open With dialog.
      • Fixed an issue the desktop and File Explorer context menu would stop launching.
    • Search:
      • We fixed an issue where the option to verify your account in Search wasn’t working.
      • Hovering over the Search icon on a secondary monitor will now show the flyout on the correct monitor.
      • Search should now work if you open Start and start typing after having gone to the apps list and back.
    • Widgets:
      • When using the Outlook client with a Microsoft account, Calendar, and To Do updates should sync faster down to the widgets.
      • We addressed an issue where if you added multiple widgets quickly from the widgets settings, it could result in some of the widgets not being visible on the board.
      • We fixed a bug where widgets could all become stuck in a loading state (blank squares in the window).
      • The traffic widget should now follow the Windows mode (light or dark).
      • The title of the sports widget should no longer mismatch with the content of the widget.
    • Other:
      • This build addresses an issue where ALT + Tab was getting stuck open sometimes after you released the keys and had to be manually dismissed.
      • We made a fix for an issue where Narrator focus wasn’t ending up on the emoji panel after using the keyboard shortcut to open it.
      • Magnifier’s lens view has been updated so the lens now has rounded corners.
      • We found an issue that was noticeably impacting Start launch reliability for some Insiders, and have addressed it with this flight.
      • We’ve updated the “Most Used” text in the Start menu’s app list so it should no longer be getting clipped.
      • Using the semantic zoom in Start’s app list should no longer result in the list being pushed down and to the right off the edge of the window.
      • We fixed an issue where if you pressed WIN + Z you would need to press Tab before you could use the arrow key to navigate through the snap layouts.
      • We addressed an issue where an acrylic area could get left on the screen after repeatedly snapping and unsnapping a window with touch.
      • We’ve done some work to mitigate an unexpected flash when moving a snapped window with touch.
      • We made a change to help window borders have a little more contrast when “Show accent color on title bars and windows borders” was turned off.

    Known issues

    • [REMINDER] When upgrading to Windows 11 from Windows 10 or when installing an update to Windows 11, some features may be deprecated or removed. See details here.
    • Start:
      • In some cases, you might be unable to enter text when using Search from Start or the Taskbar. If you experience the issue, press WIN + R on the keyboard to launch the Run dialog box, then close it.
      • Based on feedback, we are working on adding access keys to WIN + X so that you can do things like “WIN + X M” to launch Device Manager. Insiders may see this functionality in this build, however we are currently investigating an issue in which sometimes the option is unexpectedly unavailable.
    • Taskbar:
      • There is an issue in this build where Explorer.exe will crash when the date and time button on the Taskbar is clicked to access new notifications with Focus Assist turned off. The workaround for this is to enable Focus assist to priority or alarms mode. Note that when focus assist is turned on, notification popups won’t appear, but they will be in the notification center when opened.
      • The Taskbar will sometimes flicker when switching input methods.
      • Taskbar previews may draw partially offscreen.
    • Settings:
      • When launching the Settings app, a brief green flash may appear.
      • When using Quick Settings to modify Accessibility settings, the settings UI may not save the selected state.
      • The button to rename your PC doesn’t work in this build. If needed, this can be done using sysdm.cpl.
      • Settings will crash when clicking “Facial recognition (Windows Hello)” under Sign-in Settings if Windows Hello is already set up.
      • Reset this PC and Go back buttons in Settings > System > Recovery do not function. Reset and roll back can be accessed from the Windows Recovery Environment by selecting System > Recovery > Advanced startup, and pressing Restart now. Once in Windows Recovery, choose Troubleshoot.
        • Choose Reset this PC to perform a reset.
        • Choose Advanced options > Uninstall Updates > Uninstall latest feature update to perform a rollback.
    • File Explorer:
      • Explorer.exe crashes in a loop for Insiders using the Turkish display language when battery charge is at 100%.
      • When right clicking the desktop or File Explorer, the resulting context menu and submenus may appear partially off screen.
      • Clicking a desktop icon or context menu entry may result in the wrong item being selected.
    • Search:
      • After clicking the Search icon on the Taskbar, the Search panel may not open. If this occurs, restart the “Windows Explorer” process, and open the search panel again.
      • When you hover your mouse over the Search icon on the Taskbar, recent searches may not be displayed. To work around the issue, restart your PC.
      • Search panel might appear as black and not display any content below the search box.
    • Widgets:
      • Widgets board may appear empty. To work around the issue, you can sign out and then sign back in again.
      • Launching links from the widgets board may not invoke apps to the foreground.
      • Widgets may be displayed in the wrong size on external monitors. If you encounter this, you can launch the widgets via touch or WIN + W shortcut on your actual PC display first and then launch on your secondary monitors.
    • Store:
      • The install button might not be functional yet in some limited scenarios.
      • Rating and reviews are not available for some apps.
    • Windows Security:
      • Device Security is unexpectedly saying “Standard hardware security not supported” for Insiders with supported hardware.
      • “Automatic sample submission” is unexpectedly turned off when you restart your PC.
    • Localization:
      • There is an issue where some Insiders may be missing some translations from their user experience for a small subset of languages running the latest Insider Preview builds. To confirm if you have been impacted, please visit this Answers forum post and follow the steps for remediation.

    For developers

    You can download the latest Windows Insider SDK at aka.ms/windowsinsidersdk. The Windows Insider SDK will be continuously flighting with corresponding Windows 11 Insider Preview builds, and the latest Windows Insider SDK for Build 22000.71 is now available.

    Beginning with Windows Insider SDK version 22000.71 and the latest .NET 5 update, we have also added support for .NET 5 developers who want to target the Windows Insider SDK and access these new APIs. For more details on this support, refer to the Windows Insider SDK download page.

    Important Insider Links

    You can check out our Windows Insider Program documentation here, including a list of all the new features and updates released in builds so far. Are you not seeing any of the features listed for this build? Check your Windows Insider Settings to make sure you’re in the Dev Channel. Submit feedback here to let us know if things weren’t working the way you expected.

    If you want a complete look at what build is in which Insider channel, head over to Flight Hub. Please note, there will be a slight delay between when a build is flighted and when Flight Hub is updated.

    Thanks,
    Amanda & Brandon

     

     

  4. Skal jeg være helt ærlig, så tror jeg at Microsoft skyter seg selv i foten litt med kravene til Windows 11. Her i huset har vi 5 PC’er, kun en oppfyller kravene til Win 11.
    Jeg tviler på at folk som har PC som ikke oppfyller kravene til Win 11, oser avgårde og kjøper seg ny PC fordi Microsoft sier det. Blir nok å fortsette med Windows 10 en stund til her ja.

    Jeg lurte på å kjøpe en sånn derre TPM modul for HK (Gigabyte) til fruen, men jeg var litt treig av meg. Forrige uke kostet en slik TPM 2.0 modul ca. 160 kr, nå selges samme modul på eBay for ca. 1100 - 1600 kr. Det er litt for dyrt.

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  5. Theo343 skrev (36 minutter siden):

    Helt fra 16:9 har jeg hatt taskbar vertikalt på venstre side av skjermen og med 21:9 er det eneste stedet jeg ønsker å ha den. Jeg får da startflagget i toppen til venstre. Har de fjernet denne muligheten i Win11 vil jeg si de ikke "er i tiden" med hva som skjer på skjermfronten.

    Ellers link direkte til programmet så man slipper å lete gjennom en salgsside.
    https://aka.ms/GetPCHealthCheckApp

    Interessant at en splitter ny X570 med 5950X ikke oppfyller kravene til å kjøre Windows 11 🤣
    image.png.969aa086e3fc32912e4b58d5601e2693.png

    Du har ikke TPM på HK aktivert, det er derfor den feiler. 😄

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  6. NoBo skrev (10 timer siden):


    Spent på om kravet om TPM Chip ver 2.0 nå blir et absolutt krav (for bruk av bl.a. BitLocker) og at PC-er som da ikke har TPM ver 2.0 ikke kan oppgraderes til Win11 (og bruke BitLocker). Blir fort lite ‘gratis’ med å oppgradere til WinXI da, om man må kjøpe ny PC/nytt hovedkort.

     

     

    Det er nok krav om TPM ja. Sjekket på min PC uten TPM aktivert og niks Windows 11. Restartet PC'en og aktiverte TPM i BIOS, og jepp, Windows 11 klar. Det er noen HK produsenter som selger TPM moduler til ca 120 kr. Glemte å si at du kan laste ned et program fra Microsoft for å sjekke om PC'en er klar for Windows 11. Limk nederst på siden: https://www.microsoft.com/nb-no/windows/windows-11

  7. Nå har det vært stille her lenge ser jeg, så jeg får se å bli litt mer aktiv, ... kanskje. Når det gjelder det G sier om: "We fixed an issue that could result in Windows Update getting stuck at “Downloading – 0%” for a long time." så synes jeg dette skjer enda, og jeg er på versjon 21H1 Build 19043.1081.

    Nytt om siste beta som jeg bruker:
     

    Spoiler

    Releasing Windows 10 Build 19043.1081 (21H1) to Beta & Release Preview Channels

    Written By Windows Insider Program Team published June 17, 2021

     

    Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing 21H1 Build 19043.1081 (KB5003690) to the Beta Channel & Release Preview Channel for those Insiders who are on 21H1. See our blog post here on preparing the Windows 10 May 2021 Update (21H1) for release.

    This update includes the following improvements:

    • We fixed an issue that causes blurry text on the news and interests button on the Windows taskbar for some display configurations.
    • We fixed an issue that causes communication between apps to stop working after you enable the “AppMgmt_COM_SearchForCLSID” policy.
    • We fixed a performance issue in the MultiByteToWideChar() function that occurs when it is used in a non-English locale.
    • We fixed an issue that prevents sorting from working properly when using multiple versions of National Language Support (NLS) sorting.
    • We fixed an issue in a small subset of users that have lower than expected performance in games after installing KB5000842 or later.
    • We fixed an issue that causes the Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) to suddenly stop working while you are typing.
    • We fixed an issue that causes WMIMigrationPlugin.dll to return an error when you attempt to migrate in offline mode.
    • We fixed an issue with the Set-RuleOption PowerShell command that fails to provide the option for the Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) policy to treat files signed with an expired certificate as unsigned.
    • We fixed an issue that causes Windows to stop working when it uses AppLocker to validate a file that has multiple signatures. The error is 0x3B.
    • We fixed an issue that might cause BitLocker to go into recovery mode after updating the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) firmware. This occurs when the “Interactive logon: Machine account lockout Threshold” policy is set and there were incorrect password attempts.
    • We fixed an issue that causes Windows to generate many AppLocker or SmartLocker success events.
    • We fixed an issue with authenticating for a domain controller when Credential Guard and Remote Credential Guard are enabled.
    • We fixed an issue that prevents certain screen reader apps from running when Hypervisor-protected code integrity (HVCI) is enabled.
    • We fixed an issue in which signing in using a PIN fails. The error message is “Something happened and your PIN isn’t available. Click to set up your PIN again.”
    • We added Windows support for System Management Mode protections (firmware protection version 2.0) for certain processors that support Secure Launch.
    • We fixed an issue that, in certain cases, takes you out of the exclusive virtual reality (VR) app and back to Windows Mixed Reality Home when you press the Windows button on the controller. With this update, when you press the Windows button, the Windows Start menu appears. When you close the Start menu, you will go back to the exclusive VR app.
    • We improved the accuracy and efficiency of sensitive data analysis in the Microsoft 365 Endpoint data loss prevention (DLP) Classification Engine.
    • We fixed an issue with the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) VPN service on remote access server (RAS) servers. Periodically, users cannot connect a VPN to the server over the IKE protocol. This issue might start several hours or days after restarting the server or restarting the IKEEXT service. Some users can connect while many others cannot connect because the service is in DoS Protection mode, which limits incoming connection attempts.
    • We fixed an issue that causes Wi-Fi connections to fail because of an invalid Message Integrity Check (MIC) on a four-way handshake if Management Frame Protection (MFP) is enabled.
    • We fixed an issue that might cause a VPN to fail after renewing a user auto-enrolled certificate. The error message is “There are no more files”.
    • We fixed an issue with the Tunnel Extensible Authentication protocol (TEAP) that replaces the outer identity with “anonymous” even though identity privacy is not selected or is disabled.
    • We fixed an issue that causes Remote Desktop sessions to stop responding while the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is enabled.
    • We added support for the USB Test and Measurement Class.
    • We fixed an issue in Adamsync.exe that affects the syncing of large Active Directory subtrees.
    • We fixed an error that occurs when the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) bind cache is full, and the LDAP client library receives a referral.
    • We fixed a redirector stop error that is caused by a race condition that occurs when the system deletes binding objects when connections close.
    • We fixed an issue that prevents users from setting or querying disk quotas on the C drive.
    • We fixed an issue that causes 16-bit apps that run on NT Virtual DOS Machine (NTVDM) to stop working when you open them.
    • We fixed an issue that causes fontdrvhost.exe to stop working when Compact Font Format version 2 (CFF2) fonts are installed.
    • We fixed an issue that might prevent End User Defined Characters (EUDC) from printing correctly because of font fallback settings.
    • We fixed an issue with Search box graphics on the Windows taskbar that occurs if you use the taskbar’s context menu to turn off News and interests. This graphics issue is especially visible when using dark mode.
    • We fixed an issue that might cause signing in with your fingerprint to fail after the system starts up or resumes from sleep.
    • We fixed an issue that might redirect you to the Microsoft Store page for Gaming Services when you try to install or start an Xbox Game Pass game on your Windows 10 device. Additionally, you receive error 0x80073D26 or 0x8007139F. For more information, see KB5004327.

    Thanks,
    The Windows Insider Program Team

     

     

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