New Windows driver blocks software from changing default web browser
New Windows driver blocks software from changing default web browser
Microsoft is now using a Windows driver to prevent users from changing the Windows 10 and Windows 11 default browser manually or through software.
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"Won't happen. Can't flood. Hey does anybody else hear water?"
I genuinely can't tell if this was intentional but its hilarious either way.
2 1 ReplyWhat water are you hearing?
1 0 ReplyHas anyone else noticed that MS switched their search engine? I have never heard of that. Sounds like a bug or something.
1 0 ReplyI said that they won't mess with the GPOs.
I doubt that MS switched anyone's search engine purposefully. But that's more likely than them messing with the GPOs.
Them switching search engine hasn't ever happened to me at least.
1 1 ReplyWhat would you bet that it will never happen?
1 0 Reply10 EUR that it won't happen in at least 10 years. Longer than that I won't make a bet for anything.
2 0 ReplyI'd honestly take that. Uh, is there a remind function? If I assume this will be here and I'll have an account in ten years?
1 0 ReplyUh, is there a remind function?
Not that I know of.
I'm honestly quite doubtful that Lemmy will be a thing in 10 years or even 5 years. I hope so, but yeah.
A problem with Lemmy is that individual instances are much much more likely to shut down than an entire platform.
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