![]() ![]() What that VPN switch on a spring does, IDK the last thing anyone would do is let a standalone VPN be configured by Windows, if you can even follow their ridiculous instructions. Every update does something to Settings and some switches revert the instant you leave them. Having said that, MS keeps playing with switches moving them around, hiding them, changing their effects. Same for letting apps access your account, contacts, etc. ![]() For notifications to be (almost) completely killed, you have to go through each app in Settings and individually turn them off, the global switch won’t do it. On Pro this can mostly be done in gpedit. Anyway, does anyone know of a way to get this nag to stop appearing every few days? All I want is an operating system, not all the additional stuff that Microsoft wants to add that has nothing to do with running the computer (but Linux doesn’t always work for my needs, so no need to suggest that some programs just don’t run well - yet). Quite frankly, I’m getting tired of this screen. There is no option to tell it “no, thanks, now stop bugging me!” - I can either continue or click on “remind me later”. It wants me to implement Windows Hello, OneDrive, and four other items for which I have absolutely no use. I’ve noticed after the past two or three Windows 10 Pro updates (can’t give you the exact version this is mainly on my home computer and I’m at the office when I’m thinking about it) I get a notification that “we need to finish setting up your system”. Feel free to link to the answer if someone actually has answered it before! ![]() I haven’t seen this addressed, nor do I see it in Ed Bott’s handy site, so I’ll pose the question. ![]()
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