*This explains affecting both static email and draft email. A bug on the collections server caused text collection to bomb out. *does not explain why typing out a new email would fail to show up onscreenģ) Microsoft is using the Outlook client to collect analytic data from email content, including live text input. It does this to prevent preview pane exploits. It reads through all the text in the email, compares it to a master server and strips out suspect text. *does not explain why static emails do not show up, would require everyone to have spellcheck onĢ) It's part of the spam/phishing engine of Outlook. Your text hits their servers and a bug causes it not to display at all. That means Microsoft did something after the 20462 release that talks to/checks with a Microsoft server not only when viewing but when crafting emails.ġ) It's part of the spell checking and grammar feature. Many people have pushed downgrading back to Build 13901.20462 released April 23. For me the affected users were on 13929.20296 released April 29th. Out of the systems I tested yesterday afternoon (2) none were updated to the May 11th release which was Build 13929.20372. Sorry for the rant, but I'm so sick of their utter disregard for people's time. In other words, in their weird rush to rid Windows 10 of Control Panel elements, Microsoft erased the UI needed to clear the sync history from Control Panel and didn't bother to put it back under "Bluetooth & other devices." Half a workday already shot due to a Fortune 500 public company's gross incompetence. With the latest version, however, you can't. You used to be able to right-click on settings and a Control Panel dialog box would show up with a tab you could use to clear the sync history. Apparently "remove device" means its now banned from my system permanently (absent some manual registry mining and key modification). After restoring the above-mentioned system image, my Bluetooth mouse wouldn't connect, even though it showed up as paired, so I removed it, restarted, and attempted to re-pair the mouse. Every bit of code the current team touches they seem to break.
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