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Only ones it lists I would use are the sysinternal apps, and mainly as Microsoft bought them. I have used all 3 tools listed, they are good.

I don't think any of this type of program are necessary anymore. Its why Norton stopped selling theirs... most of its just links to settings. Co pilot can find those for you, if you really need help.

I don't use them myself.

The win 10 version does seem to include god mode, so there is that... if you want it. Menus that show are determined by version of OS its installed on... it seems.
 
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For at least 6 months, Youtube on Firefox would randomly scroll up everytime I was scrolling down on recommended page.
I had gotten used to it. It used to annoy me at first but I had tried a reset of Firefox and it still happened, so I blamed Google.
They appear to have fixed it as its not doing it now.

Now instead it is showing me copies of videos twice on same page. Though that might have been a glitch.
 
Could be anything else loading which isn't handled properly—typical corp webpage loads over 100 different elements.
could be

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I been slack with email inbox, deleted 4313 emails today, I don't feel like I lost anything... especially since Outlook just put it all in deleted folder so have 30 days to rescue anything before its gone. Also moved a few into better folders, so now only have 970 in inbox.

Yes, I could set up rules. Maybe I will once its lower. One email at a time easier to deal with.

Still could do more but its more difficult now as the big groups are gone
 
deleted 4313 emails today … Outlook

POP or IMAP? PST or OST?

I have POP PST for simplicity and local control. Back when my email load was heavy, I used to start a new POP every year—copy old one, rename old for archive, delete all mail in new.

Now my mail load is quite low, so I've had the same PST for a few years.


I used to have folders out the kangaroo but realized I almost never used them. Outlook search is now very good, so I only have one extra folder 'Keep'. I did a clean on the Inbox a couple of years ago, so it's now less than one screen—currently 6.
 
I don't know what Outlook used now, I use a gmail account on it.

Its odd, it only let me delete them in batches of 75 or less. I kept having to do same searches to find more emails.

I will whittle it down from the 970 that remain. A lot of them are orders I made, and want to keep. Not as easy as a bulk delete.

Windows 11 24H2 is out but its slow to be released. The ISO on website was still 23H2 last night - I think I wait and let others experiment with it before I do the install.
 
its faster to logon to the chrome browser and delete than than to use Outlook. That and the search function in Outlook only works for emails recieved since I started using it... and there is like 10 years worth of emails in some folders. I just saw some from 2013.

Down to only 778 items in inbox, 372 unread (spam). I forgot the green text just shows unread, the folder can have way more in it. 5677 deleted emails now. I killed a few folders I don't really need.

Have to be careful I don't delete anything I need.
 
Have to be careful I don't delete anything I need

How many older than a year have you needed in the past 12 months?

I used to be the same, but realized I never had to access the old stuff beyond what I elected to put in the 'Keep' folder. Those archives of previous years in my backup drive—I haven't checked in at least 10 years, and that includes tens of thousands of business emails.

its faster to logon to the chrome browser and delete than than to use Outlook

Yes I can see that working best if you have just one email account—why install Outlook when you have a browser already?
 
I used to be the same, but realized I never had to access the old stuff beyond what I elected to put in the 'Keep' folder. Those archives of previous years in my backup drive—I haven't checked in at least 10 years, and that includes tens of thousands of business emails.

It didn't matter so much for a long time as I used a browser to look at Gmail so all the mail was on a server. I didn't have an archive folder before, just a stack of folders I made that I haven't looked in for years.

I assume you can't control location of the file, as I could put on ssd. Its not like I have a lack of space now... even if I ignore my hdd I have 3tb free. C is half empty and the 4tb ssd only has 1tb used.

Some of my folders are for courses I did. Those are handy to keep. Others are order details, another is receipts. Sure, after a few years they less useful, but right now I need some of them. Just to remember who I bought things off, if nothing else.
why install Outlook when you have a browser already?

I have Outlook as it came with my Office subscription and I thought a few months back that I wanted to stop using Chrome, so Outlook took one use of chrome away. Only a few remain now. One or two things only work on Chrome... they don't like Firefox.
 
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I assume you can't control location of the file

You can, mine's in D:\Mail.

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order details, another is receipts

Yep, they're all in my 'Keep' folder on the off-chance they might be relevant. Main ones are also in my OneNote books—not the email, just the useful bit, often a screenshot.

Funnily enough, Outlook just started acting up—pops up a login request and then does nothing with it. Did two 365 Repairs, still no joy, grr.
 

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