

Also thanks for the info on the .msg files! We tried opening in thunderbird but it didn’t work, we’ll try these steps seems simple!


Also thanks for the info on the .msg files! We tried opening in thunderbird but it didn’t work, we’ll try these steps seems simple!


I was already available for her tech support whenever she needed so this isn’t really changing much for me. Plus I enjoy this so it doesn’t bother me.


I setup time shift, but I should setup some kind of backup for her. She didn’t have any kind of backup in windows either.


Hmm maybe I can see if it can be configured to only do security patches and feature updates can be done manually.


My goal here is for her NOT to use the VM. I only set it up as a backup in case there was something I overlooked. Ideally she’ll never need to go into the VM.


I thought it would be good to enable this to ensure security issues are patched. But maybe I should turn that off?


Better rec is get your own domain and try out any other service, if you own the domain you can always hop if needed.


Zero chance this will be $250 it’s more powerful than the steam deck.
They probably don’t even read what the message has to say. When I’ve helped some family members with their computer I’ve seen something important pop up and they just closed it immediately. I asked what did that message say and they said “I don’t know I just closed it.” :/


Well that was the whole point behind steam OS and proton. If valve did not work on those things then it was a much bigger possibility.


They probably wouldn’t block but force companies (valve included) to pay a cut of the revenue by forcing people through the Microsoft store. See Windows S mode.
I did setup time shift so we should be good there.