Use Windows 10 on my SP3 and only use it with touch interface, no issues at all. If your fingers don't work, pick up the pen. I keep trying to go back to Windows 8 but Windows 10 is leaps and bounds ahead of it.
Beta testing is bound to have it's issues, but I totally agree about Onedrive and can only hope for a fix.
I find OneDrive, and its implementation with Windows 10, to be very good. I use OneDrive with Windows 10 on a Surface Pro 3, OS X on a MacBook, Windows 10 on a MacBook, and two family iPhones. My entire photo library syncs with OneDrive. Besides that, I access OneDrive online from other machines while traveling. Just today, I created a picture folder, copied about 100 images into it, then shared the folder with a friend, also giving them edit access.
My software install sets, desktop backgrounds, icons, bookmarks, and shortcuts are also on OneDrive.
I like iCloud, too. Microsoft is about 20 minutes ahead of Apple on this one. Close race.
Note: I keep all OneDrive files backed up to an external hard drive. When I configure a new machine, I give it a head start by copying those files from the drive to the computer. Then, OneDrive only takes about 10 minutes to report 'Up to date'.
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Use Windows 10 on my SP3 and only use it with touch interface, no issues at all. If your fingers don't work, pick up the pen. I keep trying to go back to Windows 8 but Windows 10 is leaps and bounds ahead of it.
Outlook 2013 protocols are re-ordered, and less likely to be tracked /hacked. Your email provider may need a different setting. So check your outgoing mail settings, especially the port. If IMAP, your SMTP port may be 25 or 587. Also try None or SSL or TTL or Auto. Also, the outgoing server may need the same login as incoming (username and password) without stating them again. Let me know...Here's something odd.
I installed a trial version of Office 2013 Outlook. This replaced my 2007 version. Now every time I try to send mail to my "mail.[mywebsite].biz" server, I get a "Trusted Certificate" violation.
What's happening here?
I totally agree, the new way of using Onedrive is a joke. Their excuse that it confused people is even more laughable. I fell in love with Onedrive when using Windows 8, except for how slow it is. There is no reason they could not or should not make it the way it was. Turn the online only ones different colors or put them in their own tab saying online only. Having to go to a stupid website to see my offline files is beyond annoying when I have used it the other way. Maybe if enough insiders will speak up, they will change it back or create an idiot proof way so it doesn't confuse the masses.It isn't that OneDrive doesn't work, it does and quite well as you notice. It is the way that it is presented in W10. Only those files that are synced and available locally as well as at OneDrive show up in the OneDrive folder. And no OneDrive app that made getting/opening a file so easy. In order to get to the files that are online only you have to go to the website for OneDrive. I find that unacceptable.
- This isn't a "problem," per se, but I don't like the hidden controls in the Start screen (accessed via the hamburger icon). If anyone knows how to turn that off, please let me know. It's irritating to have to click to open the list of apps, power, settings, etc., especially when I'm fighting with placing tiles.