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Reinstall Windows Journal

Posted on July 28th, 2016 at 13:44 woody I talked about Windows Journal a. KB 3170735 showed signs of putting Windows Journal out of its misery. Smaart 7 Keygen Osx Snow.

Microsoft just released, which lets users remove the Windows Journal component immediately. As a more secure alternative to Windows Journal, we recommend that users download, install, and use Microsoft OneNote. Other mitigations for customers who have dependencies on Windows Journal are provided in this article. Some of you may lament its passing.

Woody: THANK YOU SO MUCH for the info you wrote on “Info World” today – July 28th re:”Windows Upgrade Stuck at 90%, What Are Your Options?”. After 15 hours waiting for my Windows 10 to FINISH Downloading – I started to search for solutions. THANKS for the WONDERFUL suggestion to bring the CPU to a Microsoft Store. Of course it meant waking my husband up from a nap (to carry it); finding a thumb drive; & scrambling to copy professional files. IT WAS WORTH IT!!!!!!

(I Wwnted to send you and email, but we never installed Outlook 7 & NOW is NOT the time) Still wanted to THANK YOU. Usually my husband, former Programmer, is my source of info (except he doesn’t read manuals).

Have a Great Weekend! Woody, when you give more advice on whether or not to install this particular update, could you please take into account the fact that many users will never have heard of Windows Journal let alone have used it. We need to know in those circumstances whether it is something that can safely be ignored like most optional and unchecked updates or whether there is any specific security implication that makes such an installation worth risking, assuming that you end up recommending it as being safe to install. Hi Woody – I’m a maths teacher who has used Microsoft journal files in teaching the subject virtually every lesson over the past 6 years, writing from my Wacom tablet – the best teaching resource I ever could have bought. Every file is placed on the school website for kids to access from home ( or anywhere!). I only got the message on my laptop this Tuesday that Microsoft are pulling the plug on Journal. I’m happy to switch across to One Note from now on, but am concerned about accessing all of my hundreds of saved journal files and posting them online for kids to use.

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