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02-26-2015, 11:54 AM
Please have a look at the attached screenshots and let me know what is
wrong. This is a clean Windows 10 installation and I installed the latest
internal SetupBuilder 8.5. I did NOT customize anything after the
SetupBuilder installation. And no, there is nothing wrong with the Burgers
;-)

Okay, here's the deal. We need 40-50 beta testers with Windows 10 and
Windows 8.1 environments to test a brand new SetupBuilder feature. If you
find out what is wrong with the pictures then you are on the beta tester
list <g>

If you have Windows 10 and/or Windows 8.1 and if you would like to help test
a new feature (you'll receive a small test utility within the next few
days), please post here or send an email to support@lindersoft.com

More information soon...

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02-26-2015, 11:56 AM
Friedrich,

> Please have a look at the attached screenshots and let me know what is
> wrong.

Is your tile supposed to be disconnected from the others?

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02-26-2015, 11:56 AM
I agree with Lee. It's hanging out all by itself.

BTW, I have windows 8.1 and windows 10 running in VMware. Will be glad to
help.

Skip

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02-26-2015, 11:57 AM
Skip,

> BTW, I have windows 8.1 and windows 10 running in VMware.

As do I. Forgot to mention that!<g>

Lee White

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02-26-2015, 11:57 AM
Friedrich is his own man!

Jane Fleming

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02-26-2015, 11:58 AM
Jane,

> Friedrich is his own man!

And not an island unto himself!<g>

Lee White

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02-26-2015, 11:58 AM
Lee,

>> Please have a look at the attached screenshots and let me know
>> what is wrong.
>
> Is your tile supposed to be disconnected from the others?

Well, not too bad ;-) But the tile position is correct in Windows 10 <g>.
That's what happens when you "Pin to Start". See attached screenshot --
Notepad pinned to the Win10 Start Screen.

The "magic" in my previous screenshot is that SetupBuilder pinned it!!! But
wait, applications which are installed during deployment can not be
automatically pinned to Start in Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. This is
impossible and a significant change in Start Screen behavior from Windows
8.0.

Or in other words, new items are not pinned to the Start Screen any longer,
but your customers have to scroll down to the Apps by Category area and
manually set this to appear on the Start Screen. For quite a few software
companies this is a support nightmare.

By the way, here is an interesting DELL Knowledge Base for this which links
to one of our SetupBuilder threads:

https://support.software.dell.com/desktop-authority/kb/145537

http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40668

Unfortunately, this change in Windows behavior introduced challenges for
enterprises who need to ensure certain applications are automatically pinned
to the user's Start Screen.

I have been researching and working on this brand new SetupBuilder "Pin to
Start on Windows 8.1 and 10" feature for a while.

Friedrich

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02-26-2015, 12:00 PM
Friedrich,

> Well, not too bad ;-) But the tile position is correct in Windows 10 <g>.

I tried!

I have tile in my bathroom and kitchen and that's enough for me!<g>

Thankfully 10 reduces them to a manageable number with a real START
menu and not a start page. Well, until they realize that they know
what we need better than we do and revert to 8/8.1 behavior.

First they get rid of the hotkey underscore. Then they get rid of the
menu altogether. Then they drop the start menu for a start page. It is
MS's dedication to obfuscation that has always bewildered me!<g> Now
where did I put that hammer?!

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02-26-2015, 12:00 PM
Lee,

>> Well, not too bad ;-) But the tile position is correct in
>> Windows 10 <g>.
>
> I tried!
>
> I have tile in my bathroom and kitchen and that's enough for me!<g>

<BG>

> Thankfully 10 reduces them to a manageable number with a real START
> menu and not a start page. Well, until they realize that they know
> what we need better than we do and revert to 8/8.1 behavior.
>
> First they get rid of the hotkey underscore. Then they get rid of the
> menu altogether. Then they drop the start menu for a start page. It is
> MS's dedication to obfuscation that has always bewildered me!<g> Now
> where did I put that hammer?!

Yes, but in the new Windows 10 "Start menu" you have to scroll down to the
All Apps to find your application. Quite a few customers do not even notice
that it is there and have no idea how to "pin" it to Start.

With SetupBuilder 8.5 it will be possible to add the application Shortcut
directly to the right side of the Windows 10 Start menu to the tiles (large
icon) "section".

Friedrich

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02-26-2015, 12:01 PM
Friedrich,

> With SetupBuilder 8.5 it will be possible to add the application Shortcut
> directly to the right side of the Windows 10 Start menu to the tiles (large
> icon) "section".

Hopefully you won't fall victim to the ferocious ire of MS!<g>

Lee White

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02-26-2015, 12:02 PM
> Yes, but in the new Windows 10 "Start menu" you have to scroll down to the
> All Apps to find your application. Quite a few customers do not even notice
> that it is there and have no idea how to "pin" it to Start.

Indeed.


> With SetupBuilder 8.5 it will be possible to add the application Shortcut
> directly to the right side of the Windows 10 Start menu to the tiles (large
> icon) "section".

That is really cool my friend - well done!


:-)

Charles




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02-27-2015, 10:55 AM
>> With SetupBuilder 8.5 it will be possible to add the application
>> Shortcut directly to the right side of the Windows 10 Start menu
>> to the tiles (large icon) "section".
>
> That is really cool my friend - well done!

Thank you :-)

Very complex stuff to try to overcome the "limitation" and you need native
32-bit and 64-bit components to do the impossible. Tested on different
Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 editions under x86 and x64 -- it seems to work
fine. More tests this weekend <g>

Friedrich