I am facing a strange issue, Cortana app in Android phone invoking my bot perfectly fine.
But the same is not working in Windows 10 laptop though I have logged in using the same Microsoft Id that I used to develop the bot and also laptop region and language set to United States and English(United States).
Please help me out.
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Good day
I have something weird happened to my Lenovo Legion 5 laptop (Windows 11), one of them is the error below.
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And the other weird stuff is, some of the applications that cannot be opened like my Visual Studio 2022 community,SQL Server Express, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Avira (yes I can't open the UI of my Avira), iTunes, MS Office and etc, while Spotify, Steam, Need for Speed Most Wanted are all working properly. I have to repair most of them, and for the Visual Studio, I have to run it as an administrator in able for this to run.
Here's a sample of the error
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The last time I remembered before it all happened is I install the IIS with .NET Framework 3.5 and .4.8 with it, does this have an impact on what's happening on my laptop or there are other factors?
Thanks and regards
I have re-install all the apps,but for FnHotKeyUtility.exe, it is still recurring error on my laptop.
i have small application which is written in javascript by using skype web sdk.
i can add user to my list and call the person and have conversation easily and the code works well.
the problem is chrome on windows; rings the person around 10seconds but chrome on linux rings the same person around 60 seconds.
what i tried?
i upgraded or downgraded the chrome versions. but the result is same.
i tried on ubuntu or fedora or slax.
i tried with different remote skype id.
any help will be graceful appreciated.
thanks
I have an Existing WinRT 8.1 App. All Toast Notifications works beautifully on Win8.1 OS.
Now when I tried to run the same 8.1 app on Win10 OS, I don’t see any notifications. Do I need to do something extra?
Note: Action center is enabled and I have not restricted any App specific notifications in notification Center.
(Also raised this question in one of the MSDN blogs. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/tiles_and_toasts/2015/07/08/quickstart-sending-a-local-toast-notification-and-handling-activations-from-it-windows-10/#comment-2862)
I want to show ads in my app.For this I use Microsoft Advertising sdk to get started. I have shown the ads but when I set the payment methods in pubCenter my country is not in the list . Is there any other 3rd party ads unit for 8.1 app ?
Thanks.
Have a look at this link alternatives for pubCenter
http://superdevresources.com/pubcenter-alternatives-windows-phone/
Leadbolt currently supports Windows Tablet 8.0 and 8.1 with an ad-serving SDK including the bundled cross promotion ads and analytics tools.
HTML based ad tags including house ads are currently available for the Windows Phone platform.
As I have seen only leadboat has windows 8.1 support, and it says it is going to Depreacated. What a bad thing to be Windows 8.1 DEV in a country which microsoft pubcenter do not support
https://www.leadbolt.net/
I have been using Microsoft advertising SDK for over a year, but recently I found a new ad network that works on Windows desktop app ads too. Then I integrated their SDK, it runs well in my apps, I earned much more than I did on Microsoft advertising. They support a variety of payment methods to different countries around the world. You can have a try, maybe they will support your country.
desktopad.com
I downloaded Sony's most recent SDK which includes an unusual Emulator that is an APK that runs on an Android phone (I guess that is what you do with it).
Anyway I see no documentation about how to use this to test/deploy apps.
Am I supposed to have 2 phones and one runs the emulator and the other runs the "host application" or do I run the host application on the same phone or what?
Nothing that I can find in docs explains this.
So I've figured this out (sort of). You run the emulator on your phone, then run the Smart Extension app on your phone as well (so no bluetooth connectivity like when you have a real smartwatch).
Phone also needs to have the SmartConnect (previously LiveWare) app and the SmartWatch app installed (I think). So that's three apps (emulator, SmartConnect, SmartWatch app).
Anyway, my actual smartwatch arrived in the mail shortly after I posted the original question, so I probably won't be using emulator much anymore.