Today is Wednesday, January 25th, 2023, and I am Greg Doig back with another tech Brewed tech brief for today. I was looking over on the learn.microsoft.com site I noticed they posted a notice that the start menu Windows search and UWP apps might have issues opening, and this was posted on their site.
Last updated on January 24th, 2023. It reads the start menu, windows Search, and Universal Windows platform, which is abbreviated uwp Apps might not work as expected or might have issues opening affected Windows. Devices might have damaged registry keys or data, which might affect apps using Microsoft Office APIs to integrate with Windows Microsoft. Or Microsoft Outlook or Outlook calendar. An example of an app affected by this issue is Click Share.
The underlying issue is not caused by the installation of an update to Windows and might be exposed by an update to an affected app. The workaround. Get ready, pen, pencil, crayon. Write this down, or go to learn microsoft.com To mitigate this issue, you can uninstall apps which integrate with Windows, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook, or Outlook. Updates to affected apps or guidance from the developer of the app might also be available.
If you are using Click Share by Barco please see the symptom start menu and other shell components fail. When apps including barco's, click share Access Office APIs and unresponsive Windows Task bar or user Shelf folder permissions. Issues with ClickShare app Calendar integration They're saying their next steps, they're presently investigating and will provide an update in an upcoming release.
Effective platforms are Windows 11, version 22 H two, windows 10, version 22 H two, windows 11, version 21 H two, windows 10, version 21 H two. And Windows 10, version 20 H two. None of the server products are affected by this situation. So there's your tech brief for today, Wednesday, January 25th, 2023, and come back to Tech Brute for more tech tips and news briefs often.
