1. Windows Web Services Support for
Printing Issues
In Windows, printers
supporting the Web service print function on the network can be located and
installed. To set up a different printer driver in the computer where one has
already been installed, you must uninstall the whole package of the currently installed
printer driver. For details, refer to Windows support. To use Web service print in Windows, install the printer driver before making
it known to the computer with plug and play. Read more at http://windows10support.tumblr.com/post/142831204044/800-961-1963-windows-web-services-support-for
2.
Microsoft
Killed Windows 8 Support Services
Microsoft
has ended the support for windows 8. It means the US technology company will no
longer roll out bugs for the security system. Customers have to upgrade to Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 to ensure that they are
protected and updated with latest operating systems software. These upgrades
are free for Window customers. Microsoft is ending support for Windows 8, as
well as for older versions of its Internet Explorer web browser, IE 8, IE 9,
and IE 10. For users, it doesn’t mean that software becomes non-functional, but
it will be updated with bug fixes. Microsoft the giant US company addresses the
issues with much improved service pack, and explains that its necessary to
protect computers from attacks, so “upgrading and staying current is
important.”
Microsoft suggests that if
you want to use Internet Explorer, then immediately move to the new version
i.e. Internet Explorer 11, which offers improved performance, better security,
better compatibility, and support for other web standards. This version
(Internet Explorer 11) of the web browser will continually receive security
patches. If you want any kind of technical support for serious Windows 8 errors,
you can simply call on a toll free number Windows help number and get your
errors solved instantly. Read more at https://windows10upgradehelp.wordpress.com/2016/04/15/800-961-1963-microsoft-killed-windows-8-support-services/
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