Errata

Windows 10 May 2019 Update: The Missing Manual

Errata for Windows 10 May 2019 Update: The Missing Manual

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Version Location Description Submitted By Date submitted Date corrected
Other Digital Version
Missing CD Appendix A: Info on updating to Windows 10

Bad URL link. Trying to go to wwww.microsoft.com
One to many w

Paul Herman  Aug 07, 2019  Sep 11, 2019
PDF
Page web
win10mm2019

Bad link on web page https://www.oreilly.com/pub/missingmanuals/win10mm2019 . The link for "Download a zip file of all PDF Appendixes" has some extra junk in front of the real URL.

Allan Beatty  Aug 15, 2019  Sep 11, 2019
Other Digital Version
missing CD web page

The missing CD web page for this book, Windows 10 May 2019 update, missing manual, has a link that points to a zip file of all PDF appendices. This link does not work. I get an Error 404.

Note from the Author or Editor:
We will work on fixing the page, but you can find the zip file here:
http://bit.ly/2yvXaL0

Anonymous  Mar 22, 2020  Jan 17, 2020
Other Digital Version
Missing CD web page
Appendix B: Where'd It Go?

The missing CD web page for this book, Windows 10 May 2019 update, missing manual, has a link that points to PC-to PC wireless networking under Appendix B: Where'd It Go? . The page does not open by clicking the link. Showing Message 'Hrrm, we can't find that page'.

Note from the Author or Editor:
We will work on fixing the site, but the link is:
https://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-set-up-wireless-ad-hoc-internet-connection-in-windows-8/

Amitava Mallick  Mar 25, 2020  Jan 17, 2020
Other Digital Version
Missing CD web page
Chapter-8: Accounts( and Signing in)

The missing CD web page for this book, Windows 10 May 2019 update, missing manual, has a link that points to 'Reset forgotten password' under Chapter-8: Accounts (and Signing in) . The page does not open by clicking the link. Showing Message 'Hrrm, we can't find that page'.

Note from the Author or Editor:
We will fix the site, but the link is http://account.live.com/password/reset

Amitava Mallick  Mar 25, 2020  Jan 17, 2020
Other Digital Version
Missing CD web page
Chapter-8: Accounts( and Signing in)

The missing CD web page for this book, Windows 10 May 2019 update, missing manual, has a link that points to 'website' of Microsoft's Command Line Reference under Chapter-8: . The page does not open by clicking the link. Showing Message 'Invalid URL'. and 'Error 404'.

Note from the Author or Editor:
We will fix the site, but the link is https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2008-R2-and-2008/cc754340(v=ws.10)?redirectedfrom=MSDN

Amitava Mallick  Mar 25, 2020  Jan 17, 2020
PDF
Page 1
1

The required items for submission did not apply so I just put in anything to get this through.


1.According to the book the missing CD is supposed to contain the list of keyboard shortcuts from appendix B so you can print them out. It doesn't.

2. "Profiles" has blank pages in it.

3. "creating a power plan" has two pages as a landscaped one page. Another pdf has that too. cant remember which one.

Janet Stotler  Aug 04, 2019  Sep 13, 2019
Other Digital Version
1
Chap. 5

Link on the Missing CD page for "Making Cortana Omit Web Results from Searches (PDF appendix)" is broken.

Note from the Author or Editor:
this appendix was removed from the latest edition; website and a reprint of the book will remove the reference.

Anonymous  Jan 01, 2020  Jan 17, 2020
Other Digital Version
1
Chapter 3, missing CD

On the Missing CD web page, there is a bad link for "Burning CDS and DVDs (PDF appendix)".

Mark McBride  Apr 24, 2020  Jun 05, 2020
Printed
Page 19
First paragraph

You say "typed commands that defined the earliest computers." You mean "personal computers."

The earliest computers were programmed by flipping switches to load each byte. Later came punch cards, paper tape and magnetic tape - but you knew that.

picky picky picky

Tom Baker  Oct 09, 2019  Dec 06, 2019
Printed
Page 130
Penultimate paragraph

The text says "Copy an icon, as described earlier in this chapter." However, information about copying does not appear until AFTER this page - it begins on page 132.

Anonymous  Jan 01, 2020  Jan 17, 2020
Printed
Page 147
The Note

The Note refers to a setting for "Show encrypted or compressed NTFS files in color". Where is that option found? There should be additional information about the path to that option.

Anonymous  Jan 01, 2020  Jan 17, 2020
Printed
Page 175, 177
(175) Penultimate paragraph; (177) Second paragraph; (177) Figure 4-12, Third paragraph

In the section on "Projecting to Your PC", the stated scenario is that a laptop will be sending its screen to a tablet. However, in these paragraphs, there is instead reference to the DESKTOP PC, which is very confusing since there is no DESKTOP involved in the scenario. I believe those references should be to the TABLET.

Anonymous  Jan 01, 2020  Jan 17, 2020
Printed, PDF
Page 389; 529
Boxed note; Six Disk Utilities You'll Rarely Need

I have recently acquired a new laptop with Windows 10 Pro. Previously I used a laptop with Windows 7. I have only thoroughly investigated the two matters I discuss here with regard to The Missing Manual, May 2019 Update. They concern an email client and the Bitlocker encryption feature.

Windows 10 comes with an email client called Mail, which Mr Pogue discusses in Chapter 10. Mail is unsatisfactory to me, foremost because with it one cannot save an email to any folder whatsoever. In a boxed note on page 389, Mr Pogue states there are alternatives, naming in particular, Windows Live Mail. I had used this with Windows 7 and had understood that it was no longer available for a new, fresh, use on a new computer. It seems that this has been so for a significant time prior to the publication of the May 2019 Update. I am now using Thunderbird, which receives no mention from Mr Pogue.

Bitlocker was not available to me on my version of Windows 7. Mr Pogue speaks briefly about Bitlocker at page 529 and refers to a downloadable PDF for a fuller description.

He could be more precise about the extent of protection Bitlocker affords as he writes ambiguously and the question, which supposedly authoritative sources have answered differently, is whether it protects against an online hacker penetrating one’s computer and reading the data it contains. I believe it just protects a drive which cannot be accessed by its ordinary operation through use of its computer. But I’ve yet to see a plainly written full explanation of the nature and extent of the protection afforded.

My understanding, reenforced by Mr Pogue’s PDF, was that I needed to turn Bitlocker on if I wished to use it. Accordingly, I studied his instructions in his PDF, but when I turned to applying them, I found that the Bitlocker page of the control panel indicated it was already on.

It turns out that Bitlocker now ships turned on, and that it has been doing so for some time, prior, I believe, to the publication of the May 2019 Update. There is now no password, and the recovery key is necessarily recorded in one’s Microsoft account and can no longer be in the form of a flash drive. So the May 2019 Update is not up to date.
I have not made sufficient use of other parts of the May 2019 Update to observe whether there are other substantive areas whose information has been superseded by events preceding the publication of this version of The Missing Manual. I would guess from what I’ve seen so far that this would be the case. These are not “errata” matters as ordinarily understood. Rather, these defects reflect Mr Pogue’s inattention to the task at hand. Seems unfair.

Stephen Sayre Singer  Oct 06, 2019  Dec 06, 2019