Windows Features That Will Disappear Soon

  


As technology evolves, some Windows features become obsolete or are phased out to make way for newer innovations. Here's a rundown of Windows features that are on their way out:


1. WordPad:



   - WordPad, the basic word processor, will be completely removed from Windows.

   - If you rely on WordPad, consider using alternatives like Word Online, Google Docs, or LibreOffice.


2. Cortana:



   - The standalone Cortana application is being phased out.

   - Microsoft's new AI, Copilot, replaces Cortana for various tasks.


3. VBScript:



   - VBScript, a scripting language, will be entirely removed from Windows.

   - If you use custom scripts with VBScript, find a replacement.


4. WebDAV:



   - WebDAV, used to connect network drives with cloud storage, will no longer be part of Windows.

   - Integrating cloud storage directly as a drive will become more challenging.


5. TLS Certificates Under 2,048 Bits:

   - Microsoft will remove support for TLS certificates with less than 2,048 bits.

   - Ensure your certificates meet this requirement to avoid compatibility issues.


6. Problem Logging (psr.exe):

   - Problem Steps Recorder (psr.exe) will no longer be supported.

   - Explore alternative troubleshooting tools for capturing and documenting issues.


7. Windows Mail and Outlook Express:

   - Windows Mail and Outlook Express will be removed and replaced by Outlook.

   - Adjust your email client preferences accordingly.


Remember to adapt your workflows and explore alternatives as these features phase out. Windows continues to evolve, and staying informed ensures a smooth transition! 🌐💻🔍

[Learn more](https://www.pcworld.com/article/2285358/10-windows-feat

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