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Please press Windows key + R simultaneously and type in %appdata% followed by the ENTER key. This should lead you to your AppData\Roaming folder. You should find .ispw files located following "Apple. Computer\iTunes\iPhone Software Updates" which are indeed updates for your iPhone. Schöne Grüße, kind regards, Qapla',
According to your description, you cannot send or receive emails on your iPhone. I understand your confusion. From your current situation, your msn.com account is configured with POP/IMAP protocol. Therefore, this may be the reason why you cannot send or receive emails. After September 16, Microsoft does not support the use of basic authentication.
Any behavior that appears to violate End user license agreements, including providing product keys or links to pirated software. Unsolicited bulk mail or bulk advertising Any link to or advocacy of virus, spyware, malware, or phishing sites.
Any behavior that appears to violate End user license agreements, including providing product keys or links to pirated software. Unsolicited bulk mail or bulk advertising Any link to or advocacy of virus, spyware, malware, or phishing sites.
First, open the Phone link app on your Laptop. Choose iPhone when prompted. If you also have an Android phone, you can add the device using Settings>My Devices and click the Add Device button. Next, you will see a QR Code. In your iOS device, open the Camera App and scan the QR Code.
CoPilot on iPhone in Update Loop. - I have an iPhone 14 running IOS 17.6.1. - I installed CoPilot in August 2024 (worked great) - I updated CoPilot 3 days ago on September 7, 2024. - When I try to use it, it sends me to "Get the latest update" screen. - I press the "Update Now" button, it goes to App Store, Microsoft CoPilot, Open (essentially ...
Try the following steps to see your sent mail: 1. Open the Outlook app on your iPhone. 2. Tap the menu icon in the top left corner (your avatar/name). 3. The folders in your account will be displayed, find Sent Items and tap it. This will show all the emails you have sent from your account. If you can't find the Sent folder following the steps ...
According to your description, the iPhone is not currently recognized by iTunes on Windows 11. If you need to see if Windows itself recognizes your device, you can first see if Windows recognizes your device from your File Explorer. However, based on the fact that you are able to connect to your iPhone through a cable and directly access and ...
In particular, check the settings on your iPhone > scroll down the list and find Teams> Wireless Data-> check the "Allow" team to "use data" setting. Use a different account to see if you can sign in. If this test account also fails to sign in, the problem may be related to this local app client. Also try using your account on a different ...
Close all the Office apps. Go to iPhone Settings. In Settings, tap to select Word app for iPad. Under RESET, tap Reset <app name>. Slide to enable Delete Login Credentials. Try starting the Word app and verify the result. Note: Kindly backup the Office application files before trying the above steps.