![]() A repair script from Barcoīarco has given in its support post Unresponsive Windows taskbar or user shell folder permissions issues with ClickShare App Calendar integration some additional hints to deactivate the calendar app. Also coincides with the feedback I received from Barco on my blog post above. It is related to Microsoft and can be triggered by any application that uses the Microsoft Outlook API. Therefore, the problem with the unresponsive Windows taskbar is not a ClickShare App problem. The ClickShare app only reads the Microsoft Outlook calendar via the Microsoft Outlook API for the One Click Join feature. Access permissions brokenīarco has analyzed possible connections with the ClickShare app in more detail and confirmed, according to this article, that ClickShare does not change any Windows Registry values or permissions of the app. Yannic laleeuwe has left in July 2022 some comments from the Barco support about this issue. Rudy Ooms had investigated this extensively at the time. I had already addressed the same issue in the older blog post Windows 10: Barco ClickShare breaks start menu, OneDrive, Outlook and Store apps. It simply comes to a permissions problem – and for me the term clickshare rang a bell. Windows update, password change, applications using the Microsoft Outlook API or others). In an investigation, Barco found that the problem with the Windows taskbar occurs when the user shell registry is changed for any reason (e.g. The solution is likely to be in use in some companies. With just one click, users can wirelessly share a screen or start a video conference. There the problem of unresponsive taskbar and user shell folders in connection with Clickshare has been noticed.ĬlickShare is a solution from Barco that automatically connects a notebook to room cameras, speakers and soundbars wirelessly. The anonymous blog reader and also in the thread pointed out the support post Unresponsive Windows taskbar or user shell folder permissions issues with ClickShare App Calendar integration by the manufacturer Barco from January 18, 2023. ![]() But follow-up comments at point to the Barco Clickshare adversory mentioned below. Sounded like the observations I outlined in the German blog post Killt das Defender Definition Update (1.381.2363.0) Windows bei Verwaltung per Intune. The only solution to it by now is to clean reinstall Windows.ĭoes anyone had/has the same issue or maby knows a fix to this ? If you log in with another account on the same machine everything works fine. In the last 6 month we hat like 6 Clients with this problem. I cant see any point that triggers this behavior ( Updates or so ). Suddenly after a restart the Search bar and the Windows Start ( Logo) wont work or is not clickable anymore. In a Company i Support we get some really strange errors from our clients. ![]() ![]() Windows 10 Searchbar and Start Button does not work Entry on Īn anonymous user pointed out a post on in a comment, which points out similar problems with the Windows shell. ![]() I did immediately think of my German blog post from today, called Killt das Defender Definition Update (1.381.2363.0) Windows bei Verwaltung per Intune, but that turned out to be inaccurate (no Intune or Defender was used, and it seems that the Defender wasn't to blame). The environment in question has clients running Windows 10 21H2 with the December 2022 patch level, nothing major that could cause problems. For one user we could solve the problem by deleting the local user profile, but unfortunately this is a quick and dirty solution.ĭo you have any other reports on this or could you use your knowledge a bit here, so far I couldn't find anything comparable on the internet? However, no updates have been installed that could explain this phenomenon. Since this morning, we have received more and more messages that the Start menu and other Windows functions in the taskbar can no longer be used. emailed me today, January 18, 2023, complaining about massive problems his Windows 10 users are having with the taskbar. ![]()
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