Fix: atgpcdec.dll WebEx Error (WEBEXA~1.EXE) – Bad Image

Fix: atgpcdec.dll WebEx Error (WEBEXA~1.EXE) – Bad Image

If you attempt to join or host a Cisco WebEx meeting, you may receive a pop-up message that may prevent you from joining or hosting the meeting.   WEBEXA~1.EXE – Bad Image C:\Users\xxxx\AppData\Local\Webex\dl_temp\atgpcdec.dll is either not designed to run on a Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again using the original installation...

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Fix: Maximum Display Brightness + Windows Boot Camp

Fix: Maximum Display Brightness + Windows Boot Camp

Are you noticing a slight dim in your MacBook screen brightness working in Windows Boot Camp? Windows automatically adjusts the screen brightness based on lighting changes in your environment. In order to use your MacBook’s maximum screen brightness in Windows Boot Camp, you will need to disable this option.     1. In Windows, go to...

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Export and Import Saved Google Chrome Passwords

Export and Import Saved Google Chrome Passwords

If you are moving Google Chrome to another computer, you can transfer all your Google Chrome saved passwords. You need to enable a feature in Google Chrome in order to do this.   1. Export your current Google Chrome passwords. Go to Settings -> Privacy and security -> Autofill -> Passwords.   2. Under Saved Passwords...

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Fix: ShareMouse is disabled because an unknown App left “Secure Input” activated.

Fix: ShareMouse is disabled because an unknown App left “Secure Input” activated.

While using ShareMouse for Mac/Windows, you receive a message after selecting “keyboard not working?” menu option. The macOS system function "Secure input" protects sensitive text input (such as password input) from being tracked by other programs. Unfortunately, some applications may not release this feature after use and any input stays invisible for 3rd party apps, such...

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Can’t Play – 0xc00d36f2 Windows Media Player

 Can’t Play – 0xc00d36f2 Windows Media Player P

When you play a video in Windows Media Player or attempt to seek through a video, you suddenly get an error message.   Can’t play Please try again. If the problem continues, visit https://support.microsoft.com to check for guidance. 0xc00d36f2   It appears to only be an issue while seeking through a video fast. If you replay...

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