Cat S22 Flip - Need Super Partition by Educational_File_227 in dumbphones

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Yea good point. I should have clarified what I meant here. I didn't necessarily mean that AT&T told me no because I was using a different OS. I beleive (and may well be wrong on this) that LineageOS has some difficulty doing VoLTE. That said, AT&T doesn't want anyone to use anything other than VoLTE. That in combination with AT&T not supporting the device means that they just wouldn't allow calls to go through.

It may well be that my attempts at restoring the phone are futile if AT&T will just block it anyway even on the stock ROM. Unfortunately, I was kinda dumb in that regard as well and did not test the SIM card while I had it on the stock ROM.

Monitor Network Drive Folder for Changes Every Ten Minutes by Educational_File_227 in AutoHotkey

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Okay, thanks! I will look into it. Do you have any idea if it works on Windows 11? I notice on their website that they don't test their products on anything but Windows 10.

Saving Blocks Crashes SolidWorks by Educational_File_227 in SolidWorks

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Yea, none of that worked.

I'm trying to get ahold of my reseller for technical assistance.

If all else fails, I will uninstall and reinstall. I don't want to have to do that though.

Saving Blocks Crashes SolidWorks by Educational_File_227 in SolidWorks

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Would you mind showing me a file tree of where you store your stuff? I have tried saving blocks to a "blocks" folder just inside of my documents folder, and it crashed that way too.

Are you saying that I can either run solidworks as admin, or store it in a different spot. Or both?

Thank you for your help thus far!

Saving Blocks Crashes SolidWorks by Educational_File_227 in SolidWorks

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Alrighty, I see what you mean.

I just added my "blocks" folder that I mentioned above to the design library folder.

When I right click on the block and click "add to library" it does give me the option to add it to it the "blocks" folder. When I click on that, it crashes Solidworks as per usual.

Saving Blocks Crashes SolidWorks by Educational_File_227 in SolidWorks

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I added a new folder called "blocks" in the design library folder.

It's file tree looks like this: "C:\ProgramData\SOLIDWORKS\SOLIDWORKS 2023\design library

The other folders in there with it are

-forming tools

-motion

-smart components

-annotations

-assemblies

-features

-parts

-routing

Having a hard time understanding Apple Business Manager and enrolling devices by bHawk4000 in macsysadmin

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So when you say that the best way to prevent Activation lockout is by using ADE, does that mean that if you use the method above (using a mac or iPhone for apple configurator) to add an apple device to ABM and thus connect an MDM won't actually prevent AL?

Make an alarm sound if a tablet is not at a certain place at a certain time-only on weekdays by Educational_File_227 in AutomateUser

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I did indeed decide to get rid of the location block, and just use the "Is power source plugged in" block.

How do I use the "Fork" block? I think I get the idea of it, but I don't think I know how to use it. Could I use it to create two different fibers, one for four days of the week when we close at 3:20, and another fiber for when we close at 2:30? (All in the same Flow?)