Microsoft removes Control Panel with October 2020 update, redirecting to Settings app – Report


Microsoft he is looking move Windows 10 users from Control Panel normal to the Settings app. According to a report, Microsoft intended to redirect Settings app users when visiting the system configuration via the Control panel in drafts from the beginning of the year, and now the Latest update for Windows 10 October 2020

formalized it.

He also states that future Windows 10 updates

they will also stop open pages in Control Panel and will use the application of Setting modern instead.

The Windows 10 October 2020 Update it comes with the 2009 version and is not yet available to all users. It makes a number of changes to Windows 10, including migrating users from the Control Panel to the Windows Settings app.

Windows Latest indicates that the Control Panel System page no longer displays system information in the Control Panel window. Instead, users go to the About page of the Settings app. The update also allows users to copy the information available on the About page.

In a separate report, the article notes that in the latest preview versions, Microsoft removed the ability to right-click in File Explorer and open the now-removed System page from Control Panel. CLSIDs and third-party applications have also been blocked and users will not be able to start the system control panel applet using Open Shell and Classic Shell.

He goes on to say that Microsoft is testing a flag that will redirect users who access the “Programs and Features” page of Control Panel to the Apps and Features page of the Modern Settings app. Microsoft is also likely to remove other Control Panel pages with future updates to Windows 10. Microsoft’s explanation for this is that the Settings application already has the functionality provided by these Control Panel applets. withdrawn, according to the report.

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