Eksempler på bruk av Addressed issue på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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Computer
Addressed issue that might sometimes lead to updates not getting installed on machines due to file corruption.
Addressed issue that prevents users from accessing data stored in remote encrypted shares even when offline caching is not enabled.
Addressed issue to improve pairing,
Addressed issue where extending NTFS partition on some drive would fail if the USB drive(preimaged)
Addressed issue where a Stop 0x27 error occurs after a user provides the domain username and password.
Addressed issue where a blue screen and the"unmountable_boot_volume" message appear during the system boot process when the Unified Write Filter is enabled.
Addressed issue with gl_pointSize to not work properly when used with drawElements method in Internet Explorer 11.
Addressed issue with error that occurs when users sign out from an application when Active Directory Federation Services is enabled.
Addressed issue that causes the loss of optional component(OC)
Addressed issue with the rendering and resizing of nested tables in Internet Explorer 11.
Addressed issue where searching for a string on a page that has many iframes causes Internet Explorer to stop working.
Addressed issue with NVIDIA drivers that stop working(Error 0x9f) when the system goes to sleep.
Addressed issue that prevents users from connecting to the Terminal Services Gateway(TSG)
Addressed issue with Centennial apps that fail if they try to use the Payment Request API.
Addressed issue with incorrect character mapping between the 932 code page(Japanese Shift-JIS) and Unicode.
Addressed issue exporting a site with two
Addressed issue where the storage replication driver(wvrf.
Addressed issue that causes servers to randomly lose the ability to make outbound TCP connections.
Addressed issue where multipath I/O does not use other available paths during a failover scenario.
Addressed issue with the EMIE where Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer repeatedly switched between each other.