Thank you for the reply Amrsh! I was more looking into a method to control the notification setting for "Windows Explorer", as my USB issue was something separated from this. Nevertheless, I think the REG file method in the link may do a trick for me.
How to turn the notification back on for "Windows Explorer"?
Hello,
I had the notification setting off for "Windows Explorer", since I kept getting message of an USB device that was not recognized. The way how I turned it off was to click on the upper-right button of the notification messaged and that led to me the screen where I could control the notification setting for "Windows Explorer".
After solving the USB issue, I tried to turn the notification on for "Windows Explorer", but I couldn't find it under Setting -> Notification & actions. I can access the control setting for other apps such as "MS Outlook" or "Software Center" through this Notification & actions, but "Windows Explorer" is now shown here.
If anyone knows how to access the notification control for "Windows Explorer", could you please let me know?
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2023-05-19T16:37:34+00:00 -
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2023-05-17T12:27:18+00:00 Hi Dohyun,
I'm Amr, an independent advisor.
Please refer to this link to guide you on how you can fix the issue
https://www.elevenforum.com/t/turn-on-or-off-no...
I hope this is helpful. If you require any additional assistance, don't hesitate to respond to this.
This is a user-to-user support forum. We're users just like you helping other users to find solutions to their problems.
Best Regard
Amr
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