Microsoft Edge Cp
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If you’re working on a Windows 10 PC and want the apps and content from another screen to show on your PC screen, you’ll want to consider mirroring that device‘s screen or projecting it to your PC. Note that you’ll need a device that supports Miracast. Here’s how to mirror another screen or project to your PC:
Microsoftedgecp.exe Memory Leak
Select Start > Settings > System > Projecting to this PC.
Under Add the “Wireless Display” optional feature to project this PC, select Optional features.
Select Add a feature, then enter “wireless display.”
Select it from the list of results, then select Install.
After “Wireless Display” is installed, manage your projecting preferences on the Projecting to this PC page in Settings.
On the PC you’re projecting to, launch the Connect app by entering “Connect app” in the search box on the taskbar.
On the device you’re projecting from, go to the screen mirroring settings (sometimes called cast settings), and select your PC to connect to it. If you’re projecting from a PC, you can also select Windows key ( )+ K and select the PC you’d like to connect to.
Microsoft Edge Cp Exe Memory Leak
File Info | Description |
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File Size: | 182 kB |
File Modification Date/Time: | 2020:03:04 15:21:25+00:00 |
File Type: | Win64 EXE |
MIME Type: | application/octet-stream |
Machine Type: | AMD AMD64 |
Time Stamp: | 2019:03:14 07:31:31+00:00 |
PE Type: | PE32+ |
Linker Version: | 14.10 |
Code Size: | 73728 |
Initialized Data Size: | 104960 |
Uninitialized Data Size: | 0 |
Entry Point: | 0x2c00 |
OS Version: | 6.2 |
Image Version: | 0.0 |
Subsystem Version: | 6.2 |
Subsystem: | Windows GUI |
File Version Number: | 11.0.16299.1059 |
Product Version Number: | 11.0.16299.1059 |
File Flags Mask: | 0x003f |
File Flags: | (none) |
File OS: | Windows NT 32-bit |
Object File Type: | Executable application |
File Subtype: | 0 |
Language Code: | English (U.S.) |
Character Set: | Unicode |
Company Name: | Microsoft Corporation |
File Description: | Microsoft Edge Content Process |
File Version: | 11.00.16299.1059 (WinBuild.160101.0800) |
Internal Name: | MicrosoftEdgeCP |
Legal Copyright: | © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Product Name: | Microsoft Edge |
Product Version: | 11.00.16299.1059 |
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