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  1. Essential Network Settings and Tasks in Windows

    Learn about essential network settings and tasks in Windows, such as finding your IP address, setting data limits, toggling Airplane mode, and more.

  2. Essential Network Settings and Tasks in Windows - Microsoft …

    Learn about essential network settings and tasks in Windows, such as finding your IP address, setting data limits, toggling Airplane mode, and more.

  3. How to check if your email address is a Microsoft account

    If you see a message that says "We couldn't find an account with that username." or "That Microsoft account doesn't exist," then the address you entered is not a Microsoft account.

  4. Windows help and learning - support.microsoft.com

    Find help and how-to articles for Windows operating systems. Get support for Windows and learn about installation, updates, privacy, security and more.

  5. File sharing over a network in Windows - Microsoft Support

    If you open File Explorer, go to Network, and see an error message ("Network discovery is turned off…."), you'll need to turn on network discovery to see devices on the network that are …

  6. Open and use the address book in Outlook - Microsoft Support

    You can use the Outlook Address Book—a collection of address books or address lists created from your contact folders—to look up and select names, email addresses, and distribution lists …

  7. Edit your passwords in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support

    Go to Settings and more > Settings > Profiles > Passwords . Next to the password you want to change, select More actions , and then select Edit. When prompted, authenticate yourself to …

  8. Share a printer as a network printer - Microsoft Support

    The name or IP address of the primary Windows device needs to be determined before the shared printer can be installed on other Windows devices. In the System > About window, the …

  9. How to Use TRACERT to Troubleshoot TCP/IP Problems in Windows

    This article describes TRACERT (Trace Route), a command-line utility that you can use to trace the path that an Internet Protocol (IP) packet takes to its destination.

  10. Browse InPrivate in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support

    Your location may be approximated using technologies like Bluetooth, WiFi, cellular modem, and IP address, or via the Windows location service if you have enabled location settings on your …