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Open the Metro screen and type "command" which will automatically open the search bar. Right-click on Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator at the bottom of the screen. Click Start and type "command" in the search box. Right-click on Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator. Note: Windows XP must have Service Pack 2 or later installed in order for these three commands to work properly. Windows Installations. Windows 7. Windows Vista. Microsoft Office Computer Networking. Computer Security.

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Article reviewed on Sep 04, Tweet Share Email. Enable: From the same Network Connections screen , right-click the network and choose Enable. Before disabling a network connection, save any open web-based files so that you don't lose your work. If Disable doesn't appear in the menu, the connection is disabled. For one price, or even free, I get all their features and, if it one version doesn't work out for me, it's easy to switch to another. With Windows, I end up paying a lot more, and it's far harder, or even impossible, to mix and match.

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