Win10 Preview: How to get back Win8.1 network list

  

Computer Shop News: Win10 House today will introduce you how to retrieve the list of networks used in Win8.1 in the Start Menu mode of Win10 Preview 9879. If you are currently using the start screen mode, you do not have to modify it.

This operation is done in the registry, so please do the appropriate registry backup work before proceeding, just in case.

The specific modification steps are as follows:

In the search menu of the start menu or "run", enter regedit and press Enter to open the registry editor and navigate to

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Control Panel\\Settings\\Network

▲ Right click on the Network folder icon and select "Permissions",


▲In the pop-up “Permissions” window, click the “Advanced” button below


▲In the “Advanced” window, click on the above “Change ( C) & rdquo;


▲ Enter the user name of the current system login in the window "Enter the object name to be selected", and then click “ OK & rdquo; and exit.

Note that you can confirm the exact name in the user account of the control panel. After inputting, click the “Check” button next to the button to confirm whether the entered user name exists: if it exists, it will be automatically typeset to be accurate. The name (with underscore) does not exist or the input is incorrect. If it is your own computer, if you are afraid of trouble, you can directly enter "Everyone" to give all users of this system permission (convenient and security will be reduced, but don't care too much about the preview system).


▲Click on the “OK” button to close the “Network Advanced Security Settings” window and select the “Administrators” label in the “Security” tab. , confirm that "complete control" is checked, then click "OK" to apply the changes.


▲ Then double-click "ReplaceVan" in the Network folder in the Registry Editor, and change the value of "Value data" from 0 to 0 in the pop-up window. Click “OK” to exit.


▲The above picture shows the effect after modification

Close the registry editor and you're done. Now the Win8.1 network list should be able to slide out from the right.

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