![]() In Windows 7, you can right click the network icon (next to the clock), then the Network and Sharing Center Changing from Public to Private Network Using Windows 7 Location somehow got switched from private to public. Me off is that my Remote Desktop stopped working, and when I disabled the My network location settings changed without asking me - even on my desktop PCs.Īfter that happened, I had the exact same problems as you described. I've had this exact same problem on multiple Windows 10 PCs and laptops in my home. The problem is that I cannot figure out how to change back from public to private 'public' network when I should have chosen 'private' network as my default. Long story short, I believe I have selected Also, when I launch some programs (for example, Kodi to play movies), the Windows firewall tells me that the program I just launched is trying to access my network and it asks me if I should allow the connection. (from the PC), nor can I use TightVNC, which is an alternative to Remote Desktop. however, ever since then I cannot connect to my laptop using Remote Desktop I clicked the public network button, not thinking much of it Opened my laptop and Windows 10 presented me with a window, asking me if I was I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and have a rather perplexing issue. ![]()
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