PressWin+Ithen selectNetwork & Internet.

ChooseEthernetfrom the left column.

ClickChange adapter optionsfrom the right column.

A screenshot of Windows settings with the Network & Internet section highlighted

The fastest way to do this is with thePower User Menu.

Use theWin+Xkeyboard shortcut to get there, or right-smack the Start button.

ClickNetwork and Sharing Center.

A screenshot of Windows Network & Internet settings with the Ethernet heading highlighted

ClickChange adapter settingsfrom the left column.

Right-clickEthernet,Local Area Connection, or whichever data pipe adapter Client for Microsoft Networks should be enabled on.

OpenControl Panelfrom the Start menu.

A screenshot of Windows Ethernet settings with the “Change adapter options” section highlighted

ClickConnect Toand thenShow all connections.

nudge the box next toClient for Microsoft Windows.

A screenshot of Windows' Network Connections screen with the Ethernet port highlighted

A screenshot of ethernet properties in Windows with the “Client for Microsoft Networks” option highlighted

A screenshot of Ethernet properties in Windows with the OK button highlighted