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How to reset the Hosts file back to the default - Microsoft Support
The hosts file is one of several system resources that address network nodes in a computer network and is a common part of an operating system's IP implementation. The Hosts file contains lines of text consisting of an IP address in the first text field followed by one or more host names.
Hosts file is detected as malware in Windows Defender
Resolution. To resolve this issue, exclude the Hosts file from scanning in Windows Defender. To do this, follow these steps: Open Windows Defender. On the Settings tab, click Excluded files and locations. Under File locations, click Browse. Locate and then click the Hosts file.
View your PC info - Microsoft Support
Type about in the search box on your taskbar, and then select About your PC. View your PC info. View your PC info.
Accessing Credential Manager - Microsoft Support
Windows 10. Credential Manager lets you view and delete your saved credentials for signing in to websites, connected applications, and networks. To open Credential Manager, type credential manager in the search box on the taskbar and select Credential Manager Control panel.
How to use Remote Desktop - Microsoft Support
In Remote Desktop Connection, type the name of the PC you want to connect to (from Step 1), and then select Connect. On your Windows, Android, or iOS device: Open the Remote Desktop app (available for free from Microsoft Store, Google Play, and the Mac App Store), and add the name of the PC that you want to connect to (from Step 1).
Remove malware from your Windows PC - Microsoft Support
OneDrive. Files. Manage. Remove malware from your Windows PC. OneDrive (home or personal) OneDrive for Windows. Microsoft Defender Antivirus is a powerful tool that finds and removes malware from your PC. Here's how to use it in Windows 10 or 11 to scan your PC.
Applies To: OneDrive (home or personal), OneDrive for Windows
Do you need help locating your computer name? - Microsoft Support
Click System and Security > System. On the View basic information about your computer page, see the Full computer name under the section Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings. Find your computer name in Windows 8. Press the Windows logo key + X to see a list of commands and options. Click System.
Applies To: Office for business, Office 365 Small Business, Microsoft 365 admin, Office 365 operated by 21Vianet, Office 365 operated by 21Vianet - Small Business Admin, Office 365 operated by 21Vianet - Admin
Use a proxy server in Windows - Microsoft Support
Manually. You’ll need to know the proxy server name or IP address and port (optional). If you don’t have this information, you might need to contact your IT department. Note: If you’re using a VPN connection and it uses a proxy server, you’ll need to set it up separately for that VPN connection.
Description of Microsoft System Information (Msinfo32.exe) Tool
Windows includes a tool called Microsoft System Information (Msinfo32.exe). This tool gathers information about your computer and displays a comprehensive view of your hardware, system components, and software environment, which you can use to diagnose computer issues.
Connect to a VPN in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select Start > Settings > Network & internet > VPN > Add VPN. Under Add a VPN connection, do the following: For VPN provider, choose Windows (built-in). In the Connection name box, enter a name you'll recognize (for example, My Personal VPN). This is the VPN connection name you'll look for when connecting.