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Please note that there are two ways to disable IPv6: through the Control Panel and through the Registry Editor. Using the Control Panel method will only set your system to prefer IPv4 over IPv6, but not disable IPv6 fully. If you want to fully disable IPv6 and understand the risks to your Windows components if you do so , please see the Microsoft article at the bottom of this page.
Article Id: 17573

General Information This distinction has to do with the way the computer processes information in the CPU. 64-bit can handle large amounts of RAM more effectively. To determine whether you are using a 32-bit or a 64-bit Operating System, follow the steps below. Determine 32-bit or 64-bit Operating System 1. Click the Start button. 2. Select This PC from...
Article Id: 13722

Open the Command Prompt with Administrative Privileges 1. Click the Start icon and click in the Search box. 2. Type cmd into the search box. You will see the cmd (Command Prompt) in the search window. 3. Hover the mouse over the cmd program and right-click. 4. Select " Run as administrator ". Q:...
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Determine if you are on the LSU Domain 1. Click the Windows Start button, then right click Computer at the right-hand side. 2. Click Properties from the context menu. 3. In the section entitled Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings: If you DO see lsu.edu identified as the Domain, this means that: YES , you are on...
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Once in a while, the user may find it necessary to edit the registry to change Windows 7 configuration. NOTE : Before any registry editing, make sure to back up the entries within the registry. 1. Open the Start menu and type 'regedit' into the search box. 2. Select the program 'regedit ' from the list of options displayed. 3. If prompted, select Yes to allow...
Article Id: 13382

Windows 7: AppLocker AppLocker allows administrators to limit the scope of applications a user is able to run. This feature can be enforced to create rules to allow programs only signed by a particular program publisher. NOTE: All of these steps should be done through the left hand drop down menus. 1. Click Start from your desktop and then type ' gpedit.msc ' into the search...
Article Id: 13426

Allow Access to Use Remote Desktop Connection Before Remote Desktop can be used, permission has to be granted to the specific accounts that you would like to Allow to connect to your computer remotely. This is typically done on your Office Computer . 1. Click the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen, then click Control Panel . 2. Click System and...
Article Id: 13590

Add a User to the Administrator Group: Sometimes users may find that remotely connecting to a PC quite difficult. The steps listed below show how to connect, and configure, their PC so that remote desktop will be accessible. Make sure that you are the Local Admin on the machine. NOTE : Off-campus connections will require VPN to securely connect. For articles regarding off-campus...
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Find your IP Address on Windows 10: Using the Command Prompt 1. Open the Command Prompt . a. Click the Start icon, type command prompt into the search bar and press click the Command Prompt icon. 2. Type ipconfig/all and press Enter. 3. The IP Address will display along with other LAN details. Find your IP Address on Windows...
Article Id: 14842

General Information This article will provide information on setting up an IPv6 configuration for the following Operating Systems: Windows 78/10, Windows Server 2008, & Windows 2008 R2. Once you Confirm that IPv6 is Enabled , you will be able to run the necessary commands to Configure IPv6 on the Computer . Configure IPv6 Run the Following Commands in the...
Article Id: 14951

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