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  1. Essential Network Settings and Tasks in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn about essential network settings and tasks in Windows, such as finding your IP address, setting data limits, toggling Airplane mode, and more.

  2. Share a printer as a network printer - Microsoft Support

    The name or IP address of the primary Windows device needs to be determined before the shared printer can be installed on other Windows devices. In the System > About window, the name of the …

  3. Sign in to Microsoft 365

    Learn how to sign in to Office or Microsoft 365 from a desktop application or your web browser.

  4. View your work or school account sign-in activity from My Sign-ins

    Select My sign-ins or select the Review recent activity link from the My sign-ins block. Expand and review each of the sign-in items, making sure that you recognize each one.

  5. Get started with my Microsoft 365 apps - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to sign into your Microsoft account at Microsoft365.com for working online from anywhere and using Microsoft365 on the web with the desktop apps.

  6. Fix duplicate IP address conflicts on a DHCP network

    To resolve it, convert the network device with the static IP address to a DHCP client. Or, you can exclude the static IP address from the DHCP scope on the DHCP server.

  7. How to use Remote Desktop - Microsoft Support

    Use Remote Desktop on your Windows, Android, or iOS device to connect to a Windows PC from afar. Here's how to set up your PC to allow remote connections and then connect to the PC you set up.

  8. Screen mirroring and projecting to your PC or wireless display

    On the device you’re projecting from, go to the screen mirroring settings (sometimes called cast settings), and select your PC to connect to it. If you’re projecting from a PC, you can also select …

  9. Get started with Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat - Microsoft Support

    Goes where you go : Use Copilot Chat on the web, from the Copilot desktop app, Outlook, Microsoft Teams, PowerPoint, Word, Excel, OneNote, or on your mobile device.

  10. Location and privacy in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support

    Microsoft Edge can use information such as your IP address and nearby Wi-Fi access points to estimate your location. This information is then shared with the site requesting your location.