When you connect to a network on Windows, it will automatically detect whether the connected network is public or private and applies appropriate settings. For instance, the private network makes it possible to discover other devices on the same network and share files and a printer between them. A public network hides your system from other devices and blocks files and printer sharing.
This mode is typically used when you are connecting to a public WiFi network, like in coffee shops or airports.Though Windows does a good job of detecting the network, if it is not sure, it will ask you to choose a network type. Once you select the network profile type, Windows will apply the network settings accordingly. If you think you or Windows chose the wrong network profile, you can easily change it. Here is how you can change the network profile from public to private or vice versa on Windows.Related: Change Network Profile on Windows 71. On Windows 7 search for Control Panel in the Start menu and open it. Now, scroll down and click on the link “Network and Sharing Center.”2. In the Network and Sharing Center window, you can see your active network under “View your active networks.” To set a network to public or private, click on the network profile under the network name.3.
Feb 1, 2018 - How to change a network location from Public to Private or Private to Public in Windows 10 in a few easy steps.
You will be prompted to choose a network location. Windows 7 does a good job of explaining each network type. Read it thoroughly and choose the appropriate network type. Since we need to change from Public to Private, select “Home Network.”The changes are applied instantly. There is no need to restart.
Change Network Profile on Windows 10Windows 10 users can use the above method to set a network profile. Alternatively, you can also do that same thing from the Settings app. Since Windows 10 is slowly moving away from the Control Panel, I recommend you follow the below method.1.
Open the Settings app from the Start menu. Go to “Network and Internet.”2. Select “Ethernet” on the left panel. If you are using WiFi, select “WiFi.” On the right panel click on the “Network” button.3. Choose the “Private” network profile. Just as with Windows 7, the changes are applied instantly.Change Network Profile from Local Security PolicyIf you want to, you can force a certain network profile using Local Security Policy. This method is useful for system administrators or when you are unable to use the above two methods.
Also, you should be using the Pro version of Windows.Since you can effectively force a network profile and disregard user choice, only follow this method if you know what you are doing.1. First, press Win + R, type secpol.msc and press Enter to open Local Security Policy.2.
In the Local Security Policy window, select “Network List Manager Policies” on the left panel and then double-click on your network appearing on the right panel.3. Select “Private” under “Location type.”You can leave the defaults be under “User Permissions.” However, if you want to restrict users from changing the network profile type, select “User cannot change location.” To make sure a user can change the network profile, select “User can change location.”.
The network has been set as public. How to change it to be private? I suppose I used to be able to right-click somewhere and simply change it over. However I can't find such option.I try to disconnect it and re-connect it again.
Doing so I hope that it will ask what type of network to be set to but it won't ask again.This is only Windows 8.1 Home system, not Professional. So I don't have secpol.msc at my disposal. Perhaps somebody can tell me where the regedit data setting is.I do not want to change only the advanced sharing settings. This is a solution that worked for me with a Windows 10 home client.
Hi,According to your description, my understanding is that you want to change the network location type of VPN connection from public to private on Windows 10.You may try to edit the network location type with registry key:1. Locate the registry key: HKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionNetworkListProfiles2. Click sub key of Profiles, check the PofileName in the right pane, and try to find one which displays current network name.3.
When you find the correct PofileName, double clickCategory in the same right pane and change the value data to1.4. Reboot your computer.Remember to back up registry key on your device before any change.
You may try to restore from the backup if there is anything wrong after changing.Best Regards,Eve WangPlease remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact [email protected] Bench Computers.