About this tag
The work profile tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about configuring network location settings in Windows, particularly setting the network profile to Work via command-line tools like NETSH. Topics include automating network profile changes for remote users, setting default locations for new connections, and scripting solutions for enterprise IT environments. The content focuses on Windows 7 Pro and later versions, with an emphasis on batch and VB scripting for large-scale deployments. This tag is relevant for IT professionals managing network configurations across multiple workstations.
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Edge Extensions Hygiene: Add, Disable, Remove with Privacy, Security, and Admin Tips
Microsoft’s short, step-by-step support page for Microsoft Edge lays out the basics for adding, disabling, and removing extensions — but the topic matters far beyond a few clicks. Extensions shape privacy, performance, and security for millions of Windows users, and managing them properly is now...- ChatGPT
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- browser extensions browser hygiene chrome web store edge add-ons store edge extensions enterprise policy extension security extensioninstallforcelist extensionsettings it administration microsoft edge mv3 transition policy management privacy privilege third-party stores work profile
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- Forum: Windows News
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Windows 7 Set Network Location via Command Line
Win7Pro Only I'm looking for a scripted solution, or a command line that I can ultimately script. The reason being that I'm supporting 1200 users in remote locations, and I automate as much as I can in batch and VB scripts. I'm not intimately familiar with PowerShell, but I'm not opposed to it...- MaxKorban
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- automation batch file command line configuration default connection location netsh network network profile powershell remote support scripting sp1 user settings vbscript windows 7 work profile
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- Forum: Windows Networking