How to open Network Connections profiles as admin.Login as administrator
How can I run this as admin? When I set it on , it disables automatically.
I Login as administrator.
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Looking at the screenshot in the question there aren't any other connected networks - so nothing to bridge to? Although I'm 99% you'd see an error message indicating that as the reason.
– motosubatsu
Oct 2 '18 at 10:44
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How can I run this as admin? When I set it on , it disables automatically.
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I Login as administrator.
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Looking at the screenshot in the question there aren't any other connected networks - so nothing to bridge to? Although I'm 99% you'd see an error message indicating that as the reason.
– motosubatsu
Oct 2 '18 at 10:44
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Looking at the screenshot in the question there aren't any other connected networks - so nothing to bridge to? Although I'm 99% you'd see an error message indicating that as the reason.
– motosubatsu
Oct 2 '18 at 10:44
Looking at the screenshot in the question there aren't any other connected networks - so nothing to bridge to? Although I'm 99% you'd see an error message indicating that as the reason.
– motosubatsu
Oct 2 '18 at 10:44
Looking at the screenshot in the question there aren't any other connected networks - so nothing to bridge to? Although I'm 99% you'd see an error message indicating that as the reason.
– motosubatsu
Oct 2 '18 at 10:44
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Start command prompt with elevated rights, paste ncpa.cpl into command line and run command.
Like Below.
Screen should pop up then just right click and select properties.
Or try this it does exactly the same thing you want to do.
1.Open Network Connections by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type adapter, and then, under Network and Sharing Center, click View network connections.
2.Hold down the Ctrl key and select each network connection that you want to add to the bridge.
3.Right-click one of the selected network connections, and then click Bridge Connections. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
I try this method, doesnt work. Cant turn on that function.it disables automatically at once
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 11:39
Could you give a little more information on what you are trying to achieve?
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 12:36
yes of course. I want to activate it to share internet from 3G modem with my notebook.
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 16:47
I updated the method try what's below the picture.
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 16:59
i use Windows 10 and there is no function to add to the bridge after View network connections.I try all nothing help, i'll reinstall windows, maybe it will help, nobody help me , i write everywhere, microsoft forum and other places, nobody now the answer of my question :( Thanks for all
– Tigran
Feb 19 '16 at 6:30
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Start command prompt with elevated rights, paste ncpa.cpl into command line and run command.
Like Below.
Screen should pop up then just right click and select properties.
Or try this it does exactly the same thing you want to do.
1.Open Network Connections by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type adapter, and then, under Network and Sharing Center, click View network connections.
2.Hold down the Ctrl key and select each network connection that you want to add to the bridge.
3.Right-click one of the selected network connections, and then click Bridge Connections. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
I try this method, doesnt work. Cant turn on that function.it disables automatically at once
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 11:39
Could you give a little more information on what you are trying to achieve?
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 12:36
yes of course. I want to activate it to share internet from 3G modem with my notebook.
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 16:47
I updated the method try what's below the picture.
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 16:59
i use Windows 10 and there is no function to add to the bridge after View network connections.I try all nothing help, i'll reinstall windows, maybe it will help, nobody help me , i write everywhere, microsoft forum and other places, nobody now the answer of my question :( Thanks for all
– Tigran
Feb 19 '16 at 6:30
|
show 2 more comments
Start command prompt with elevated rights, paste ncpa.cpl into command line and run command.
Like Below.
Screen should pop up then just right click and select properties.
Or try this it does exactly the same thing you want to do.
1.Open Network Connections by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type adapter, and then, under Network and Sharing Center, click View network connections.
2.Hold down the Ctrl key and select each network connection that you want to add to the bridge.
3.Right-click one of the selected network connections, and then click Bridge Connections. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
I try this method, doesnt work. Cant turn on that function.it disables automatically at once
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 11:39
Could you give a little more information on what you are trying to achieve?
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 12:36
yes of course. I want to activate it to share internet from 3G modem with my notebook.
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 16:47
I updated the method try what's below the picture.
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 16:59
i use Windows 10 and there is no function to add to the bridge after View network connections.I try all nothing help, i'll reinstall windows, maybe it will help, nobody help me , i write everywhere, microsoft forum and other places, nobody now the answer of my question :( Thanks for all
– Tigran
Feb 19 '16 at 6:30
|
show 2 more comments
Start command prompt with elevated rights, paste ncpa.cpl into command line and run command.
Like Below.
Screen should pop up then just right click and select properties.
Or try this it does exactly the same thing you want to do.
1.Open Network Connections by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type adapter, and then, under Network and Sharing Center, click View network connections.
2.Hold down the Ctrl key and select each network connection that you want to add to the bridge.
3.Right-click one of the selected network connections, and then click Bridge Connections. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Start command prompt with elevated rights, paste ncpa.cpl into command line and run command.
Like Below.
Screen should pop up then just right click and select properties.
Or try this it does exactly the same thing you want to do.
1.Open Network Connections by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type adapter, and then, under Network and Sharing Center, click View network connections.
2.Hold down the Ctrl key and select each network connection that you want to add to the bridge.
3.Right-click one of the selected network connections, and then click Bridge Connections. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
edited Feb 19 '16 at 6:37
answered Feb 18 '16 at 11:25
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I try this method, doesnt work. Cant turn on that function.it disables automatically at once
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 11:39
Could you give a little more information on what you are trying to achieve?
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 12:36
yes of course. I want to activate it to share internet from 3G modem with my notebook.
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 16:47
I updated the method try what's below the picture.
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 16:59
i use Windows 10 and there is no function to add to the bridge after View network connections.I try all nothing help, i'll reinstall windows, maybe it will help, nobody help me , i write everywhere, microsoft forum and other places, nobody now the answer of my question :( Thanks for all
– Tigran
Feb 19 '16 at 6:30
|
show 2 more comments
I try this method, doesnt work. Cant turn on that function.it disables automatically at once
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 11:39
Could you give a little more information on what you are trying to achieve?
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 12:36
yes of course. I want to activate it to share internet from 3G modem with my notebook.
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 16:47
I updated the method try what's below the picture.
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 16:59
i use Windows 10 and there is no function to add to the bridge after View network connections.I try all nothing help, i'll reinstall windows, maybe it will help, nobody help me , i write everywhere, microsoft forum and other places, nobody now the answer of my question :( Thanks for all
– Tigran
Feb 19 '16 at 6:30
I try this method, doesnt work. Cant turn on that function.it disables automatically at once
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 11:39
I try this method, doesnt work. Cant turn on that function.it disables automatically at once
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 11:39
Could you give a little more information on what you are trying to achieve?
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 12:36
Could you give a little more information on what you are trying to achieve?
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 12:36
yes of course. I want to activate it to share internet from 3G modem with my notebook.
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 16:47
yes of course. I want to activate it to share internet from 3G modem with my notebook.
– Tigran
Feb 18 '16 at 16:47
I updated the method try what's below the picture.
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 16:59
I updated the method try what's below the picture.
– NetworkKingPin
Feb 18 '16 at 16:59
i use Windows 10 and there is no function to add to the bridge after View network connections.I try all nothing help, i'll reinstall windows, maybe it will help, nobody help me , i write everywhere, microsoft forum and other places, nobody now the answer of my question :( Thanks for all
– Tigran
Feb 19 '16 at 6:30
i use Windows 10 and there is no function to add to the bridge after View network connections.I try all nothing help, i'll reinstall windows, maybe it will help, nobody help me , i write everywhere, microsoft forum and other places, nobody now the answer of my question :( Thanks for all
– Tigran
Feb 19 '16 at 6:30
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Looking at the screenshot in the question there aren't any other connected networks - so nothing to bridge to? Although I'm 99% you'd see an error message indicating that as the reason.
– motosubatsu
Oct 2 '18 at 10:44