Warning: before making any changes to the registry, please create a quick registry backup so that you can restore the registry as and when needed. Change Network Name in Windows 10 via Registry Editor You can also see the changed network name in the control panel’s networking and sharing center.Ģ. You can verify the network name change by clicking on the network icon in the taskbar. As soon as you save the changes, the network name will be changed instantly. Click on the “Apply” and “Ok” buttons to save changes. Here, select the radio option “Name” and type your new network name in the blank field.
The above action will open the network properties window. On the right panel, find the network you what change the name for and double-click on it.ģ. In the Local Security Policy window, select “Network List Manager Policies” on the left panel. So, press Win + R, type secpol.msc in the blank field and press Enter to open Local Security Policy.Ģ. To open the Local Security Policy, we are going to use the Run command.
One of those settings allow you to change the network name.ġ. Local Security Policies is a built-in management console that allows you to change many advanced security settings in Windows 10. If you are using Windows 10 Home version, follow the second method. Note: Local Security Policies is only available for Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise users.