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Reset the Network to Make Microsoft Edge Connection Available on Windows 10 With Command Prompt




 Reset the Network to Make Microsoft Edge Connection Available on Windows 10


↳    If it is the network configuration that causes the launch failure of the Microsoft Edge, you can go the Command Prompt and check the network with command lines:
Step 1. Go to Start menu for the Windows System option under the capital W.
Step 2. Right-click the Command Prompt for More.
Step 3. Choose Run as administrator.
Step 4. Type the following command lines and hit the Enter:
netsh int tcp set heuristics disabled
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
netsh int tcp set global rss=enabled
After that, you can say good-bye to "Microsoft Edge not working" and start surfing the Internet.
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Suppose If you want to Disable Edge 
please check in this solution

How to disable Microsoft Edge First Run Welcome Page


Whenever Microsoft Edge browser gets an update, it will display a Welcome Page the first time you run it after the update. If you would like to prevent Edge from displaying it, you could disable it using the Group Policy Editor or the Windows Registry.

Disable First Run Welcome Page in Edge browser

Using Local Group Policy Editor
The easiest solution for Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 Enterprise is by modifying the policies in the Local Group Policy Editor. Follow these simple steps carefully:
1] Open the ‘Run’ command. You can do that by pressing Win+R.
2] In the Run space, type ‘gpedit.msc’. Click ‘OK’. This opens the Local Group Policy Editor.
3] Go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Microsoft Edge.
4] Double click the ‘Prevent First Run from opening on Microsoft Edge’ option and the click on the ‘Enable’ option..................

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