From what I can tell, ConfigMgr monitors for a State Change event on the network adapter, then updates it’s network cost value and caches it. As far as I could determine, there doesn’t appear to be a way to force the client to check for the network cost again nor is there a way to trigger a network state change that it would see. I opened a remote PowerShell console to some of the machines and I started checking to see if metering had been enabled on the wireless adapters by the end user.
Click “OK” after you’re done selecting data and Disk Cleanup will delete the types of data you want to remove. You may have trouble uninstalling the updates that are currently installed. It is possible to manually apply d3dx9_38.dll earlier versions of the Windows update.
Close the Registry Editor and your Ethernet Connection is Metered Now. You can change it back to unmetered by doing the same, just put the value back to “1” instead of “2” to get back the unmetered Ethernet Connection. But there is always a confusion when we talk about setting up our “Wired Internet Connection” as Metered.
Tap on the Wi-Fi connection to access its settings. Tap on the wired Ethernet connection to access its settings. If you don’t yet have the Creators Update — we wouldn’t blame you if you don’t– then you can make an edit in the registry to have a metered Ethernet connection.
Click on the one that you are currently connected to from the list. Simply download the zipped folder, extract, to get access to the files. When you’re done here the other thing you can do is disable automatic app updates via the Windows Store. To do this first open Windows Store and sign in if necessary. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures.