peer to peer networks

I had recently unchecked the peer-to-peer box somewhere on my computer because I thought some1 used my internet and a program that I need Exchange to operate and I was wondering where I'm going too put it back then I looked everywhere.

Go to Control Panel > network and sharing Center and turn on network discovery and file sharing . Boulder computer Maven
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