diff --git a/content/manuals/desktop/features/networking/networking-how-tos.md b/content/manuals/desktop/features/networking/networking-how-tos.md index ad17d699fd..f7ec059cf6 100644 --- a/content/manuals/desktop/features/networking/networking-how-tos.md +++ b/content/manuals/desktop/features/networking/networking-how-tos.md @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ For more details on proxies and proxy configurations, see the [Proxy settings do ## Network how-tos for Mac and Windows -With Docker Desktop version 4.42 and later, you can control how Docker handles container networking and DNS resolution to better support a range of environments — from IPv4-only to dual-stack and IPv6-only systems. These settings help prevent timeouts and connectivity issues caused by incompatible or misconfigured host networks. +You can control how Docker handles container networking and DNS resolution to better support a range of environments — from IPv4-only to dual-stack and IPv6-only systems. These settings help prevent timeouts and connectivity issues caused by incompatible or misconfigured host networks. You can set the following settings on the **Network** tab in the Docker Desktop Dashboard settings, or if you're an admin, with Settings Management via the [`admin-settings.json` file](/manuals/enterprise/security/hardened-desktop/settings-management/configure-json-file.md#networking), or the [Admin Console](/manuals/enterprise/security/hardened-desktop/settings-management/configure-admin-console.md)