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Last Updated: Oct 28, 2 Minute Read. Reply 0. Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn. John Parker This person is a verified professional. Main Areas of Contribution:. Track Progress. Earn Credits. Thank you!! Cheers everybody :. I went to Microsoft and they were no help because they wouldn't tell me what I needed to do to accomplish the elevate command. I followed your instructions and I am back running the way I should be.

Thank you so much. This problem occurred because of a malicious program called Scorpion Saver. It has been troubling my computer for weeks. Hopefully this is the last place it was embedded.

Thank YOU! TCPOptimizer program works super!!! My problem was: Internet connected, but browsers not working. I tried this command. My problem is solved.

Thank you very much!!!!! This worked for me after other fixes did not. Running Windows 10 Home on an HP desktop. The crucial command appeared to be the Winsock reset; when I had only done the "netsh int ip reset" command, it would work for the first reboot, but not last beyond that. Resetting Winsock has solved the problem permanently, I think. Nice step by step guide. Is 5GHz Wireless better than 2. Why is it we can't trust Windows to actually repair anything? Repairing software almost never solves the issue, and neigher does repairing a network connection.

I have had recent difficulties on XP and Vista with network access. After unistalling, my network connection began working again. I've found that this happens with great frequency on two of my three Vista machines. This fixes the issue almost every time about 1 in 10 times I do need to reboot as well. All in all, yes, I think the IPv6 stack needs some additional debugging. IP is a foobugly protocol to implement. Cheers, Mike. Mike Henderson. September 23,



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