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Legacy1
Jun 14, 2022Brass Contributor
Todays update for Windows 11 has broken ICS KB5014697
Ok it was broken before but is really broken now with KB5014697 Now ICS has been getting worst from OS to OS and some of you will say should I not make this clear first that it still works well i...
- Jun 24, 2022KB5014668 has fix ICS
TechCom365
Copper Contributor
Legacy1,
Thanks for the feedback. I'll wait for a fix for this from Microsoft. I am not tech savvy.
My problem is that when Windows Mobile Hotspot is running no other app (Outlook, Firefox, etc.) can access the internet. I believe this is essentially the result of the same issue you discuss.
I reported this to Microsoft and referred them to https://www.ghacks.net/2022/06/14/microsoft-windows-security-updates-june-2022/, where it is also noted.
Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback. I'll wait for a fix for this from Microsoft. I am not tech savvy.
My problem is that when Windows Mobile Hotspot is running no other app (Outlook, Firefox, etc.) can access the internet. I believe this is essentially the result of the same issue you discuss.
I reported this to Microsoft and referred them to https://www.ghacks.net/2022/06/14/microsoft-windows-security-updates-june-2022/, where it is also noted.
Thanks.
Mark_H1980
Jun 17, 2022Copper Contributor
TechCom365 Just go to C:\Windows and search for ipnat.sys. There are multiple versions of the files there. Copy them all out to another location, then check the properties of the files to see the version number of them. After you find the old file, you need to modify the advance security properties of the file under C:\Windows\System32\drivers to full control, before you can overwrite it. You also need to turn off ICS first.
This one file under C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-ipnat_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.22000.653_none_565fe30f009eed8b, with file modified day 5/10/2022 is what you neeed.