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Windows 10 Insider Preview 10.0.17713.1002
I've been messing with this for 2 days (uninstalled updates, jumped forward to 17682.1000, nothing worked) and finally got past the issue. Control Panel-->Network and Internet-->Network Connections... then right click on your domain/ethernet connection to access properties. As soon as I checked Internet Protocol Version 6/IPV6 and clicked okay, boom, everything is back up and running. Edge, Microsoft Store, etc... hope this is helpful to someone.
- liton10Feb 09, 2021Copper Contributor
- Chris DurieAug 01, 2018Copper ContributorCheers man, it's been baffling me for a week or so now!
- IandH JolliffeAug 01, 2018Copper Contributor
Fixed it. went into powershell admin and ran:
netsh winsock catalog.
then:
netsh int ipv6 reset rest.log..
This fixed my ipv6 problem then I let the update run and now all fine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DddlBkwBRM
- Mandeep Singh BawaAug 02, 2018Copper Contributor
This setting does not change anything in my system. After 43% of update sequence, the system still undoes the installation.
Windows 10 Insider Preview 10.0.17713.1002 (rs5_release) (7)
Last failed install attempt on 02-08-2018 - 0xc1900101
- Jérôme GicquelAug 01, 2018Copper ContributorThank you this trick fixed my issue too.
- IandH JolliffeAug 01, 2018Copper Contributor
I tried it again with the fix. Still thr same and no ipv6 network access. Ran ipv6test on my tablet and def getting it from my router/isp :( Back to old version for 4th time.
- Brook DickersonAug 01, 2018Copper Contributor
Have you tried jumping forward to 17728.1000 and then checking IPV6? That is the build I was actually on... after I had such issues with 17713.1002. I jumped ahead to 17728.1000, still had issues, and then checked the IPV6 box.
- Jonimar Artur RadtkeAug 01, 2018Copper Contributor
Efetuei este procedimento e funcionou, não apenas o Microsoft Edge, também outros aplicativos que estavam com problemas de conexão de Internet. https://getemoji.com/
- IandH JolliffeAug 01, 2018Copper Contributor
Ah ha! I already tried this but no difference. Shows no network access on ipv6☹️ whether enabled orwnot
Brook Dickerson wrote:I've been messing with this for 2 days (uninstalled updates, jumped forward to 17682.1000, nothing worked) and finally got past the issue. Control Panel-->Network and Internet-->Network Connections... then right click on your domain/ethernet connection to access properties. As soon as I checked Internet Protocol Version 6/IPV6 and clicked okay, boom, everything is back up and running. Edge, Microsoft Store, etc... hope this is helpful to someone.
- Brook DickersonAug 01, 2018Copper Contributor
Mine still shows no IPV6 access as well, but for some reason, that was what did it for me. Sorry it didn't work for you.