reset commands

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The reset commands tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about using network reset commands, particularly netsh commands, to troubleshoot IPv6 connectivity issues on Windows systems. Users report problems such as IPv6 showing 'No Internet Access' despite running netsh winsock and int commands as administrator, sometimes encountering 'Access Denied' errors. Another recurring theme involves specific PCs causing networks to default to IPv6, disrupting software like point-of-sale systems. These threads explore resetting network stacks and configurations to resolve IPv6-related problems on Windows 7, 8.1, and other versions.
  1. denny1t

    Windows 8 Troubleshooting IPv6 Connectivity Issues on Toshiba Satellite C75D-B Running Windows 8.1

    I have a Toshiba Satelite C75D-B running Windows 8.1.. Basically my computer has stopped using IPv6. It will not work on ANY wifi network I try. I suspect it is the computer and not the networks.. When I open up the wifi status is says IPv6 Connectivity: No Internet Access. I have tried...
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    Windows 7 Specific PCs "infecting" networks they join with IPv6 (causing disruption of software)

    I have a set of PCs which if connected to a windows network will make all computers on that network default to ipv6 when resolving names. This happens even if IPv6 is unchecked, if the ipv4 binding is set above 6 in the advanced properties of the network card. If any of these PCs joins a...
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