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For some reason best known to itself, my PC will not allow me to access certain websites, big ones like Outlook, BBC, BT etc unless I go to network settings, reset the network and then restart the computer, after which all is fine until I next shut down the computer. I already use a batch file which resets some things,
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /renew
but this does not work. Is it possible for someone who has a brain to write a batch file which does what Start > Settings> Network and Internet > Status - Reset Network does please?
I'd be hugely grateful
Jerrymjj
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /renew
but this does not work. Is it possible for someone who has a brain to write a batch file which does what Start > Settings> Network and Internet > Status - Reset Network does please?
I'd be hugely grateful
Jerrymjj
Solution
It's possible you have some malware. Try running AdwCleaner, on your first run of it go to Settings screen and make sure the following settings are turned ON:
Delete IFEO Keys
Reset Firewall
Reset IPSEC
Reset Proxy
Reset IE Policies
Reset Chrome Policies
Reset Winsock
Reset TCP/IP
Reset Hosts File
Once they are on go back to the Dashboard and click Scan Now. Let it remove anything it finds. If it asks to remove Preinstalled software you do not have to do that step. Reboot if prompted, or after it's done and see if it helps.
Delete IFEO Keys
Reset Firewall
Reset IPSEC
Reset Proxy
Reset IE Policies
Reset Chrome Policies
Reset Winsock
Reset TCP/IP
Reset Hosts File
Once they are on go back to the Dashboard and click Scan Now. Let it remove anything it finds. If it asks to remove Preinstalled software you do not have to do that step. Reboot if prompted, or after it's done and see if it helps.
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It's possible you have some malware. Try running AdwCleaner, on your first run of it go to Settings screen and make sure the following settings are turned ON:
Delete IFEO Keys
Reset Firewall
Reset IPSEC
Reset Proxy
Reset IE Policies
Reset Chrome Policies
Reset Winsock
Reset TCP/IP
Reset Hosts File
Once they are on go back to the Dashboard and click Scan Now. Let it remove anything it finds. If it asks to remove Preinstalled software you do not have to do that step. Reboot if prompted, or after it's done and see if it helps.
Delete IFEO Keys
Reset Firewall
Reset IPSEC
Reset Proxy
Reset IE Policies
Reset Chrome Policies
Reset Winsock
Reset TCP/IP
Reset Hosts File
Once they are on go back to the Dashboard and click Scan Now. Let it remove anything it finds. If it asks to remove Preinstalled software you do not have to do that step. Reboot if prompted, or after it's done and see if it helps.
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