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The list in post# 242 says
Disable TCP/IPv6
Re-install TPC/IPv4
I have done 3, 4, and 5 on the list there, but protocols are still missing.
I cannot do 6 because I am using Windows Defender and Firewall.
Hopefully, the same problem will not exist in Redstone.
Yeah the same thing happened to me kaspersky won't let computers connect to other computers on your home network by default for those who have kaspersky 2016 here are steps taken in order to share files with other computers on the network.
1. Go on KIS 2016
2. Go to settings (little cog icon on the bottom left)
3. Go to protection
4. Go to Firewall
5. Go to Networks
6. Click the current network your connected to then click edit on the bottom left.
7. Change network type from Public network to Trusted network.
This should allow other computers in your network to connect to your computer. Follow all these steps again if you have KIS 2016 on other computers connected to your home network.
Win10 1511 only
Last thing to try, not the first
Command Prompt (Admin)
netcfg -d
Note: NetSetupDeleteObject errors ... run netcfg -d until it is successful
Restart
Your network adapters should re-install and set to default values
VPN client software or virtual switches from Hyper‑V might need to be reinstalled/re-configured
I intend to clean-install Redstone next month. Perhaps no protocols will be missing.
I had this error message and was searching for a solution. Two other users (Win 7 & Win 8.1) called that they could not also connect to the domain and could not access internet.
On troubleshooting, I found out that these two users are connected to the same switch as I am; other users on a different switch had no connectivity issues.
I had to shutdown the network and reboot, but no solution; I traced the cabling and found out the cable linking my switch to the one above it pulled out. Plugging the cable back and firmly resolved this problem. I suggest anyone with this problem should try taking his/her PC/Laptop to another functioning access point first and connect from there. If the problem persists, one can start trying other approaches.
Chiadi
Also could work: Go at Device Manager, select your network adapter and then hit DEL (to uninstall it). Restart your computer and let Windows find it again. If the driver installed still has problems, try manually replacing it with latest official (not Microsoft) driver for Windows 10 or 8 or 7 or Vista (with that order).
If anybody else is having this complete JOKE of a problem and NOTHING seems to help, I may be able to. Last night I spent roughly 3 hours going through every last fix on the internet for this problem and trying each one until I finally found one that worked. The thing is that it took quite extensive research because I have not seen anyone mention in the various community help forums about this program.
This program called WinsockReset did the trick for me. It basically overwrites the winsock registry files with fresh ones that would come from installing a clean copy of whatever Windows version you are using.
You can download this program here: Download WinsockReset - MajorGeeks
I had to download the .exe on my Kindle and then USB it over to my "network-protocol-less" computer. Thank God it worked. I need my internet.