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Re: WIndows Updates Fail Via IPv6
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2018 20:24:24 +0200
On 12/Nov/18 18:18, Clinton Work wrote:
I saw this issue randomly on Windows PCs due to IPV6 TCP checksum offloading. Try the following on the problem Windows machine: - Open the Device Manager -> Network Adapters -> Network Interface (Ethernet NIC): - Under the Network Adapter -> Advanced Tab, disable these options if present: TCP Checksum Offloading (IPV6) -> Disabled UDP Checksum Offloading (IPV6) -> Disabled - Try Windows update again
Thanks, Airdrie, but I don't have those options on the network adapter. Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: WIndows Updates Fail Via IPv6, (continued)
- Re: WIndows Updates Fail Via IPv6 Mark Tinka (Nov 12)
- Re: WIndows Updates Fail Via IPv6 Morgan A. Miskell (Nov 12)
- Re: WIndows Updates Fail Via IPv6 Lavanauts (Nov 11)
- Re: WIndows Updates Fail Via IPv6 Mark Tinka (Nov 12)
- Re: WIndows Updates Fail Via IPv6 Mikael Abrahamsson (Nov 12)
- Re: WIndows Updates Fail Via IPv6 Mark Tinka (Nov 13)
- Re: WIndows Updates Fail Via IPv6 John Von Essen (Nov 12)
- Re: WIndows Updates Fail Via IPv6 Mark Andrews (Nov 12)
- Re: WIndows Updates Fail Via IPv6 Bjørn Mork (Nov 13)
- Re: WIndows Updates Fail Via IPv6 Mark Tinka (Nov 12)
- Re: WIndows Updates Fail Via IPv6 Mark Tinka (Nov 12)