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Windows 10 Proxy problem after each reboot...

Anonymous
2018-12-12T15:48:30+00:00

Never had this problem before. Just since Windows 10. All is working great in my Windows 10 except for this problem.

When I reboot, each time Network my Internet is down. Problem is System defaulting to Settings/Network and Internet/Proxy/Manual Proxy Setup/Use Proxy Setup system is turning on the Proxy. I don't use any Proxy! All should be turned off there. But each time System is turning it back on. So each time I have to go in and turn it off. By the way, I always use Chrome Browser, if that makes any difference.

Hope this all makes sense to you. Thanks for your help.

Loy Banks

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Internet and connectivity

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  1. Anonymous
    2018-12-12T17:53:03+00:00

    So far so good.  Went thru complete NETWORK RESET. But just went back to Proxy Settings and "Use A Proxy Server" was turned back on. So I used slide to turn off as usual. That's what we don't want!

    Shucks I thought your idea would solve the problem, but like I said it didn't. So where do we go from here? Thanks.

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-12-12T16:55:00+00:00

    Hi.

    Go to those steps, from the Start menu or by pressing the key combination Win + I open the Configuration and click on the option Networks and Internet. Once there, we select the option Status of the left side menu and within the settings and options that are loaded in the right panel we have to look for network restoration.

    Clicking on this option will show us a new window from where we will be able to perform the network reset in Windows 10. In this way, all the network adapters will be removed and reinstalled and the original configuration of other components of the network will be re-established. net. This implies that if we were using some software such as a VPN client or virtual switches, we will have to reinstall them.

    A process that is carried out automatically by the system by clicking on the Reset button now shown in Network Reset in the Windows 10 configuration. It is normal that the process does not take too long, although we must wait until the end completely and restart the computer again to proceed with the network configuration in Windows 10 as we had until now.

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    Let us know if these steps help you to resolve the issue.

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