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Application Guard no internet

Anonymous
2020-07-13T15:22:04+00:00

Dear All,

I have enabled Application Guard and and the option to open "New Application Guard Window" in Edge is there. However there is no internet.

Internet is working fine in Edge (Normal) and other browsers. There is no proxy setting. I have tried to reinstall the feature and the steps mentioned Here with no luck.

Edge version 83.0.478.61

Thank you

Microsoft Edge | Open the browser | Windows 10

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-08-30T22:53:18+00:00

    Looks like this thread is getting "I have the same question" votes recently, so if anyone is still running into this could comment and confirm their Microsoft Edge version and Windows build/version, the team would like to dig into what's going on with your help.

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-08-31T07:35:47+00:00

    Hi, Jeremiah.

    Microsoft Edge version: Version 92.0.902.84 (Official build) (64-bit)

    Windows build/version: 19042.1165 20H2

    I remember thinking early on that my anti-virus was using its firewall to block Internet access in response to my VPN's ability to connect to the Internet while running incognito on my own private network. Soon after that my anti-virus vendor upgraded my protection to include its own VPN service while it continued to hide the Internet from my VPN vendor.

    Incidentally though, the anti-virus has a tendacy to turn its VPN off while it is running on a trusted network. Without notice It would turn its VPN back off again after I turned it on. Sometimes I couldn't tell if any VPN was on while I was connected to the Internet. So I started turning on Windows Defender's Application Guard for an added layer of protection until even that stopped connecting to the Internet.

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