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1. Click Start Run , type cmd, and then click OK;
2. Type netsh winsock reset catalog and press enter.
3. Type netsh int ip reset and press enter.
4. Restart your computer.
"Disable local connection" again after powering on, if that doesn't work, try the following steps:
1. Click Start Run , type cmd, and then click OK;
2. Type net stop cryptsvc and press enter.
3. Type ren %systemroot% system32 catroot2 oldcatroot2 and press enter.
4. Restart your computer.
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How do you disable how to surf the Internet? If you really want to do this, uninstall the NIC driver, then clean the registry, and reinstall the driver.
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Disable other accounts and set IP and DNS to be acquired automatically.
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1. The following uses the win7 system as an example, click the start button in the lower left corner of the computer to find the control panel.
2. Click to enter the control panel and find Network & Internet.
3. Click Network Sharing Center.
4. Then click Change Network Adapter Settings on the left.
5. Right-click the start in the local connection to undisable.
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Sometimes the network is not very stable, in the process of automatically jumping to disable, you need to re-open the network, the operation steps are as follows:
1. Find the "Network" icon on the desktop, then right-click, find "Properties" and click to open.
2. After clicking "Properties", find "Change Adapter Settings" and click Open to enter.
3. Then you can see that the local Lianpeng Town bending is disabled at this time.
4. Then click on the local connection, the right mouse button appears to diagnose, create a shortcut, rename the chain stuffiness and other options, click enable to travel the spine to complete the operation.
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There are two situations where the local connection connection disappears: the first is that the local connection icon disappears in the taskbar, and the other is that the local connection icon disappears in the online neighborhood.
If the local connection icon in the taskbar disappears, it is only a matter of the settings, we just have to show the local connection icon:
It is easier to solve the problem of not having a local connection icon in the taskbar, open Network Neighbor, and then right-click to select Properties, as shown in the image below
Then select the local connection, right-click and select Properties, and then check the "Display icon in the notification area after connection" in the properties, as shown in the following figure:
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On the desktop, right-click the properties of "Network Neighbor", enter "Local Connection", right-click "Enable" to restore the local connection. Double-clicking also gives you the effect of connecting.
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Open the Network and Sharing Center and undisable it in it.
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You are not win7. If yes, click Control Panel, then Network & Internet, Network Sharing Center, then click Change Network Adapter Settings on the left-hand side, and select Local Connection right-click to start.
If it is an XP system, the operation is basically the same, go to the control panel and find the network connection. The steps are the same.
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XP. Desktop>> Right-click on Online Neighbors > Click Properties > Local Connections > Double-click.
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My Computer - Right-click - Properties - Device Manager - Network Adapters.
Right-click to enable the crossed-out NIC.
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Go to the network to find the local connection to restart, or go to the hardware manager to find the network device to boot up.
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First: The local connection in the lower right corner of the taskbar is gone, the user can surf the Internet normally, but there is no local connection icon in the taskbar, this situation is easier to solve, first, right-click "Internet Neighbors" - select "Properties" - find "Local Connection" in the open "Network Connection" - right-click "Network Connection" - select "Properties" - find "Display icon in the notification area after connection" at the bottom of the pop-up "Local Connection" property, tick it in front of it - > click" OK "Exit, now see if there is already a local connection icon in the bottom right corner of the taskbar; >>>More
There are a few components connected that you didn't say clearly.。。 Only routers are not possible. >>>More
The local connection can't be connected, is there a red cross on the computer icon in the taskbar? Generally, the network cable is not plugged in, and another reason is that your network card is not plugged in, or the "cat" is turned off, anyway, as long as the interface of the network cable is plugged in, the light is not on or flashing, and the local connection will not be connected.
Hello! If it occurs frequently, re-establish the local connection, or turn off the power or power, check the cable between the cat and the router, and check the computer for viruses by the way. >>>More