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Have questions about securing your Windows 11 device?

Have questions about securing your Windows 11 device?

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DatDrop
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11-30-2022, 08:53 AM
#21
Sorry, what do you mean? It has identified 3 drivers.
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DatDrop
11-30-2022, 08:53 AM #21

Sorry, what do you mean? It has identified 3 drivers.

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McBroke
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12-07-2022, 12:31 PM
#22
The command "ipconfig /all" offers essential details about the network adapters installed.
This data can be matched and checked against other configuration options and expectations.
It's common to find that multiple network adapters are active when only one should be, or to spot an oversight or mistake such as a wrong subnet mask.
IPv6 is probably turned on, and turning it off might resolve certain issues.
It's best to begin with "ipconfig /all" as a starting point.
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McBroke
12-07-2022, 12:31 PM #22

The command "ipconfig /all" offers essential details about the network adapters installed.
This data can be matched and checked against other configuration options and expectations.
It's common to find that multiple network adapters are active when only one should be, or to spot an oversight or mistake such as a wrong subnet mask.
IPv6 is probably turned on, and turning it off might resolve certain issues.
It's best to begin with "ipconfig /all" as a starting point.

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ChampMan
Member
97
12-09-2022, 03:23 AM
#23
After renaming the driver to include the .old extension, it should still appear in the results.
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ChampMan
12-09-2022, 03:23 AM #23

After renaming the driver to include the .old extension, it should still appear in the results.

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FistMeAway
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225
12-10-2022, 05:03 PM
#24
Windows includes the command "ipconfig /all" for network settings.
Note:
https://www.anoopcnair.com/10-usefu...xt=1.-,ipconfig /all, shown in the image below.
If you changed a network driver from .exe to .old without having a backup .exe, any programs relying on that original file may stop functioning.
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FistMeAway
12-10-2022, 05:03 PM #24

Windows includes the command "ipconfig /all" for network settings.
Note:
https://www.anoopcnair.com/10-usefu...xt=1.-,ipconfig /all, shown in the image below.
If you changed a network driver from .exe to .old without having a backup .exe, any programs relying on that original file may stop functioning.

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GoobieBubba
Member
183
12-10-2022, 05:31 PM
#25
Yes, running ipconfig/all can assist in checking the status of the Microsoft vulnerable driver blocklist setting that appears grayed out.
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GoobieBubba
12-10-2022, 05:31 PM #25

Yes, running ipconfig/all can assist in checking the status of the Microsoft vulnerable driver blocklist setting that appears grayed out.

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