30 July, 2012

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What is the command to do a winsock reset in Windows?

Many Internet connectivity problems are caused by corrupt winsock settings. Windows sockets settings may become corrupted due to a Networking software installation and such as spyware. A winsock reset restores Windows Socket settings to defaults, which may help to restore connectivity to the computer. To do a winsock reset in Windows XP, open a command prompt and type in:


Reset Winsock (XP)



1. Click Windows Start, then click Run.

2. In the Open: field type CMD, then click OK. The Windows Command Console (black DOS window) will appear.

3. At the blinking cursor, type netsh int ip reset c:\Reset.txt

4. Press Enter on the keyboard.

5. At the blinking cursor, type: netsh winsock reset

6. Press Enter.

7. At the blinking cursor, type: exit. This closes the Windows Command Console window.

8. Restart your computer.



To reset Winsock in Vista/7/8:


1.Click the Windows Start button.

2. Type Cmd in the Start Search text box and press Ctrl-Shift-Enter (keyboard shortcut to run Command Prompt as Administrator). Click Continue to allow elevation request.

3. Type netsh winsock reset in the Command Prompt shell, and then press the Enter key.

4. Type netsh int ipv4 reset in the Command Prompt shell, and then press the Enter key.

5. If you use ipv6, type netsh int ipv6 reset in the Command Prompt shell, and then press the Enter key.




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Enabling you IPv^6 thru Interface
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Go to Network Properties


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Right click on the device/interface-> properties



Click Install




Click on protocol..



Choose IPV6.




ipconfig shall reveal your ipv6 ips



test to ping ipv6 destination.



.. or use http://test-ipv6.com/ to test.

hmm.. the shortcut to all above click-and click.
is. open up command prompt.

But windows XP doesn’t support IPv6 DNS usages.. *sigh*.
windows 7 onward only can define IPv6 DNS..

but you can still use the recursive DNS server on IPv4 that support IPv6 query.

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