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Month: June 2011

Configuring IPv4 as Default over IPv6

Reading Time: 2 minutesStarting with Windows Vista and Server 2008, IPv6 is the default over IPv4. This can be annoying if your enterprise network isn’t prepared to support this. You can modify this default behavior by OR’ing and registry setting on your machine. The registry setting is the DisabledComponents registry value and it controls a series of bit … Continue reading "Configuring IPv4 as Default over IPv6"

Author Paul BergsonPosted on June 30, 2011November 19, 2014Categories Networking1 Comment on Configuring IPv4 as Default over IPv6

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