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If your network stopped working after a recent update, try uninstalling the network adapter. After uninstalling, restarting your computer will connect it to the latest driver. To Uninstall a Network Adapter Driver in Windows 10: 1. Click the Windows icon in the bottom left corner of the screen, and type Device...
Article Id: 19482
Category: Troubleshooting

An outdated Network Adapter Driver can result in connection issues - especially after upgrading to Windows 10. To check if this may be the cause, please see the following instructions. To Update Your Network Adapter in Windows 10: 1. Click the Start button in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen, and type Device...
Article Id: 19478
Category: Troubleshooting

Network Reset can solve connection problems that might occur after upgrading versions or fix problems connecting to shared network drives. Reset removes all network adapters and adapter settings from your PC. After you restart your computer, any network adapters are reinstalled, and the settings re-enabled. This should be your last resort. To Use Network Reset in Windows...
Article Id: 19477
Category: Troubleshooting

Error Code associated with the issue: 0x8007232b If you are off campus, you will need to be connected to the VPN before you can proceed with the steps below. For more information about how to connect to the LSU VPN, see the VPN at LSU:...
Article Id: 17866
Category: Troubleshooting

General Information This article is a guide to help troubleshoot the common issues with activating Windows 7, Windows 8 & Windows 8.1 Enterprise. The process to activate Windows 8.1 Enterprise depends on the location of the computer. This article covers activation instructions for on-campus, off-campus & the Residential Halls.
Article Id: 17280
Category: Troubleshooting

Wireless: Remove Cached Credentials (Windows 7) 1. Open the control panel by searching it in the Cortana search box.
Article Id: 18156
Category: Troubleshooting