In windows 10 when I connect wifi it show no internet even I can use internet but can't be able to use in windows app [closed] - window

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Im using windows 10.
When I connect wifi it connect and show no internet even not show the wifi icon only shows glob icon.
But I can browse internet in browser.
Im not able to use internet in many windows application like in update , my phone application ect.
I tried all method that I know like changing dns to manual or auto.
Flush dns , running trouble shooter, ipconfig /renew ect
Please help me to sort out this problem.
I guese this problem come with windows update.
I tried all method that I know like changing dns to manual or auto.
Flush dns , running trouble shooter, ipconfig /renew ect
but these all step didn't solve my problem

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Mac OSX Screen Sharing: Does the remote screen display my actions? [closed]

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During my work-from-home days, I use a Mac Mini at home to access my Mac workstation in my office through a VPN set up by my IT department at work.
When I use OSX's Screen Sharing at home to control my workstation, does my workstation in my office display what I'm seeing & doing on the screen share at home, or is the screen still blank? If someone is in my office, can they see what I'm doing?
Assuming your remote workstation's monitor is turned on, everything you do remotely is visible on that monitor and anyone physically present there will be able to see what you are doing.

DNS Unlocker Adware not getting removed from firefox with any tool or manually [closed]

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This virus is giving me a hard time. It is showing popups and ads on my firefox. There is no program with this name or similar in:
1. Installed program list in windows 10
2. Not in firefox add ons
It is only showing ads in firefox.
I have tried:
1. Avira Antivirus free
2. Malwarebytes
3. AdwCleaner
4. Hitman pro
But none of these detected it.
An example of ad it is showing.
Please help.
It looks like you have downloaded some MalWare crap. See
Download.com and Others Bundle Superfish-Style HTTPS Breaking Adware.
It may help you in your situation.
I also encountered DNS Unlocker pop-up ads a month ago and I found out that "DNS Unlocker" had modified my DNS settings. In fact, I googled on the web and found a post mentioned repairing DNS settings and it did the trick.
The path to do this follows:
Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center >
Change Adapter Settings.
Right-click your active internet connection (usually Wi-Fi since
everyone uses that, unless your using a desktop) and click
properties.
Now under the Networking tab, scroll down until you find Internet
Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). Highlight that then click on
properties. Both options in this windows should be automatic. The
first option should be set to "Obtain an IP address automatically"
and the second should be set to "Obtain DNS server address
automatically!".
If your computer belongs to a company or you actually have a custom
DNS, then this would not apply to you. Once you are done, click "OK"
and close the windows. Now go back into Chrome and reset your
settings one more time and boom, it should work just fine.

Cannot remote desktop into Windows Azure VM [closed]

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I am running a trial of Windows Azure and setup a simple Windows Virtual Machine. However, I do not seem to be able to use the Windows Remote Desktop connection to remote into the machine. What am I doing wrong? At first sight it does not seem to like my userID and password. But then I also cannot ping the VM address. I do not want to go through VS or any other tool, I like to do a simple remote desktop connection through the Windows RMD tool.
Can you check that port 3389 is open in your VM? This port is normally used by remote desktop? You can check this from Virtual machine->Endpoint section within new azure preview portal. if there is no port defined, you will have to create new one.
It could be that the port is blocked, Azure VMs default to port 52137, in your endpoint settings alter this to the regular port 3389 - this worked for me.
Freddy, would u please confirm first if your Windows Azure Virtual Machine is running or not and this you can confirm by looking at Preview Portal. I have seen some cases when the VM does not start first time and you would need to restart it first time.
So if VM is not running then please start it from the portal directly or even if it shows "Running" start please restart it again.
There are a few troubleshooting steps described below so please follow them:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/WAVirtualMachinesforWindows/thread/9c88a364-c3eb-41aa-a6b0-3ceae00491c2
If none of the above steps resolve your problem go ahead and report this problem to same forum and you will have direct assistance from Windows Azure Virtual Machine team.
RDP to a new VM with the RDP "endpoint" setup does not work by default for security reasons.
You need to get the RDP certificate or the .RDP file from azure.
click on a running VM and click "Connect" in the control panel at the bottom, this will download the .RDP file that contains the certificate, enter user name and password and away you go.

VPN IP Bind Option for OSX? [closed]

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This is an OSX specific question. I have been googling my a$$ off, looking at OpenVPN clients like tunnelblick and viscosity. Obviously I'd like to use tunnelblick, but I have no problem paying a couple bucks for viscosity if I must.
Question: Do either tunnelblick or Viscosity (or any OpenVPN gui for OSX) provide the option for ip binding? Or whatever you call the option that, when my connection to my VPN is down, I am disconnected from the internet completely?
(From what I can tell tunnelblick will alert you that your connection is down. Viscosity I know nothing about.)
I assume that you're setup to "send all traffic over vpn" (redirect-gateway def1)
If so, when you disconnect, all routes related to OpenVpn should be automatically deleted, so that your prior network is restored (net_gateway)
However if you want to Block Internet Access after OpenVpn disconnects, there are several options.
One way is to route default to your vpn_gateway (ie 10.80.0.25 in the below example)
sudo route add default 10.80.0.25
This can be done with a down script or through Viscosity's GUI.
Other approaches to solve this problem can be found here

Mac client can't resolve Windows Home Server name [closed]

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I think this is more a Mac networking configuration issue than anything else, but am not sure.
I have Subversion set up on my Windows Home Server machine (similar to this: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/RunningASubversionServerOffYourWindowsHomeServer.aspx). This setup has been working for me for months, using Windows clients.
Now I'm trying to add a Mac client, and it can't resolve the network name of my WHS server. If I open a terminal window on the mac, and attempt to ping or use nslookup, I get an error that it can't find the server. On the PC side, I can ping, but nslookup doesn't resolve the name, so I'm assuming that PC's ping is resolving the name as a NetBios name.
I've found a number of articles online that explain how to set up default suffixes based on Windows domains, but the Windows Home Server doesn't establish a domain by default. (It's in workgroup mode.)
Anyone have any suggestions or pointers?
The quick and easy way to get this working would be to add an entry to your host file on the MAC. You can find the file in /etc/hosts
Edit the file and add an entry at the end as follows:
<ip address> <hostname>
example:
69.59.196.211 www.stackoverflow.com
That is the way that I would go, and they mention using the host file in the article you posted. More info on editing the hostfile of different machines can be found here:
http://practice.chatserve.com/hosts.html

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