On Mon, 21 Dec 2015, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
Yes. Apparently Win8 is up to date in that respect (i.e. follows RFC6724 not
RFC3484). It would be possible to make Win8 misbehave by changing the default
preferences (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6724#section-10.6).
Conversely, it's possible to make Win7 behave correctly by changing its default
policies to conform to RFC6724. I just found the following site that offers a
script (YMMV, I haven't checked it):
https://sites.google.com/site/jrey42/Home/ipv6/prefixpolicies
But if that is the cause of the original issue, maybe switching off the
ULA prefix would be easier, and nicer than switching off IPv6.
Anybody from MS know whether there's a planned official patch for Win7?
Turning on IPv6 on a network with many Win7 systems might result in IPv6
being turned off with extreme prejudice :)
Antonio Querubin
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