bpa wrote: 
> There used to be a number of AV s/w which inserted themselves illegally
> into nertwork modules chain of libraries to examine data streams.
> Uninstall did not rmeove them fully - it just disabled their checking
> but their side effects persisted.  I can't remember the tools used to
> rebuild the network stack.
> 
> edit:
> 
> The command line tools used was "netsh winsock" there are various
> parmeters which make the command do different types of action.  I don't
> have WIn 10 so I can't offer definite suggestions - I think for Win xp
> and 7 is used to be "netsh winsock reset catalog" but this clear out all
> users of TCP/IP so special s/w/ such asvPN etc may need to be be
> resinstalled.  You could try "netsh winsock show catalog" to see if AV
> is installedin the network stack.

Nothing antivirus-like showed up in the catalog, but I did it anyway:
- 'netsh winsock reset catalog', reboot, fixed adapter's ip-settings,
start LMS: no change
I even did an
- 'netsh int ip reset'
which includes the catalog reset, but that also didn't change a thing.
At least everything else still works... :)


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