Windows 10's ‘No Internet Connection’ issue gets quietly fixed by Microsoft

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Last week, we reported that a recent update to Windows 10 broke internet connections for some users due to an issue with DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) on Windows. The issue affected quite a lot of Windows 10 users, especially those from Europe, US, and the UK. Yesterday, Microsoft has fixed the issue on Windows 10 which broke internet connections for some users. The company released the fix with the cumulative update KB3206632 yesterday. stating:

Addressed a service crash in CDPSVC that in some situations could lead to the machine not being able to acquire an IP address.

The software giant added a notice regarding the issue on the official Windows 10 Update History page, stating:

If you were affected by the issue, simply open up Windows Update to install the latest updates — and if you aren’t able to update Windows 10, you may be able to fix the issue by following our guide here. 

More about the topics: Cumulative Update, DHCP, Internet, network, Network Issues, windows 10, Windows 10 Build 14393.576, Windows 10 No Internet, Windows Update

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