Unwanted TAP-Windows Adapter V9 and TAP-Win32 Adapter OAS drivers installing

After upgrading to Windows 8.1, things were working fine until about 100+ updates came through... and now these TAP-Windows Adapter V9 and TAP-Win32 Adapter OAS drivers are installing over and over again. I uninstall the drivers and they come back, I disable them, and they re-enable themselves. I have looked up answers to this issue, and I do not use a VPN...so none of that applies to me.

The unfortunate part is that I get constant interruptions with my internet and don't even want to touch my laptop hardly anymore because of this...but I need to because I am trying to start a business and get back into school. The only way I can get the internet to work again is to disable the drivers, and troubleshoot my wireless adapter. It renews the wireless adapter, the internet works for anywhere between one minute to an hour before I have to troubleshoot again.

HELP?? How to I block those drivers? There needs to be a Microsoft Removal Tool and a major update...

I tried to add a screenshot, but it took so long to verify me that I had already deleted it after 4 days.


  • Edited by JSisthe1 Sunday, September 14, 2014 8:29 AM
September 10th, 2014 1:55pm

Upon further inspection, I found that the only two items that were installed on my Wi-Fi connection was Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) and Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv6) ... still looking for IPv5. JK. :D

I went through removing all the TAP drivers, and then I used cmd.exe ran as an administrator:
netsh winsock reset
netsh winsock reset catalog
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
ipconfig /flushdns

After that, I installed the following to my Wi-Fi connection:
Client for Microsoft Networks
QoS Packet Scheduler
File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder
Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver

I have restarted my computer, and seemingly things are working better... I certainly hope it stays this way. If it doesn't keep the TAP drivers away, does anyone have a solution I have not tried?

Please, and thank you? :)



  • Edited by JSisthe1 Wednesday, September 10, 2014 12:11 PM
  • Marked as answer by JSisthe1 Wednesday, September 10, 2014 12:11 PM
  • Unmarked as answer by JSisthe1 Friday, September 12, 2014 1:25 PM
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September 10th, 2014 3:10pm

Finally someone who have the same problem as me. But I have some bad news, in my case, I'm seeing unknown access to many accounts of my, even some failed money transaction from my paypal (thank god I have not connected my credit card). So there's a high chance that someone connected to your laptop and is stealin infomation from you. Best check all your accounts, especially anything to do with identity or money.

As to getting rid of this annoying Tap Adapter V9 connection, I've tried many things, even deleting the driver from my laptop WINDOWS\System32\DRIVERS\tap0901.sys to no avail, it just keep appearing. Now I just open the adapter properties and untick all IPv4, IPv6... and for now it seems to work, no connection even when I enable the adapter, will get back to you if anything happens. I hope you will share your methods with me if you can remove this permanently.

September 12th, 2014 11:11am

Well I've got no unknown accesses to any of my accounts, and don't really have anything for anyone to get into. Plus I'm running AVG and Spybot: Search and Destroy. Nothing had been detected.

But nevertheless, if someone is trying to access my computer... it's their loss since I can't access the internet when that adapter is installed and enabled. This morning one of the TAP-Windows Adapter V9 drivers had installed itself... is there absolutely no one at Microsoft that knows what's going on here? This is absolutely ridiculous.

I've decided to delete WINDOWS\System32\DRIVERS\tap0901.sys and replace it with a blank file to try to immunize it somehow. I will make updates about if it works or not.

  • Edited by JSisthe1 Friday, September 12, 2014 4:44 PM
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September 12th, 2014 4:31pm

My method failed, a new adapter appears name Tap-Windows Adapter V9 #2 appear under the original one, so I just uninstall both driver from device manager. It'll be back but I just don't want to deal with 2+ of them. How are you doing on your end?
September 13th, 2014 6:43am

It seems to work till now. I hope it stays this ways. If you get any update, please share. Thanks.
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September 14th, 2014 10:39am

Well, for a while this worked... I have been uninstalling things I don't need and hoping one of them could be the culprit, and to no avail. The driver just now reinstalled itself and was sitting there like a frog on a log waiting for a fly. Grrr. I think I might just uninstall and go back to Windows 7 or even XP... at least I didn't have problems like I do with Windows 8. This is truly ridiculous, and still no one from Microsoft has been here for help or commentary. Not sure why I expected any more.

  • Edited by JSisthe1 Sunday, September 14, 2014 8:28 AM
September 14th, 2014 11:27am

Funny thing, adter I remove the 2 Tap adapters, nothing seems to be popping up, I don't know if it have anything to do with Microsoft update. It's been a few days now, still a liitle early to keep my hope up but I thought I'd keep you guys updated about it.

BTW, AliAwan, are you having the same problem as us?

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September 17th, 2014 12:04am

Well, I've uninstalled anything and everything that could have possibly caused this...and then just now it came back again. I personally give up. lol. At least until Microsoft comes up with something to disable it...

I do have to ask though, what do you guys use to connect to the internet...maybe that's where the problem is? I have Comcast ISP with their built-in wireless. I haven't connected to anything but a wireless connection with this computer.

September 17th, 2014 1:16am

Sorry, I don't live in the States, my ISP is a military owned company in my country. So I doubt it's the ISP.

As to method of connection, my laptop is used mixed both with wired and wireless, and I've seen the thing pop up both times, so I'm not sure, could be me switching wired and wireless without checking.

On a side note, still haven't seen it pop up, been a few days now. Maybe the last Microsoft update fixed it?

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September 18th, 2014 4:45pm

Yes, LeonardoTran, I'm facing the same problem. No permanent solution so far, please post if you find any. Thanks.
September 21st, 2014 8:12pm

Ok it's more than a week now and I'm not seeing any Tap-adapter, hopefully it will work for you guys too: untick all in IPv4 and IPv6, if another Tap appear, uninstall them both from device manager.
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September 27th, 2014 7:13pm

i disabled it. go to your device manager and check under connections you will see that tap driver then disable it,or uninstall it


October 3rd, 2014 1:57pm

I do what this says, I think I have uninstalled the driver 20 times now, It just keeps comming back. so how can you have this as a sulution, you shouldn't have to keep uninstalling it everytime it shows up, then it's no way better then a spam in a mailbox.
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November 10th, 2014 8:01pm

It's not a solution. I untick all in IPv4 and IPv6 and disable all tap-adapters in ncpa.cpl. Then i uninstall all tap-adapters in devmgmt.msc. Over time (about a week or month) they coming back, it's like clean spam folder in my e-mail box.

One time i've used OpenVPN client, but it was removed a long time ago.

Is deleting WINDOWS\System32\DRIVERS\tap0901.sys and replacing it with a blank file helpful? Somebody testing it or this file come back again?

P.S. sorry for my english.


  • Edited by TalaMax Friday, November 28, 2014 6:46 AM
November 28th, 2014 9:12am

The Tap-Win32 Adapter is a virtual network interface needed on your PC to allow the It may happen that the TAP-Win32 adapter cannot be used by the eCatcher software.
The 
Probably the Tap-Win32 adapter could not be added on your PC during the eCatcher installation process or an other To solve the problem, add the Tap-Win32 adapter manually on your PC as described here under:

eCatcher version 3.0 (Free+ and Pro accounts)

To install the TAP-Win32 adapter, go on the directory %INSTALL_DIR% \Talk2mVpnService\Drivers\ (by default, it should be "C:\Program Files\eCatcher-Talk2M\Talk2mVpnService\Drivers\") and click on the addtap.bat command file.

A DOS When installation finished, the DOS window will close automatically.
You should now be able to see the Tap-Win32 adapter V9 in the "Network Connection" window of your PC:

IMG00063.png

Attention: The eCatcher application must be restarted to take the modification into account.

eCatcher version 2.0 (Free legacy accounts)

To install the TAP-Win32 adapter, go on the C:\A DOS Once the installation finished, you should be able to see the Tap-Win32 V8 adapter in the "Network Connection" window of your PC.

On Manual Tap-Win32 installation.

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December 27th, 2014 10:37am

We need to UNINSTALL this interface. It install themself. No eCatchers was used.
December 29th, 2014 8:38am

hi 

Install a new Version of openvpn 

run cmd.exe as Admin

cd C:\Program Files\TAP-Windows\bin

deltapall.bat

Happy new Year

  • Proposed as answer by TalaMax Wednesday, January 21, 2015 6:16 AM
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December 30th, 2014 3:49am

Hi, I have the same problem....I saw this VPN devises and catch someone copying a file from my PC(I was working normally and next second a little window copying a file from my docs...was just a second)

I'm trying this.... delete any file "tap0901", on safe mode also delete the folder named "vpnplugins" is in "Windows folder"(I'm not sure about this but since I'm not using VPN not need it(better safe than worry)).

I ran a search on all my PC looking for "tap0901" and I found a folder on "C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository" with 4 or 5 files related to "tap0901"....Delete.

THE F*** TAP-Windows Adapter V9 is GONE!

NOTE: Norton Scan didn't see any problem but there is a big one. Disable and uninstall the devise doesn't work  you need to delete any little shit related to "tap0901".

NOTE 2: When U make the Search for "tap0901" files be sure than check the Advance options : File Contents, System Files, Zipped (Compressed) folders... on view also check "hidden items"


  • Edited by jckaboom Saturday, January 10, 2015 7:48 PM
  • Proposed as answer by jckaboom Saturday, January 10, 2015 7:49 PM
January 10th, 2015 10:39pm

En mi caso Deshabilito La Conexin desde el Centro de Redes y Recursos Compartidos, abro LUEGO el Administrador de Dispositivos, desinstalo la conexin abriendo con el botn secundario cuadro de dialogo y marcando la opcin de desinstalar el controlador del dispositivo y... Nada, al tiempo aparece de la misma forma, SE LLAMA BULLYING INFORMATICO Y SI LOS DE ARRIBA DESEAN DESAPARECE DE LA NADA O PARECE CUANDO TE DESCUIDAS JA! Te acostumbras a manejarte como un deformado jeje!
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January 13th, 2015 7:20pm

I actually had the same problem, I'm looking for a solution since 2014 september.
And now 4 month later, maybe has come a genius !

Because since september, I've deleted around 40 "local network connection", then I give up. This shit is just like rabbits, they grow faster and faster. I currently have 66 unwanted "local network connection" (connexion au rseau local, because I'm french), with about a half of "TAP Windows adapter V9" and the other half "TAP Win32 Adapter OAS".

Ok, so I deleted both "tap0901 and "tapoas" related files, and I hope it will work.

If any of you wants free connections, I've a lot to give :)

(If this works, I will send you chocolate !)


  • Edited by Hello Sylvain Thursday, January 15, 2015 4:10 PM Order of lines
January 15th, 2015 7:00pm

Hi, I don't think its gone dude please check your device manager (press view show hidden devices). I think their will be an unknown adapter in your network subtree.

Please Reply Regards HRida.

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January 16th, 2015 10:38pm

For now i have the solution, i guess...

Start windows in safe mode --> than delete the tap adapters from device manager --> show hidden files, go to this computer --> Search for *tap0901* (1 .sys file 2 dll files) delete these 3 files --> use regedit --> local machine -->system --> currentcontrolset --> services --> delete the whole folder tap0901

This should do the job

for the OAS adapter you need to delete your vpn client if using one....

January 17th, 2015 1:14am

It's solution. Maybe, first installation OpenVPN was produced with errors. Thank you. Truly - the right decision is the easiest.
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January 21st, 2015 9:24am

@Bungelaar

I have never installed a VPN client (I thought). 

I tried your solution, but while researching for "tap0901" and "tapoas" in regedit, I found these two key :

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\PnpLockdownFiles\%SystemRoot%/System32/drivers/tapoas.sys

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\PnpLockdownFiles\%SystemRoot%/System32/drivers/tap0901.sys

As they were protected, I modified security authorisations, and finally deleted them.

And just after this, my WiFi connection showed "connected" but I was unable to load any page.

And in the notification box, there was a message I've never seen before : AVAST VPN SecureLine : Deconnect (Disconnected). So in fact, do I have a VPN Client ? I don't think because it's not a free option for AVAST Antivirus. Do you think it is the cause of problems ?

I'm currently using my phone 4g->wifi connection sharing with my computer, and it works.
Because even after restarting the computer, the normal WiFi Internet is still unable to load anything (but still shows it is connected).

EDIT : A few minutes after, the Internet was working, but my TAP0901'friend is still here, but TAPOAS has gone.


  • Edited by Hello Sylvain Sunday, January 25, 2015 5:34 PM Modification
January 25th, 2015 8:22pm

Search your whole directory for tap09, it still has 2 more DLL files (show hidden files), AVAST VPN secureline will bring the aos adapter you deleted now. 

All the items need to be deleted in safe mode(without any options in safe mode.

register tap adapter

whole directory(`s) tap0901

device manager deinstall all tap adapters/aos adapter

you can check your avast install by programms and software, choose avast, than choose change. this should let you see all the installed components of avast.

If any questions just ask!

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January 26th, 2015 10:24pm

google chrome adds the adapter for profile syncing, as in favorites , settings etc 

I think due to this each update recreates the adapter, but i'm have not confirmed this

February 15th, 2015 5:09am

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