Microsoft isatap problem! (windows 7)
Help, when I go to device manager, i can see that all the microsoft isatap has a yellow triangle and the device status is the device cannot start (code 10) . what can i do? and if im trying to re-install it again, it say's failed.
June 2nd, 2011 12:17pm

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June 5th, 2011 12:07am

Try deleting the device and reboot and see if it comes up, if not get back here My MVP is for the Windows Desktop Experience, i.e. Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 IT Remote Assistance is available for a fee. I am best with C++ and I am learning C# using Visual Studio 2010 Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
June 5th, 2011 12:07am

Microsoft ISATAP is an IPv6 related component. The driver for ISATAP can be reinstalled via Device Manager. After enabling IPv6, you may manually reinstall Microsoft ISATAP using following steps: 1. Click Start, type device manager in theStart search box and hit Enter. 2. Click Action and select Add legacy hardware. 3. Click Next, and select Install the hardware that I manually select from alist (Advanced) and click Next. 4. Select Network Adapters and click Next. 5. Select Microsoft in left panel and Microsoft ISATAP Adapter in the right panel. Click Next and follow the on-screen instructions.
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June 5th, 2011 6:45am

Microsoft ISATAP is an IPv6 related component. The driver for ISATAP can be reinstalled via Device Manager. After enabling IPv6, you may manually reinstall Microsoft ISATAP using following steps: 1. Click Start, type device manager in theStart search box and hit Enter. 2. Click Action and select Add legacy hardware. 3. Click Next, and select Install the hardware that I manually select from alist (Advanced) and click Next. 4. Select Network Adapters and click Next. 5. Select Microsoft in left panel and Microsoft ISATAP Adapter in the right panel. Click Next and follow the on-screen instructions.
June 5th, 2011 6:45am

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