Metro apps don't work on a domain

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by pegas, Mar 18, 2019.

  1. pegas

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    Yeah, as the captioned subject says, all Metro apps including Edge don't work when I'm connected to our company domain. I mean they run but don't get on internet. I searched for a solution (apparently this issue is common for Win 10) and stumbled upon some advices, all relate to group policy or access rights to Metro folder but frankly I'm pretty stuck what to do. Anyone? Thanks!
     
  2. imdb

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    did you try cmd "netsh int ip reset"?
     
  3. pegas

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    Yes, no change unfortunately.
     
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    Do a search, if you haven't, for "Metro apps including Edge don't work when I'm connected to our company domain." There are several discussions on this problem.
     
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    @pegas

    don't be put off by the title. it involves your situation too.
     
  8. pegas

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    :D I obviously did that and you're right that there are several discussions but not a one with a definitive clue. Therefore I turned on Wilders' geeks in faith to obtain help because I'm registered here long time and feeling in this community like home, anything bad on this?
     
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    Thanks but after thorough evaluation I ended up that this workaround isn't for me because Fiddler debugger needs to be constantly running and because Fiddler is not suitable for productive use in corporate environment due to some inconveniences in its deployment and management - this is exactly my case.
     
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