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Windows 10 October 2018 Update breaks Microsoft Edge and Windows Store apps for some users

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Every time Microsoft rolls out a new Windows 10 feature update we hear of problems being encountered by early adopters, even though the update undergoes serious testing through the Windows Insider program.
Every time Microsoft rolls out a new Windows 10 feature update we hear of problems being encountered by early adopters, even though the update undergoes serious testing through the Windows Insider program.
The Windows 10 October 2018 Update only became officially available on Tuesday, and already it’s had to be blocked on certain Intel CPUs and, most damningly, it’s been found to be deleting user data (thankfully there’s a way to get the content back). Now it seems the new update is also causing problems with Microsoft Edge for some users.
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Over on the Microsoft Community Forum, a poster complains:
A Microsoft employee in the forum says the problem is to do with IPv6 settings, going on to explain:
Although the company is working on a proper solution, for now you can get around the issue by simply enabling IPv6. To do this:
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