Network Connections Config Issue in Windows 10 Tech Preview 10041 Build

UPDATE: Blog comments are awesome. Just to stop you from having to look any further, Darren Shetler explains in the comment section (and I’ve confirmed) that the way to fix this is to:

  1. Go into Device Manager
  2. Delete the network devices – do NOT uninstall their drivers when asked!!!
  3. Run “Scan For Hardware Changes” to add the network devices back to Windows

Afterwards, everything worked with an admin account, a regular account (prompts for admin credentials) and still worked after a reboot. If you want to be careful, do this to only one network interface, and confirm that it’s back working before you do the rest; that is, don’t get rid of your otherwise-functional WiFi and wired connections at the same time. Thanks for posting this, Darren!

Follow this Windows Insider Program forum thread for future developments: “Cannot open network connection properties after 10041 update


Aleksandar Nikolic (co-founder and editor of powershellmagazine.com) asked the community if anyone else on the 10041 build of Windows 10 Technical Preview (pushed mid-March 2015) was getting “An unexpected error occurred” when we tried checking or changing the properties of a network connection. I checked with both a regular account (which should have prompted me to enter an admin account’s password) and my admin account, and got the same thing both times:

An unexpected error occurred. Very helpful.

An unexpected error occurred. Very helpful.

However unenlightening that was, it was still better than the absolute nothing that happens when I tried disabling/enabling network devices or clicking “Diagnose this connection” – was it registering that I was clicking at all?

Fabien Didot joined in the thread to let us know that PowerShell cmdlets Get-NetAdapter and Get-NetIpAddress work, and I can confirm that they do from both a regular and an admin account. However, Disable-NetAdapter and Enable-NetAdapter fail from both with an access denied error – expected behavior from a regular account, but certainly not from an admin account. Helps if you start PowerShell using “Run as Administrator” 🙂 Totally works that way!

As far as other reports of this, I’ve turned up the Windows10 subreddit and a Guru3D thread.

If anyone else with the 10041 build could please try enabling or disabling a network interface with PowerShell, please let me know how you get on – is it just me, or are others experiencing this? Again, helps if you remember “Run as Administrator”!

Looks like it really is just the GUI.

6 thoughts on “Network Connections Config Issue in Windows 10 Tech Preview 10041 Build

  1. Thank you for the post
    when i delete the network drivers but when i scan for new hardware widows install them automatically
    i am facing this problem when i upgraded to windows 10 i can see all my network hardware in the divce manager and they are up to day but yet i can not see any network adapter in adapter setting
    any help or suggestion will be great full

    Thanks

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  2. PC – DELL Alienware Aurora (2009)

    I recently upgraded to Windows 10 (from Windows7) , all seemed to go well, however, the network connection now drops after 15 to 30 mins for no apparent reason, I have tried to ‘troubleshoot’ the NIC but the process hangs and I am unable to kill the process thread, I have deleted the driver and scanned hardware as suggested in previous posts, this made no difference. The Broadcom NIC is compatible (as best I can see) although Dell driver auto detect states the Aurora is not compatible which is strange as everything else is working better and faster than ever.

    I have searched for an alternative NIC driver (Broadcom latest version in Jan 2015)

    any suggestions

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