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How Do You Fix The Windows “Limited Or No Connectivity” Error Problem?

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How Do You Fix The Windows “Limited Or No Connectivity” Error Problem?

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You may occasionally get an error message that reads “This connection has limited or no connectivity. You might not be able to access the Internet or some network resources.” It indicates that your PC is having a problem trying to access your network device to connect to the Internet. Very often, a bug that typically affects Windows XP Service Pack 2 causes this error message. This bug causes a loss of your network connectivity in workstations that use Microsoft’s L2TP-based VPN (virtual private networking) client to connect to the NAT-based networks. Read on to learn how to fix the “Limited or No Connectivity” problem. (If your connection works but you still get the error message, skip Section 1 and go to Section 2 to learn how to disable it. Determine whether the problem is caused by the Windows XP Service Pack 2 bug Step 1 Review these three symptoms, and determine if you experience any of them after you install the Windows XP Service Pack 2:*You get the error message “Limited or No

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