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I'm on the latest version of Windows 10. I'm using my huawei E3272 to share Mobile connection to the router. This works great until I reboot my computer. Sharing option is still checked, but sharing is not working. I checked services - it seems that all of required by ICS are working. The rourer connection just say "No connection access". Then I uncheck and check again sharing option on Mobile connection - it works great again. Best solution at this moment would be to use some restart ICS script. I found https://github.com/utapyngo/icsmanager but unfortunately sometimes it throws Unhandled Exception: System.AccessViolationException exactly like in this https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40072135/programmatically-enable-and-disable-ics-internet-connection-sharing-in-windows
I posted this issue some time ago on Microsoft support site, i don't know if they're going to fix this or no. Maybe someone also had this issue and resolved it?










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  • Have you ran the icsmanager script as administrator?

    – user345866
    Oct 23 '16 at 19:38













  • Yes, I ran icsmanager with admin rights.

    – Adam Mańkowski
    Oct 23 '16 at 19:58











  • Have you tried alternatives? Try using kingron/wifi

    – user345866
    Oct 23 '16 at 20:12











  • Oh, I noticed that LAUNCHING ICS is working on kingron/wifi and icsmanager. The problem is when it want to disable sharing. I'm trying to analize what is wrong.

    – Adam Mańkowski
    Oct 23 '16 at 21:44











  • You could always manually disable sharing via ncpa.cpl and selecting your network interface.

    – user345866
    Oct 23 '16 at 22:03
















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I'm on the latest version of Windows 10. I'm using my huawei E3272 to share Mobile connection to the router. This works great until I reboot my computer. Sharing option is still checked, but sharing is not working. I checked services - it seems that all of required by ICS are working. The rourer connection just say "No connection access". Then I uncheck and check again sharing option on Mobile connection - it works great again. Best solution at this moment would be to use some restart ICS script. I found https://github.com/utapyngo/icsmanager but unfortunately sometimes it throws Unhandled Exception: System.AccessViolationException exactly like in this https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40072135/programmatically-enable-and-disable-ics-internet-connection-sharing-in-windows
I posted this issue some time ago on Microsoft support site, i don't know if they're going to fix this or no. Maybe someone also had this issue and resolved it?










share|improve this question

























  • Have you ran the icsmanager script as administrator?

    – user345866
    Oct 23 '16 at 19:38













  • Yes, I ran icsmanager with admin rights.

    – Adam Mańkowski
    Oct 23 '16 at 19:58











  • Have you tried alternatives? Try using kingron/wifi

    – user345866
    Oct 23 '16 at 20:12











  • Oh, I noticed that LAUNCHING ICS is working on kingron/wifi and icsmanager. The problem is when it want to disable sharing. I'm trying to analize what is wrong.

    – Adam Mańkowski
    Oct 23 '16 at 21:44











  • You could always manually disable sharing via ncpa.cpl and selecting your network interface.

    – user345866
    Oct 23 '16 at 22:03














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I'm on the latest version of Windows 10. I'm using my huawei E3272 to share Mobile connection to the router. This works great until I reboot my computer. Sharing option is still checked, but sharing is not working. I checked services - it seems that all of required by ICS are working. The rourer connection just say "No connection access". Then I uncheck and check again sharing option on Mobile connection - it works great again. Best solution at this moment would be to use some restart ICS script. I found https://github.com/utapyngo/icsmanager but unfortunately sometimes it throws Unhandled Exception: System.AccessViolationException exactly like in this https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40072135/programmatically-enable-and-disable-ics-internet-connection-sharing-in-windows
I posted this issue some time ago on Microsoft support site, i don't know if they're going to fix this or no. Maybe someone also had this issue and resolved it?










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I'm on the latest version of Windows 10. I'm using my huawei E3272 to share Mobile connection to the router. This works great until I reboot my computer. Sharing option is still checked, but sharing is not working. I checked services - it seems that all of required by ICS are working. The rourer connection just say "No connection access". Then I uncheck and check again sharing option on Mobile connection - it works great again. Best solution at this moment would be to use some restart ICS script. I found https://github.com/utapyngo/icsmanager but unfortunately sometimes it throws Unhandled Exception: System.AccessViolationException exactly like in this https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40072135/programmatically-enable-and-disable-ics-internet-connection-sharing-in-windows
I posted this issue some time ago on Microsoft support site, i don't know if they're going to fix this or no. Maybe someone also had this issue and resolved it?







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  • Have you ran the icsmanager script as administrator?

    – user345866
    Oct 23 '16 at 19:38













  • Yes, I ran icsmanager with admin rights.

    – Adam Mańkowski
    Oct 23 '16 at 19:58











  • Have you tried alternatives? Try using kingron/wifi

    – user345866
    Oct 23 '16 at 20:12











  • Oh, I noticed that LAUNCHING ICS is working on kingron/wifi and icsmanager. The problem is when it want to disable sharing. I'm trying to analize what is wrong.

    – Adam Mańkowski
    Oct 23 '16 at 21:44











  • You could always manually disable sharing via ncpa.cpl and selecting your network interface.

    – user345866
    Oct 23 '16 at 22:03



















  • Have you ran the icsmanager script as administrator?

    – user345866
    Oct 23 '16 at 19:38













  • Yes, I ran icsmanager with admin rights.

    – Adam Mańkowski
    Oct 23 '16 at 19:58











  • Have you tried alternatives? Try using kingron/wifi

    – user345866
    Oct 23 '16 at 20:12











  • Oh, I noticed that LAUNCHING ICS is working on kingron/wifi and icsmanager. The problem is when it want to disable sharing. I'm trying to analize what is wrong.

    – Adam Mańkowski
    Oct 23 '16 at 21:44











  • You could always manually disable sharing via ncpa.cpl and selecting your network interface.

    – user345866
    Oct 23 '16 at 22:03

















Have you ran the icsmanager script as administrator?

– user345866
Oct 23 '16 at 19:38







Have you ran the icsmanager script as administrator?

– user345866
Oct 23 '16 at 19:38















Yes, I ran icsmanager with admin rights.

– Adam Mańkowski
Oct 23 '16 at 19:58





Yes, I ran icsmanager with admin rights.

– Adam Mańkowski
Oct 23 '16 at 19:58













Have you tried alternatives? Try using kingron/wifi

– user345866
Oct 23 '16 at 20:12





Have you tried alternatives? Try using kingron/wifi

– user345866
Oct 23 '16 at 20:12













Oh, I noticed that LAUNCHING ICS is working on kingron/wifi and icsmanager. The problem is when it want to disable sharing. I'm trying to analize what is wrong.

– Adam Mańkowski
Oct 23 '16 at 21:44





Oh, I noticed that LAUNCHING ICS is working on kingron/wifi and icsmanager. The problem is when it want to disable sharing. I'm trying to analize what is wrong.

– Adam Mańkowski
Oct 23 '16 at 21:44













You could always manually disable sharing via ncpa.cpl and selecting your network interface.

– user345866
Oct 23 '16 at 22:03





You could always manually disable sharing via ncpa.cpl and selecting your network interface.

– user345866
Oct 23 '16 at 22:03










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An optional “EnableRebootPersistConnection” registry key was introduced in KB4054517 (included in 1709). Setting this key to 1 (see below) and the ICS service startup type to "Automatic" fixes the issue for me.



A quote from KB4055559:




To fix this issue, set the following registry subkey:



Path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionSharedAccess
Type: DWORD Setting: EnableRebootPersistConnection Value: 1



Then, change the ICS Service Startup mode to Automatic.







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    An optional “EnableRebootPersistConnection” registry key was introduced in KB4054517 (included in 1709). Setting this key to 1 (see below) and the ICS service startup type to "Automatic" fixes the issue for me.



    A quote from KB4055559:




    To fix this issue, set the following registry subkey:



    Path:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionSharedAccess
    Type: DWORD Setting: EnableRebootPersistConnection Value: 1



    Then, change the ICS Service Startup mode to Automatic.







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      An optional “EnableRebootPersistConnection” registry key was introduced in KB4054517 (included in 1709). Setting this key to 1 (see below) and the ICS service startup type to "Automatic" fixes the issue for me.



      A quote from KB4055559:




      To fix this issue, set the following registry subkey:



      Path:
      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionSharedAccess
      Type: DWORD Setting: EnableRebootPersistConnection Value: 1



      Then, change the ICS Service Startup mode to Automatic.







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        An optional “EnableRebootPersistConnection” registry key was introduced in KB4054517 (included in 1709). Setting this key to 1 (see below) and the ICS service startup type to "Automatic" fixes the issue for me.



        A quote from KB4055559:




        To fix this issue, set the following registry subkey:



        Path:
        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionSharedAccess
        Type: DWORD Setting: EnableRebootPersistConnection Value: 1



        Then, change the ICS Service Startup mode to Automatic.







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        An optional “EnableRebootPersistConnection” registry key was introduced in KB4054517 (included in 1709). Setting this key to 1 (see below) and the ICS service startup type to "Automatic" fixes the issue for me.



        A quote from KB4055559:




        To fix this issue, set the following registry subkey:



        Path:
        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionSharedAccess
        Type: DWORD Setting: EnableRebootPersistConnection Value: 1



        Then, change the ICS Service Startup mode to Automatic.








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