How to disable Teredo Tuneling Pseudo Interface in my Windows 7?












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This program randomly exists on my computer. I found it while browsing around in my computer's control panel. How do I remove or disable it?










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          finally found the procedure after finding a lot,



          check this url : Solution



          Type CMD in the windows start menu, right-click on it and Run as Administrator.
          There, type-



          netsh interface teredo set state disabled


          Now go to Device Manager and expand the Network Adapter option.
          You will find the Tunneling Pseudo-Interface and uninstall it.



          Open the CMD and type in the commands we mentioned above once again similarly.



          Open Device Manager and click on Scan for the new hardware changes.






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            finally found the procedure after finding a lot,



            check this url : Solution



            Type CMD in the windows start menu, right-click on it and Run as Administrator.
            There, type-



            netsh interface teredo set state disabled


            Now go to Device Manager and expand the Network Adapter option.
            You will find the Tunneling Pseudo-Interface and uninstall it.



            Open the CMD and type in the commands we mentioned above once again similarly.



            Open Device Manager and click on Scan for the new hardware changes.






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              finally found the procedure after finding a lot,



              check this url : Solution



              Type CMD in the windows start menu, right-click on it and Run as Administrator.
              There, type-



              netsh interface teredo set state disabled


              Now go to Device Manager and expand the Network Adapter option.
              You will find the Tunneling Pseudo-Interface and uninstall it.



              Open the CMD and type in the commands we mentioned above once again similarly.



              Open Device Manager and click on Scan for the new hardware changes.






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                finally found the procedure after finding a lot,



                check this url : Solution



                Type CMD in the windows start menu, right-click on it and Run as Administrator.
                There, type-



                netsh interface teredo set state disabled


                Now go to Device Manager and expand the Network Adapter option.
                You will find the Tunneling Pseudo-Interface and uninstall it.



                Open the CMD and type in the commands we mentioned above once again similarly.



                Open Device Manager and click on Scan for the new hardware changes.






                share|improve this answer















                finally found the procedure after finding a lot,



                check this url : Solution



                Type CMD in the windows start menu, right-click on it and Run as Administrator.
                There, type-



                netsh interface teredo set state disabled


                Now go to Device Manager and expand the Network Adapter option.
                You will find the Tunneling Pseudo-Interface and uninstall it.



                Open the CMD and type in the commands we mentioned above once again similarly.



                Open Device Manager and click on Scan for the new hardware changes.







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