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21/11/2018 How To Properly Disable IPv6

How To Properly Disable IPv6


Posted in Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server by Steve Sinchak

Starting in Windows Vista and Server 2008, Microsoft includes native support for IPv6 (Internet Protocol
Version 6) and is enabled by default.  IPv6 is the new computer address protocol that will eventually replace
IPv4 which is currently the most popular standard. Unless you network has a specific requirement for IPv6,
very few do, you can safely disable IPv6. Unlike other protocols, you cannot disable IPv6 by disabling the
protocol on each of your network interfaces. While that will disable the protocol for the interfaces the
loopback and tunnel interfaces will still have it enabled that can cause problems with applications.  The
proper way to disable IPv6 is to disable via the registry.

First, click on the Start Button and type in regedit and hit Enter.

Then, navigate through HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, SYSTEM, CurrentControlSet, services, TCPIP6 and


Parameters. Right click on Parameters and select New and then DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name the new value
DisabledComponents and hit Enter. Now right click on the new DisabledComponents value you just created
and select Modify. Set the value of DisabledComponents to FF and click OK. 

After a reboot IPv6 will be disabled on all interfaces.

This article was updated to reflect Microsoft's new guidance in KB929852 indicating DisabledComponents
should be set to FF instead of the previously communicated FFFFFFFF. This will prevent a bootup delay of 5
seconds. 

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