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Old 12-09-2021, 12:09 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
Also, the two errors shown are different. The first is something going wrong after the connection to the server has started. The second is the DNS not being able to resolve the host name. As the second is happening when running Windows in safe-mode, it is very likely that the network configuration in safe mode is different. That it could be using a different DNS, or none at all.
A distinct possibility is that the OP was running in safe mode without networking. The default for safe boot using msconfig on Windows 11 is minimal. To use the network, you need to select the network radio button. See attached image.
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