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Windows 10 updates can often cause VPN issues. Here are some tips on how to troubleshoot and fix VPN issues on Windows 10:

1. Check for updates. First, check for any updates that might be pending or installed on your computer.

If there are any, try to roll them back if possible. If there are no updates pending or installed, try to troubleshoot the issue directly.

2. Disable antivirus software.

Some VPNs are known to conflict with antivirus software. If you have antivirus software installed, try disabling it before trying to troubleshoot the VPN issue.

3. Try a different VPN.

If disabling antivirus software doesn’t resolve the issue, try using a different VPN. There are many great VPNs available, so it should be easy to find one that works with your computer and the VPN you’re using.

4. Check the VPN’s compatibility.

Make sure the VPN you’re using is compatible with your Windows 10 computer. Some older VPNs may not work with Windows 10.

5. Check the VPN’s settings.

Make sure the VPN is set up correctly. Check the settings to see if the VPN is connected to the right network, has the right security settings, and is using the right encryption protocol.

6. Check the VPN’s connection.

Make sure the VPN is connected to the internet and the correct server. If the VPN is not connected to the internet or the wrong server, the issue may be with the VPN itself.

7. Reset the computer.

If all else fails, you may need to reset the computer. This will reinstall all of the Windows 10 updates, and may resolve the VPN issue.