![]() ![]() Solution 7: Remove TeamViewer from the Hosts File.Solution 5: Disable IPv6 on Both Computer.Solution 4: Add an Exception for the TeamViewer_Service.exe File.Solution 3: Allow TeamViewer in Windows Defender Firewall.Solution 1: Restart the Network Connection on both computers.If all else fails, it’s worth trying this. While it’s unlikely that the interface can cause a connection problem, some users found that reverting to the old interface helped to resolve the problem.TeamViewer may not work on IPv6 so disable it and try connecting TeamViewer again.Try changing your DNS address or reset your Windows Socket API (Winsock) as this may be causing your connection issue.Make sure you add TeamViewer to your security software’s exclusion list. Your Firewall or Antivirus security software can be restricting Internet access for TeamViewer. ![]() To eliminate this as a cause, you can simply delete this file and Windows will recreate it. If this file becomes corrupted, it could result in the connection error.
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