Win8 Open Class: Win8 App Store Connection Solution

  
        

Author: Mayon
this issue "Win8 open class," we will all solve some practical use may be encountered in the feedback we get, many users said often connected Not on the Win8 app store, some users have been unable to connect. Today we will give some solutions specifically for this problem, hoping to help everyone.
We know that the Windows Store app store is a very important part of the Win8 system. It can even be said to be the core of the newly integrated Metro mode. If you can't connect to the app store, it means you can't download and install the app. Then this new mode. There is no point in it. So this question is very tricky, but it can't be solved. Let's take a look at it together.
Windows Store App Store
First of all, we have to figure out which reason is causing this situation, because there are many situations that can cause the store to be unable to connect, so there is more A solution. The first thing to check is the connection of the network. This situation is the easiest to solve. Check whether the other networked programs can run except the application store. If the network is completely disconnected, then the network connection can be long.
It’s possible to connect a few times.
But we often find that only the app store can’t, and the problem basically appears in the store itself. We need to know that Microsoft's servers are still basically in the United States, so there are some delays in the transmission, so we will try several times in this case. Generally speaking, it will be connected normally after about 3 times.
If this doesn't work, we need some more cumbersome operations. Here are some ways you can try it:
1. Right click on the network icon on the taskbar and select “Open Network and Sharing Center” ;, click <;Ethernet”, click “properties" in the new window, and then remove the checkmark in the "internet version agreement" and "internet version protocol" and determine that it is normal after saving. Connected to the app store.
Tick off TCP/IPv6
2. Use the key combination of “Win ​​Key+X” to open the menu, select “Command Prompt (Administrator)”, and enter “<quo;netsh”+Enter”. Then enter “winhttp”+Enter, then restart the computer to see if you can successfully connect to the app store. This method is generally a problem caused by the browser being changed.
Input command to solve
3, the same method to open the properties of "Ethernet", double-click "Internet version protocol 4" and "internet version agreement 6", and then manually change the DNS address to 8.8.8.8 and save, in most cases, you can smoothly connect to the app store. This situation is generally caused by the local DNS address, which is also the most used solution for netizens.

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