Most of the Laptops and PC’s come pre-installed with Windows 10 and that is one of the reasons why Microsoft has so many Windows 10 users. The latest version of Windows 10 comes with high processing speed, more security, and ease of use. To improve the OS further Microsoft has release Windows build V 1903 but it seems rather enhancing the performance it is creating problems in the computer that uses VPN.
The latest update released on 27th June 2019 V 1903 is expected to affect more than 50 million computers that have non-default VPN settings. So, it is necessary to avoid these updates and check measures on how they can be resolved. Reset the VPN profile settings to default and change the Always-on VPN (AOVPN) configurations to protect the Windows 10.
Errors Due to Windows 10 Update
The update has affected the RASMAN and the Remote Access Connection Manager (RASMAN) service may stop working with the error ‘0xc0000005’ where the diagnostic data level is manually configured to the non-default setting of 0.
Moreover, Users may get an error in Windows Logs viewer with event ID 1000 referencing to “svchost.exe_RasMan” and “rasman.dll”.”
Solution
Microsoft will soon release a patch for the VPN errors occurring due to updates. For now, users can set the VPN (Virtual Private Network) profile settings to default and check that they meet up with PC security settings.
As a preventive measure, backup the windows data so that in case the files get deleted or get affected by VPN errors, these files can be restored easily.
Stop the Incremental growth of Registry
- Open the Run command and then type Regedit
- Click on OK and Registry editor will open
- Now browse the path Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\WinHttp
- Setting: CleanupLeakedContainerRegistrations
- Set DWORD Value to 1 to remove pre-existing registrations.
You can check more details at https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/4501375/windows-10-update-kb4501375