The Xbox Networking button in Windows 10 Settings is missing after installing the latest November 2023 (KB5032189) update. If you delete the update, the button appears. What to do? At the same time, the Xbox website indicates that there is a button in this place to check for network problems. And why was it necessary to delete this item? This was a great thing to check whether the NAT was open or not, which made it easy to determine which IP the user was sitting behind (A white or gray IP address, also known as a static, public, or dynamic IP address. CG-NAT, etc.) and allowed you to find out if there would be problems with online games, captchas in Google, etc. Installing a preview of the KB5032278 update also does not solve the problem. And I'd like to know more, why feature not apper in Windows 11? In the Xbox app, this item is also completely missing.
P.S. DISM/SFC, upgrading and reinstalling the system does not help and will not help in any way.
P.S.2 The strangest thing is that this change also affected Windows 10 LTSC, and it wasn't supposed to.
#Xbox Networking button in Windows 10 Settings is missing
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The features you were talking about is no longer available in 22H2. All the Xbox app in either Windows 10/11 are affected.
And why Enterprise LTSC need Xbox app anyways?
And why was it necessary to delete it and where is there any news about it, and why does the xbox website claim the opposite?
So that such changes do not occur
There is also nothing about removing this function