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one) is that the computer is connected to a domain?
(b) have you connected to the user administrator account?

Teredo is a tunneling protocol designed to grant IPv6 connectivity to nodes that are located behind IPv6 NAT (network address translation) not compatible devices. It defines a way of encapsulating IPv6 packets in IPv4 UDP (User Datagram Protocol) datagrams can be routed through NAT devices, on the IPv4 internet.

You will most likely activate IPv6 and check.
 
Method 1:
 
To turn on IPv6:
1. go into your control panel network connections and
2. go in the Properties menu for the connection that you want to config.
3. it will probably be just the connection to the Local network.
4 check the box indicating "Microsoft TCP/IP Version 6".
5. If you do not have this option, click on the 'install' button, choose the protocols and install it.
6. This will allow the teredo tunnel so it can create a tunnel through v4.

Disable IPv6:

Try to uninstall IPv6 on all interfaces. To remove the IPv6

1 click Start and type network and sharing Center

2. Select Local network

3 go to the properties for each network adapter

4 deselect the box next to the Protocol "Protocol version 6 (TCP/IPv6) Internet, which will disable, or select it and click on uninstall, which will remove off the computer.»

5 restart your computer

NOTE: You should do this for each network connection.

During the installation of the IPV6 if its request for the location, then navigate to c:\windows\inf and see if it installs the driver.

Method 2:
If any third-party antivirus is installed, try disabling the same and check if that helps. If you are able to join the Working Group, then you will need to uninstall and reinstall the software.
 
Method 3:
Change TCP/IP settings. Follow the steps listed in the link below: change TCP/IP settings: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Change-TCP-IP-settings

Thank you, and in what concerns:
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