Yeah, these "adapters" are all software interfaces, though we usually think of adapters as something physical.
You should also have something called Teredo (tunneling adapter), which is for ip6 as well if I'm not mistaken. Disable/remove all these and reboot to check.
Most likely they will come back after your next Win-update, so you might want to find a ore permanent way to remove them (some it guy here at work did this for me, but I can't remember what it entailed).
This is obviously a cavemans workaround, as sooner or later we should all be able to run ip6 networks without issues.
You should also have something called Teredo (tunneling adapter), which is for ip6 as well if I'm not mistaken. Disable/remove all these and reboot to check.
Most likely they will come back after your next Win-update, so you might want to find a ore permanent way to remove them (some it guy here at work did this for me, but I can't remember what it entailed).
This is obviously a cavemans workaround, as sooner or later we should all be able to run ip6 networks without issues.
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