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What is CHECKNETISOLATION Windows command?

The Windows checknetisolation command is a powerful tool used to manage network isolation settings for Windows apps. It allows users to check the network capabilities for a specific app, enabling them to troubleshoot network-related issues and ensure the app’s proper functionality. By running the command with various parameters, users can view, add, or remove network capabilities for apps, inspect the network capabilities of installed Windows apps, and reset network isolation settings. This command is particularly useful for IT professionals and system administrators who need to maintain and monitor network configurations on Windows devices.

CHECKNETISOLATION Syntax:

Terminal window
checknetisolation [command] [-n | -d] [-l | -v] [-s | -e] PackageFamilyName

CHECKNETISOLATION Options:

OptionDescription
-nDisplays internet capabilities in a non-verbose format.
-dDisplays the internet capabilities for all apps in the specified package family package.
-lDisplays the loopback capabilities for all apps in the specified package family package.
-vDisplays the package family name instead of the app name in the results.
-sDisables network loopback protection for an app with internet capabilities.
-eEnables network loopback protection for an app with internet capabilities.

Parameters:

ParameterDescription
PackageFamilyNameThe package family name associated with the app for which you want to check network isolation settings.

CHECKNETISOLATION Command Usage Examples:

Check network isolation for a specific Windows Store application

Terminal window
checknetisolation LoopbackExempt -s -n=Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe

This command checks the network isolation status for the specific Windows Store application “Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe”.

List all LoopbackExempt apps

Terminal window
checknetisolation LoopbackExempt -c

Lists all LoopbackExempt apps on the system, showing which apps are exempted from network loopback restrictions.

Add an app to the LoopbackExempt list

Terminal window
checknetisolation LoopbackExempt -a -n=Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe

Adds the app “Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe” to the LoopbackExempt list, allowing it to access the network loopback.

Remove an app from the LoopbackExempt list

Terminal window
checknetisolation LoopbackExempt -r -n=Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe

Removes the app “Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe” from the LoopbackExempt list, restricting its network loopback access.

Show help and usage information for CheckNetIsolation

Terminal window
checknetisolation -h

Displays the help and usage information for the CheckNetIsolation command, providing explanations on its parameters and functions.

How do I use checknetisolation in CMD?

To use the checknetisolation command in CMD, execute the following command:

Terminal window
checknetisolation

What is the purpose of the checknetisolation command in CMD?

The checknetisolation command in Windows CMD is used to query or change network isolation settings for Windows Store apps.

How can I list network capabilities with checknetisolation in CMD?

To list network capabilities using checknetisolation in CMD, you can use the following command:

Terminal window
checknetisolation LoopbackExempt -s

How do I add an app to the loopback exemption list with checknetisolation in CMD?

To add an app to the loopback exemption list using checknetisolation in CMD, you can use the following command:

Terminal window
checknetisolation LoopbackExempt -a -n=<PackageFamilyName>

How do I remove an app from the loopback exemption list with checknetisolation in CMD?

To remove an app from the loopback exemption list using checknetisolation in CMD, you can use the following command:

Terminal window
checknetisolation LoopbackExempt -r -n=<PackageFamilyName>

How can I reset the network isolation settings for all Windows Store apps in CMD?

To reset the network isolation settings for all Windows Store apps using checknetisolation in CMD, you can use the following command:

Terminal window
checknetisolation reset

How do I show detailed information about network capabilities with checknetisolation in CMD?

To display detailed information about network capabilities using checknetisolation in CMD, you can use the following command:

Terminal window
checknetisolation LoopbackExempt -d

Applications of the CHECKNETISOLATION Command

  • Listing the network capabilities of Windows Store apps
  • Checking network capabilities and loopback exemption status for Windows Store apps