[CorrLinks] Trying to get apps to work in Bluestacks keeps saying network not available. other apps working fine.

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trying to get apps to work in Bluestacks keeps saying network not available. other apps working fine.

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Daniel Otega

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2 months ago

Hi! I understand you're having network issues with some apps, including CorrLinks, on BlueStacks even though other apps work fine. Let’s get to the bottom of this.

To start, could you tell me if this issue happens only with CorrLinks or any other specific apps inside BlueStacks? Also, are you using BlueStacks 5 or an earlier version?

Meanwhile, here’s a general step-by-step approach tailored for BlueStacks on your Windows 10 system to resolve network-related app problems:

1. Restart BlueStacks: Sometimes simply closing and reopening BlueStacks fixes minor glitches.

2. Check BlueStacks Network Settings:
- Open BlueStacks.
- Click on the gear icon (Settings) > Network.
- Ensure it is set to “Shared Network (recommended)”. This mode allows BlueStacks to use your PC’s network.

3. Reset Network in BlueStacks:
- Navigate to BlueStacks settings > Apps > Select the affected app (e.g., CorrLinks).
- Choose “Clear Cache” and “Clear Data”.
- Restart BlueStacks and try running the app again.

4. Firewall/Antivirus Check:
- Sometimes Windows Firewall or antivirus software can block specific apps within BlueStacks from accessing the network.
- Make sure BlueStacks (HD-Player.exe) and your affected apps are allowed through the firewall.
- You can temporarily disable antivirus/firewall (just to test) and see if the problem persists.

5. Update BlueStacks and Apps:
- Ensure you’re running the latest BlueStacks version. Updates often fix compatibility or networking bugs.
- Update CorrLinks and any other affected apps within BlueStacks.

6. Reinstall BlueStacks if needed:
- If none of the above work, consider uninstalling and reinstalling BlueStacks completely.

If the problem still occurs only with CorrLinks and not other apps, there might be app-specific issues or restrictions within BlueStacks. Sometimes CorrLinks app needs certain permissions or updated Android versions which BlueStacks emulates.

Please let me know which step you have tried already, and if you notice any error messages during the process. That will help me guide you further more precisely!

Are you okay with trying these steps now?

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