>>Can't disable anything at work. And it only happens there, not at home. > >Do you have a laptop that you can use to try it there and see if that works ok in that environment. Because, I assume your PC at work probably has some tools installed and probably one of them is causing this. Using a laptop temporary for testing purpose might tell us more on the issue.
Nope. Can't connect personal laptop or otherwise to the corporate net.
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