A Windows workstation is experiencing issues with both network connectivity and functionality of specific applications. After performing basic network diagnostics and adjusting settings, you suspect that a process may not be operating correctly. What should you do next to potentially resolve the problem?
Uninstall and reinstall the network drivers to resolve the issue.
Check the status of related processes and restart any that may be stopped or malfunctioning.
Update the operating system to the latest version promptly.
Reboot the entire system to see if the issue resolves itself.
By checking the status of processes and restarting any that are malfunctioning, you can often restore normal functionality. This approach helps address transient issues without needing to reboot the entire system. The other options involve more disruptive measures, such as reinstalling drivers or rebooting, which may not directly address the root problem.
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