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Plan
Premium (Family)
Country
Germany
Device
Custom Build PC
Operating System
Windows 10 Pro (2004)
My Question or Issue
I figured out, that spotify says it's offline even when I have internet connection. I first thought it is a problem with the store app. So I uninstalled it and installed via the Windows Installer.
But the problem still occurs.
I figured out, that spotify detects the windows connection state of my network interface and is "playing dead" when windows says "no internet connection".
But I HAVE internet connection. Windows tells otherwise, because I disabled some microsoft telemetry services which seems to be used to detect the connection status.
Shouldn't spotify use it's own connection status?
I have working DHCP, DNS and internet... So please spotify: use it!
Edit:
Spotify version: 1.1.42.622.gbd112320
I also uninstalled and reinstalled the app.
AppData was clear.
After reinstall I had to login again which works perfectly. But then it says I'm offline and nothing will be displayed...
How can I help to fix this issue? tcpdump, ...?
Hey @koechr,
Thanks for searching for the answer you need here!
We hope you don’t mind us replying now as we just stumbled upon this thread. We appreciate the reinstall you've done so far, but could you do it once more using the steps in this guide? They are more thorough and make sure that no leftover files that might be causing this behavior remain.
If that doesn't fix things, its a good idea to try and resolve the issue using the instructions here. They're for an article on a slightly different topic, but they're quite relevant also here.
Hope you find this useful. Keep us posted how you get on.
Hey @Mihail,
I tried this procedure before but I tried again (Windows 10):
Step 1 - 9: clear, so far so good. No leftovers found in steps 8 & 9
Step 10: Also no leftovers in:
C:\Users\%username%\AppData\LocalLow
C:\Program Files
C:\Program Files (x86)
C:\ProgramData
Step 11: done
Step 12: Cant install from MS store because this stup!d OS thinks it is offline... I downloaded the "oldschool" application and reinstalled it.
Step 13: Login using Spotify account -> Logged in saying it is offline again... But WebPlayer in Firefox (on the same device is working!) and the application showing spotify connect (see screenshot attached)
Result: nothing changed...
Edit:
@Mihail wrote:If that doesn't fix things, its a good idea to try and resolve the issue using the instructions here. They're for an article on a slightly different topic, but they're quite relevant also here.
Well, I tried Safe mode with network -> same result
Ad-blocker apps -> Nothing installed
No changes to windows host file
I'm on a personal device
I would say that I'm a professional IT guy. So please let me know if I can help you by sending some wireshark snippets or tcpdumps. Is there any special address or port I have to check on my firewall?
Hi, did you resolve the issue?
I have the exact same problem, I allso has the telemetry services disabled.
If i try to play a song, i get "This content is not available", but no problems on web player og android phone.
SW V. 1.1.64.561.g71bd09eb-a
Edit: Found solution here: https://community.spotify.com/t5/Desktop-Windows/errorcode-4-cant-connect-to-internet-everything-els...
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