Windows 10 May 2020 Update has received fixes for major bugs in Microsoft's monthly patches for July, but it looks like the update has yet another unpatched problem and it has been finally acknowledged by Microsoft.
Microsoft has acknowledged that
Windows 10 version 2004 is displaying false internet connection warnings for some PCs.
Users have been reporting that a dreaded yellow triangle would appear on the system tray annoyingly reporting that they have "No Internet Access". The error will appear when your device is connected to the router correctly but it would seem like Windows 10 cannot connect to the internet. "I've rebooted my laptop, reset the router and reinstalled the network wireless adaptor but still the same message," one user
noted, and others have also
confirmed it. While you'll be able to browse the web in your browser, it appears that apps such as Spotify, Cortana, Microsoft Store and even Feedback Hub rely on the Windows 10's internet status to reach the servers. In other words, Spotify and other apps may not work when you have the false internet connection warning.
To fix the no internet connection warning after upgrading to Windows 10 version 2004, follow these steps:
1.Open Windows Search.
2.Look for 'Registry Editor'.
3.Navigate to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NlaSvc\Parameters\Internet"
4.Modify "EnableActiveProbing" and change the value from 0 to 1.
5.Click on "OK".
6.Close Registry Editor.
7.Restart your computer.