![docker network not found docker network not found](https://i.stack.imgur.com/plawy.png)
You can do this by running the following cmdlet: Get-HNSNetwork | Remove-HNSNetwork
#DOCKER NETWORK NOT FOUND INSTALL#
You can find the Package Provider that you used to install Docker with PS C:\> Get-PackageProvider -Name *Docker* Clean up Docker data and system componentsĪfter you uninstall Docker, you'll need to remove Docker's default networks so their configuration won't remain on your system after Docker is gone. Uninstall-Module -Name DockerMsftProvider To uninstall Docker on Windows Server 2016:įrom an elevated PowerShell session, use the Uninstall-Package and Uninstall-Module cmdlets to remove the Docker module and its corresponding Package Management Provider from your system, as shown in the following example: Uninstall-Package -Name docker -ProviderName DockerMsftProvider
#DOCKER NETWORK NOT FOUND HOW TO#
This document details how to install and configure the Docker Engine, and also provides some examples of commonly used configurations. On Windows, these configurations can be specified in a configuration file or by using Windows Service control manager. Some examples include configuring how the daemon accepts incoming requests, default networking options, and debug/log settings. Furthermore, the Docker Engine can accept many custom configurations. The Docker Engine and client aren't included with Windows and need to be installed and configured individually. Applies to: Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016