How to Enable IPv6 Connection Permanently ?

How to Enable IPv6 Connection Permanently ?
I've searched Microsoft's websites for hours trying to enable IPv6 but no one seems to know.
I've enabled IPv6 from the registry but it disables after restart.
I think ESET Endpoint is disabling it.
I have got IPv6 enabled on the Router.
Please help.

Hi,
Microsoft already provide a hotfix to enable IPV6, you can access to the link below to download it for test.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/929852
Note: I made a test in Windows 8.1, these hotfix also works fine.
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