The Teredo IPv6 transition technology must be disabled not applicable

Why is this relevance not applicable?

q: not exists 1 whose (exists (concatenation ", " of (it as string) of ((type of it = “REG_SZ”) of it and ((if type of it = “REG_EXPAND_SZ” or type of it = “REG_MULTI_SZ” then preceding text of first “%00” of (it as string) else if type of it = “REG_NONE” then (it as string) of (hexadecimal integer (it as string)) else it as string) of it = (“Disabled”))) of values “Teredo_State” of keys “Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\TCPIP\v6Transition” of keys “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE” of native registry) whose (number of substrings separated by ", " whose (it is not “”) of it > 0 and number of substrings separated by ", " whose (it is not “”) whose (it as boolean is False) of it = 0))
A: False
T: 0.721 ms

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Unfortunately, the screenshot above is not really legible. Can you evaluate the following and let us know what it returns?

values "Teredo_State" of keys "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\TCPIP\v6Transition" of keys "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" of native registry

This looks like relevance from a DISA STIG Compliance Fixlet.

Keep in mind, for Compliance, if the relevance is TRUE, then the problem exists, and you are not in compliance.

I suspect that FALSE is actually a good thing for you, meaning that the required registry key value to disable Teredo_State is present and disabled.

That said, Aram’s question is a great next step in deciding “why”