[GLLUG] WinXP Question (redux)

Richard Houser rick at divinesymphony.net
Wed Sep 1 23:31:35 EDT 2010


Windows also has this nasty habit of corrupting it's IP stack.  You
can find instructions on the net for removing and reinstalling the
whole stack.

On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 9:53 PM, STeve Andre' <andres at msu.edu> wrote:
>  On 09/01/10 21:34, Karl Schuttler wrote:
>>
>> More verbose instruction on what he's saying are to:
>>
>> go into Control Panel>System>Device Manager
>> Expand Network Adapters by clicking the [+]
>> Find your LAN adapter there. You can figure out what the name of it is by
>> cross referencing it's name with the properties dialog under control panel.
>>
>> To cross reference:
>> Control Panel>Network connections>Right click LAN
>> adapter>properties>whatever is in the "Connect using" box.
>>
>> Then right click the device in the device manager, and press delete on
>> your keyboard.
>>
>> Reboot.
>>
>> I can't vouch for this method, as I've never done it myself, but Steve is
>> a self proclaimed windows guru.
>
> Hahaahahahaahahahaahahah....   More like Windows Bigot!
>
> I maintain about 80 systems.  I have battle scars.  Thank you for better
> explaining what I said
>
> --STeve Andre'
>
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