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tcp/ip reinstall
I was advised here to reinstall tcp/ip to solve a
connection problem. I'm running Windows XP Home. Trying to change the network connection properties, it tells me tcp/ip is installed by default and can't be uninstalled. I seem to recall a Comcast tech using a utility to "reset" tcp/ip to get my initial connection going, but I don't know what utility. Any ideas? |
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tcp/ip reinstall
How to reset Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp Gary C thought carefully and wrote on 8/14/2004 9:55 AM: I was advised here to reinstall tcp/ip to solve a connection problem. I'm running Windows XP Home. Trying to change the network connection properties, it tells me tcp/ip is installed by default and can't be uninstalled. I seem to recall a Comcast tech using a utility to "reset" tcp/ip to get my initial connection going, but I don't know what utility. Any ideas? |
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tcp/ip reinstall
How to reset Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp Gary C thought carefully and wrote on 8/14/2004 9:55 AM: I was advised here to reinstall tcp/ip to solve a connection problem. I'm running Windows XP Home. Trying to change the network connection properties, it tells me tcp/ip is installed by default and can't be uninstalled. I seem to recall a Comcast tech using a utility to "reset" tcp/ip to get my initial connection going, but I don't know what utility. Any ideas? |
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tcp/ip reinstall
Gary C wrote:
I was advised here to reinstall tcp/ip to solve a connection problem. I'm running Windows XP Home. Trying to change the network connection properties, it tells me tcp/ip is installed by default and can't be uninstalled. I seem to recall a Comcast tech using a utility to "reset" tcp/ip to get my initial connection going, but I don't know what utility. Any ideas? http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q299357 describes how to reset the TCP/IP stack to its initial installed state. The command is "netsh int ip reset filename", where filename records the results log, which you can inspect to see if successful. -- Kent W. England, Microsoft MVP for Windows Security |
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tcp/ip reinstall
Gary C wrote:
I was advised here to reinstall tcp/ip to solve a connection problem. I'm running Windows XP Home. Trying to change the network connection properties, it tells me tcp/ip is installed by default and can't be uninstalled. I seem to recall a Comcast tech using a utility to "reset" tcp/ip to get my initial connection going, but I don't know what utility. Any ideas? http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q299357 describes how to reset the TCP/IP stack to its initial installed state. The command is "netsh int ip reset filename", where filename records the results log, which you can inspect to see if successful. -- Kent W. England, Microsoft MVP for Windows Security |
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