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Old April 7th 04, 06:39 PM
Steve Winograd [MVP]
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Default Removing home network

In article , "Ernst"
wrote:
I have two PC's in my office both running XP Pro.
I have had some LAN problems and instead of trying to
correct all the problems I want to remove everything and
start from scratch. My Internet connection is running
fine so I don't want to remove it. All I need is to have
the two PC's thinking they are "standalone" PC's again.

Thanks

Ernst


Go to Device Manager and remove all network adapters. When you
reboot, Windows XP will re-detect and re-install them, creating a new
network connection for each one.
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