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| | Unbinding VM Network Services (XP/SP3, VPC 2007) If I go to Network Connections and uncheck "Virtual Machine Network Services" (for Local Area Connection 2, internet) I get no suggestions that I reboot or that "... will take effect the next time ..." and my internet connection is hosed. "IPCONFIG /RENEW" gives errors. Should I have been advised to reboot? Does the driver unbind itself correctly? Thanks. -- - Vince |
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| | Re: Unbinding VM Network Services "Vincent Fatica" <vince@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4a36e31c$1@xxxxxx Quote: > "IPCONFIG /RENEW" gives errors. something "gives errors", it's really helpful to everyone else who might be in a position to help you if you actually say what those errors are... -- Mark Rae ASP.NET MVP http://www.markrae.net |
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| | Re: Unbinding VM Network Services On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 01:59:47 +0100, "Mark Rae [MVP]" <mark@xxxxxx> wrote: |"Vincent Fatica" <vince@xxxxxx> wrote in message |news:4a36e31c$1@xxxxxx | |> "IPCONFIG /RENEW" gives errors. | |Generally speaking, when asking for help in a technical newsgroup because |something "gives errors", it's really helpful to everyone else who might be |in a position to help you if you actually say what those errors are... That was just an added tidbit ... my attempt to fix the problem. The main point was that my internet connection was hosed ... nothing worked. The "trying to connect" icon appeared in the tray and stayed there 5-10 minutes until I rebooted. And I failed to mention earlier that VPC was not running when I unchecked "Virtual Machine Network Services" in TCP/IP's properties. I just tried checking it again. Instantly, a VPN connection died. I could reconnect it. IPCONFIG looked OK and renewed OK. Then I unchecked it again. The VPN connection instantly died and the "Local Area Connection 2" icon appeared in the tray ... "Acquiring network address" ... a few minutes now. I'm going to reboot. -- - Vince |
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| | Re: Unbinding VM Network Services On 15 Jun 2009 21:40:21 -0400, Vincent Fatica <vince@xxxxxx> wrote: |On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 01:59:47 +0100, "Mark Rae [MVP]" <mark@xxxxxx> |wrote: | ||"Vincent Fatica" <vince@xxxxxx> wrote in message ||news:4a36e31c$1@xxxxxx || ||> "IPCONFIG /RENEW" gives errors. || ||Generally speaking, when asking for help in a technical newsgroup because ||something "gives errors", it's really helpful to everyone else who might be ||in a position to help you if you actually say what those errors are... | |That was just an added tidbit ... my attempt to fix the problem. The main point |was that my internet connection was hosed ... nothing worked. The "trying to |connect" icon appeared in the tray and stayed there 5-10 minutes until I |rebooted. And I failed to mention earlier that VPC was not running when I |unchecked "Virtual Machine Network Services" in TCP/IP's properties. | |I just tried checking it again. Instantly, a VPN connection died. I could |reconnect it. IPCONFIG looked OK and renewed OK. Then I unchecked it again. |The VPN connection instantly died and the "Local Area Connection 2" icon |appeared in the tray ... "Acquiring network address" ... a few minutes now. I'm |going to reboot. P.S., None of these things happen if I uncheck/check (for example) "Network Monitor Driver". -- - Vince |
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