several Networks on PC, which first?

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From: EJ (none_at_none.de)
Date: 05/24/04


Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 11:13:39 +0200

Hello!

I have a W2K PC which is connected to 2 Networks, i.e., the PC has 2 NICs.
When the PC is booted, it seems to be a matter of chance which network is
first in the list, when I dump the list of network interfaces.
Can anyone suggest a script (perhaps using netsh) to make sure that a
certain network is always the first in the list shortly after the PC is
booted?

Thanx
EJ



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