Re: Network cards
- From: "Robert McHenry" <RobertMcHenry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 18:02:03 -0700
Kevin
I believe it was the external (WAN) side that was moved. I followed your
suggestion & it worked like a charm. I do see the original instance of the
adapter, It's grayed out...Can I remove it?
Thanks again!
"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" wrote:
> from a DOS prompt
>
> set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1
> start devmgmt.msc
>
> then, in the resulting Device Manager choose View, Show Hidden.
>
> was it the 'internal' or 'external' NIC which changed? (I'll guess external,
> else you'd be asking more questions :-)
>
> "Robert McHenry" <RobertMcHenry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:151BB141-06A3-4565-8063-01FBFD64CAAF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I had my SBS server configured with two seperate NICS (from different
> > manufactures) installed. I was having issues with a SCSI card so I swapped
> > slots with one of the NICS. When I booted the server it redetected the NIC
> > I
> > moved but put a (2) behind the name of the NIC.
> >
> > How do I get rid of the original instance of this NIC. Has to be out in
> > the
> > registry somewhere. Having issues running the network wizzards & I think
> > the
> > errors I'm getting are related to the above issue.
> >
> > Thanks All
>
>
>
.
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