If ipconfig. When removing a network driver using a vendor-provided uninstallation program or through Device Manager, previously entered static IP address information may not be removed correctly from the registry. After reinstalling the network driver and reentering the same static IP address, the presence of previous registry information prevents the newly entered address information from being saved correctly.
Once the machine is experiencing this problem, the static IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway must be reentered TWICE in order for the values to be saved correctly. Or, open a command prompt under the administrator context and run the following command TWICE, using the desired static address information. For example:. If issue still exists, in order to troubleshoot this issue, please find a large file we would like to download. Then let's perform following steps to capture a log file.
Setup the static IP address. When it failed, go to step 7. Then please upload to SkyDrive www. Note: If you do not would like to show the network connection log here, please just let me know and I will find other way to collect the file. If you have a home network and are running Windows 7 and have XP on other PC s you might want to share files between them.
Today we will look at the steps to share files and hardware devices like a printer. Sharing folders between two Windows 7 machines with the new HomeGroup feature is an easy process, but the HomeGroup feature is not compatible with Vista or XP.
First make sure both machines are members of the same Workgroup which by default is named Workgroup. You will want to verify the following settings under Advanced Sharing Settings for the Home or Work and Public profile. If you want any user to have access the public shares turn off password protection. This is located in Advanced Sharing Settings toward the bottom of the list. If you want to keep it enabled make sure there is a log in account for the other XP machines and they have a password.
To share the printer on the Windows 7 machine go into Devices and Printers from the Start menu and double click on the printer icon.
In the Properties screen click on the Sharing Tab and check the box to share the printer and type in its share name. To find the shared folders and devices double click on the Windows 7 machine icon under Network.
Here you can see the printer connected to my Windows 7 machine is shared and also the Users Folder. Continue into the Users folder and Public to see the shared folders, here I also created a folder called XP Share just to keep everything in central location. Double click on the Share folder to find a list of shared folders in the Public folder on Windows 7.
If you have password protection enabled you will need to type in the username and password of the user account on the Windows 7 machine first. In some cases you will need to install the x86 XP drivers for the shared printer because the Windows 7 drivers are not compatible with XP.
When everything is installed open up Printers and Faxes to find the shared printer. This should help you get started with sharing your files and other devices with your Windows 7 machine.
I am trying to configure my ethernet port to use ip address I make the changes in the properties for the adaptors IPV4 properties and then answer yes to the reboot question. I disabled the DHCP client service. I turned off System Restore. I've tried everything I can think of and I've done a lot of searching without avail. I'm stuck. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another.
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Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I do not use a 3rd party configuration utility. When I make the changes, I get the reboot is required message. There are some 'back room' resets that can be performed that could help.
These commands would have to be entered from a command prompt with elevated permissions. You will have to confirm the UAC acknowledgement and provide credentials.
At the prompt, type then enter each of the following commands in turn.
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