Can't delete ROUTE entries?

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Edward Bernard

Hello,
On one of my remote DC's there are about 40 different
entries in the routing table to a old router address. At
the CMD prompt I type the commands to delete the routes,
do a ROUTE PRINT to confirm they are taken out but they
keep coming back. Is there a file locally on the server
that is keeping this stuff in the server routing table?
The reason I ask is when I have checked the other DC's
they have the normal 7 entries you usually see. Thanks
for the help.
 
Hello,
On one of my remote DC's there are about 40 different
entries in the routing table to a old router address. At
the CMD prompt I type the commands to delete the routes,
do a ROUTE PRINT to confirm they are taken out but they
keep coming back. Is there a file locally on the server
that is keeping this stuff in the server routing table?
The reason I ask is when I have checked the other DC's
they have the normal 7 entries you usually see. Thanks
for the help.

The registry at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\PersistentRoutes

See tip 4220 in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsiinc.com

Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 
Jerold,
Thanks for the reply. The article answered where in
Windows the routes are kept. That mystery is solved, when
checking the path on the server however, there is noting
specified so I am back to square one. The routes are
still there and I can't get rid of them and I beleive it
is part of the problem I am having with it in regards to
replication. Again, thanks!

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