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Guest
This behavior can also be caused if the following registry
key is corrupted or missing:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Rpc\ClientProtocols
RESOLUTION
Resolution 1
To resolve this behavior, uninstall and then reinstall
TCP/IP from the Windows 2000-based computer. For more
information about how to uninstall and install TCP/IP, see
the "More Information" section of this article.
NOTE: Remove TCP/IP as your last step after you have tried
all basic troubleshooting steps.
Resolution 2
To replace this registry key, export the key from another
computer, and then import it on the affected computer. How
do I import/export from the registry?
key is corrupted or missing:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Rpc\ClientProtocols
RESOLUTION
Resolution 1
To resolve this behavior, uninstall and then reinstall
TCP/IP from the Windows 2000-based computer. For more
information about how to uninstall and install TCP/IP, see
the "More Information" section of this article.
NOTE: Remove TCP/IP as your last step after you have tried
all basic troubleshooting steps.
Resolution 2
To replace this registry key, export the key from another
computer, and then import it on the affected computer. How
do I import/export from the registry?